Pu-erh leaf storage
A paper cardboard box. Line the inside with baking sheet. & leave it in a
place free from heavy odor.
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> What is the best storage for pu-erh leaf for everyday use, not aging?
> yixing
> unglazed pottery
> glass (light kept out)
> other
> Would a glass jar be suitable, uncovered, loosely topped, and wrapped
> to keep light out?
> Does it have to "breathe" even tho it may be used frequently?
> What other household item would work? Trying to avoid another
> purchase.
> Also, if this container were in the kitchen would it be particularly
> bad?
> What about that idea about using a new clay flower pot?
> Thanks, C.
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