What are the tea leaves of Ya'an Mengding Mountain?
Ya'an Mengding Mountain, located in the southwest of Sichuan Basin, is one of the birthplaces of the world's tea culture, and a tea town with a long history in China. Mengding Tea is produced in Ya'an Mengding Mountain, Sichuan Province, is China's traditional historical tea, but also a famous green tea, its shape is tightly rolled hair, fragrant aroma, enjoying the "immortal tea" of the...
Buckwheat tea
Buckwheat tea is made from buckwheat, buckwheat, also known as spinach, oat, buckwheat, etc., cold and bitter, mainly containing bioflavonoids, a variety of vitamins, 18 amino acids, crude protein, chlorophyll and its selenium, zinc, magnesium, chromium, calcium and other minerals and trace elements, etc., with benefits for the qi, renewed essence ...
Can I keep brewing tea overnight?
In the rumor that overnight tea should not be drunk, drink easy to get cancer, the reason is that overnight tea contains secondary amines, can be converted into carcinogens nitrosamines. In fact, there is no scientific basis for this claim. Moreover, secondary amines themselves are not carcinogens, there must be nitrates to form sub...
Development of Tea Culture
The history of tea in ancient China goes back thousands of years, with the earliest records dating back to the Shang Dynasty. The ancients probably at first ate or chewed the tea leaves raw, and later on, as it evolved, they began to mix the tea with suet and add spices, which at this time cannot be said to be the art of tea in the modern sense of the word. The tea was stir-fried...
What are the four flower colors of Zhengshan Xiaojiao quality?
The quality of Zhengshan Xiaojiao tea is particularly excellent. Its total quality characteristics are divided into four colors: 1, leaf tea: a color of traditional black tea, tightly knotted and uniform, color and lustre, fragrance, soup color red, mellow taste, leaf bottom red and more young stems. 2, broken tea: shape particles...
Fuzhou jasmine tea "fragrant" investment fair
Published:2023-09-11 13:36 Source:China News Network Fujian 2023 Xiamen Tea Industry Investment and Trade Expo will be held from September 8 to 11 in Xiamen International Convention and Exhibition Center. At that time, Fuzhou jasmine tea will appear on the exhibition site, a full display of Fuzhou jasmine tea industry and tea culture...
What kind of tea does Mengding Ganlu belong to? Love to drink green tea must know, the most ancient famous tea
Mengding Ganlu is a famous tea from Sichuan, China with a long history and excellent quality. So, what kind of tea does Mengding Ganlu belong to? What are its unique characteristics and attractions? Next, we will explore three main aspects. 1, the origin of Mengding Ganlu: Mengding Ganlu...
Yellow Tea - Meng Ding Huang Ya
Mengding yellow bud, is bud-shaped yellow tea, produced in Ya'an City, Sichuan Province, Mengding Mountain, in ancient times for the tribute for the emperor to enjoy, its shape straight and flat, uniform and neat, color and lustre of tender yellow, bud hair disclosure, flower fragrance persistent, soup color of yellow through the turquoise, taste fresh and strong mellow sweetness, the bottom of the leaf is tender and yellow, yellow tea in the very best ...
Can I still drink Mengding Ganlu after it has been sitting for a long time? What is the shelf life of Mengding Manna?
Mengding Ganlu is a famous tea with a long history in China and one of the earliest curly green teas in the country. Drinking it in moderation in summer has good health effects on the body, thus attracting many tea lovers. However, as a green tea, the shelf life of Mengding Ganlu is similar to other green teas, and the storage time is not...
How to brew a good cup of Mengding Ganlu?
Brewing Meng Ding Ganlu is not complicated, and it mainly requires mastering the key factors of the amount of tea to be thrown, the temperature of the water and the brewing time. Similar to most green teas, water temperature is one of the key factors, and it is a common mistake to directly use 100℃ boiling water to brew tea. Generally speaking, water around 80℃...