The world's most expensive tea is fertilized from panda feces
A Chinese businessman organized a harvest of organic tea leaves fertilized with panda manure, which he called
A Chinese businessman organized a harvest of organic tea leaves fertilized with pandas, which he called "the most expensive tea in the world".
An Yanshi, 41 years old, grows tea in Ya'an, a mountainous area of Sichuan Province and is supplied with fertilizer produced by panda manure - considered a national treasure of China - from the pages. neighboring camp.
The product of this tea will be sold in 50 gram packs for 22,000 yuan (2,650 euros), about 160euro for a cup of tea.
According to Mr. An Yanshi, the first profit of this tea will be redistributed to environmental protection jobs. He ensures that the price of products will decrease in the near future.
"Sweet and sweet", it was An Yanshi's statement after tasting the first leaves. However, some guests were hardly impressed and argued that 'this tea is sold at an exorbitant price, this is just a noisy advertisement.'
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