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brick tea - Most tea bricks 'Zhuan Cha’ are from Southern Yunnan in China, and parts of Sichuan Province. Tea bricks are made primarily from the broad leaf 'Dayeh' Camellia Assamica tea plant. Tea leaves have been packed in wooden moulds and pressed into block form.

A one pound brick which is scored on the back can be broken into eight smaller pieces.
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