1. PriceThe price of Luobu Ma tea often changes, and its price is affected by production, demand and other aspects. Usually, the price per catty is around 100-300 yuan, and if it is in bulk, it is around 100 yuan. The specific selling price depends on the local market conditions and the quality of the purchased Luobu Ma tea. In addition, some products have better packaging and are sold at a higher price. When purchasing, try to choose good quality ones, because some tea leaves are incomplete and do not look very full, so the price of this type of tea will be lower. Don't buy poor quality or counterfeit products just because they are cheap. 2. How to choose high-quality tea1. Origin: Generally speaking, the Luobu Ma tea produced in Qinghai, Gansu and Xinjiang Plain will be of better quality. Because its climate environment is more suitable and its nutritional value will be higher. 2. Appearance: The appearance should look more complete, and the color should preferably be green. Some inferior tea leaves may be yellow in color and contain a lot of impurities. 3. Tea color: If it is high-quality Luobu Ma tea, it will turn into wine red after being brewed with water. If it is of poor quality, it will be golden yellow. |
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