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wodui (Wo4 Dui1) = (渥堆) the process of “cooking”
Mao Cha
to produce
shu pu’ercha
by keeping a pile of tea warm and moist for weeks, literally Moisten Pile; also the less violent process of
Qiangzhi Wo Dui Fajiao
in the manufacture of some
oolong
,
hongcha
, and
huangcha
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