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Puer may refer to: * Pu'er tea or Pu-erh tea, a variety of fermented tea, named after Pu'er in Yunnan Province *Old Pu'er, present-day Ning'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County, China * Pu'er City, a prefecture-level city in Yunnan, China, formerly known as Simao County *Puer (geomancy) See also *'' Puer aeternus'', Latin for ''eternal boy'' *'' Puer mingens'', Latin for an artistic depiction of a boy urinating *'' Puer oblatus'', Latin for an oblate who has not yet reached puberty *Puering or bating, a process using dog excrement or 'puer', as a step in the tanning of leather *Puar (other) Puar may refer to: * Pawar, Maratha rulers of Dhar State and Dewas State. * Pu'ar, a character in ''Dragon Ball'' People with the name * Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar, present titular Maharaja of Dhar State * Tukojirao III (Tukoji Rao III Puar of Dewas ...
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Pu'er Tea
''Pu'er'' or ''pu-erh'' is a variety of fermented tea traditionally produced in Yunnan Province, China. In the context of traditional Chinese tea production terminology, fermentation refers to microbial fermentation (called 'wet piling'), and is typically applied after the tea leaves have been sufficiently dried and rolled. As the tea undergoes controlled microbial fermentation, it also continues to oxidize, which is also controlled, until the desired flavors are reached. This process produces tea known as 黑茶 ''hēichá'' (lit. 'black tea') (which is different from the English-language ''black tea'' that is called 红茶 ''hóngchá'' (lit. 'red tea') in Chinese). Pu'er falls under a larger category of fermented teas commonly translated as ''dark teas''. Two main styles of pu'er production exist: a traditional, longer production process known as ''shēng'' (''raw'') pu'er; and a modern, accelerated production process known as ''shóu'' (''ripe'') pu'er. Pu'er traditionally ...
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