For those who like to drink tea, they pay more attention to the preservation of tea, because the quality of tea will not be affected only if the preservation method is proper. How should tea be preserved? In daily life, most people use paper cans to preserve tea, but is it really good to use paper cans to preserve tea?
In real life, we usually use paper cans or iron cans to preserve tea, but with the improvement of people's awareness of environmental protection, more and more consumers use paper cans to preserve tea, and iron can packaging is gradually eliminated. Compared with the iron can, the paper can is lighter and cheaper.
As we all know, one of the taboos of tea preservation is dampness. Tea is a kind of porous hydrophilic material with strong hygroscopicity, so it is easy to get damp. When tea is affected with damp, it will cause mildew. If the temperature is suitable, it will also breed mold. Mildew spots appear on tea, which will cause tea deterioration. Therefore, do not put tea in the kitchen and other humid places.
Paper tube as a new type of packaging, the main raw material is paper . It is non-toxic, tasteless, safer, hygienic and environmental friendly. The paper can is waterproof and moisture-proof, with good sealing performance. It can effectively isolate the tea from the humid environment and avoid the deterioration of the tea due to the moisture.
Another taboo for tea preservation is high temperature. Tea stored in high temperature environment for a long time, the amino acids, sugars and vitamins in tea will be broken down, which will affect the taste and aroma of tea. As a paper packaging, the paper can has a good heat insulation effect, which can avoid the stimulation of high temperature on tea.
There is also a taboo to preserve tea is sunshine. When tea is exposed to sunlight, it will promote the oxidation of tea pigment and ester substances, decompose chlorophyll into demagneted chlorophyll, and its internal substances have chemical reactions, which affect the quality of tea. The more high-grade tea is, the more sensitive it is to light. Therefore, tea cannot be stored in glass containers or transparent plastic bags. Using paper cans to preserve tea leaves can play a good role in avoiding light, and can avoid the deterioration of tea leaves caused by sunlight.
Therefore, it can be proved that paper can really be the best way to preserve tea. It is no exaggeration to say that there is no better way to preserve tea than paper can packaging. Tea lovers, in order to avoid the improper preservation methods affecting the quality of tea, use paper cans to preserve tea as soon as possible!