

This weekend Pure Puer Tea participated in the 5th Annual Katmandu Fall Festival, which was held in Sonoma, California. The money raised from the festival goes to the Children's Medical Aid Foundation, whose mission: " ...is dedicated to improving the lives of children in Nepal by providing surgical correction of birth defects." There was great food, art, photos, and products from Nepal, Tibet and India and some natural health vendors at the festival. This event is of particular relevance to Pure Pure Tea because in this area of the world puer tea is part of their daily nutrition. The Tibetan monks introduced Puer Tea to Tibet hundreds of years ago. If you would like to make a donation to the foundation, visit:
Children's Medical Aid Foundation
To see a slideshow of the event visit:
Pure Puer Tea at the Katmandu Fall Festival
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I always thought a lot of people mention Tibetan monks as quintessential Eastern spiritual experts. It seems the proverbial wise man on the mountaintop answering the questions about the meaning of life, asked by the one who's given up everything to journey there, is a Tibetan monk. And why is this? I believe it's because they drink Pu-erh, the most spiritual of all the teas. --Teaternity
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