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Collection: Oriental Chocolate Tea

Oriental Chocolate Tea – The Poetic Wisdom Behind the Name

We call it "Oriental Chocolate" not to compare flavors, but to pay homage to the shared wisdom of two civilizations in treasuring precious things:

 【Form】The Warmth of Handcrafted Artistry
• Like Belgian chocolatiers, we hand-press tea leaves into breakable tea bricks using ancient techniques
• Every "chocolate-breaking" motion is a modern way to participate in a thousand-year-old tea ritual

 【Spirit】The Alchemy of Time
• Just as premium chocolate values cocoa bean vintages and terroir, we meticulously select Yunnan ancient tree spring tea
• Mirroring dark chocolate’s 75% golden ratio, our tea bricks precisely control leaf cell rupture rates to ensure perfect flavor release

 【Essence】A Dialogue of Civilizations
• Chocolate once served as currency for the Aztec Empire, while tea bricks were hard currency on the Tea Horse Road
• Where modern gifts chocolate to express love, we gift tea bricks to convey the restraint and depth of the Orient

 【Cross-Scenario Tea Freedom】
→ For travel: Replaces hotel tea bags with zero risk of crumbling in luggage
→ For camping: No need for tea strainers—just toss into an outdoor kettle
→ For late nights: Precision usage even in the dark (tactile embossed design)

"This is not imitation—it’s East and West’s shared language for preserving beauty."

▌ When you hold this "Oriental Chocolate":
→ You touch the royal craftsmanship of Song Dynasty dragon-phoenix tea cakes
→ You inhale the fragrance of tropical rainforests intertwined with high-mountain mist
→ You savor the golden balance of caffeine and L-theanine

Deeper Perspectives:
• For history lovers: "700 years before chocolate, Easterners used tea bricks as luxury taxes."
• For gourmet explorers: "No sugar needed—tea’s natural sweetness genes endure."
• For professionals: "More refined than gifting chocolate—each brick comes with a vintage certificate."

Note: All craftsmanship references comply with China’s intangible cultural heritage records on tea processing.

Oriental Chocolate Tea