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Six Common Packaging Methods of Tea

1. Paper bag packaging: Tea leaves are packed in paper bags, usually with labels and ropes, which are convenient for opening and making tea.

2. Iron box packaging: Putting the tea in the iron box can effectively prevent moisture and oxidation, keep the freshness of the tea and have a beautiful appearance.

3. Canned packaging: Similar to iron box packaging, soup cans are usually made of ceramics or glass, which can prevent moisture and oxidation and keep the freshness of tea leaves.

4. Tea bag: Tea leaves are packed in tea bags, similar to paper bags, but tea bags are made of cotton or silk, which is more advanced.

5. Canned pearl tea: Can pearl tea in a special glass jar or ceramic jar to keep its unique shape and fragrance.

6. Tea brick packaging: compressed tea leaves are packed in paper bags or cloth bags, which are convenient for carrying and storage, and are usually used for cooked tea or black tea.