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What is Tieguanyin tea? Learn about this unique oolong tea in one cup
Tieguanyin, doesn't the name sound a bit classical and mysterious? It is not only a kind of tea, but also a piece of history and cultural heritage. Tieguanyin is an oolong tea, one of the ten most famous teas in China. It is between green tea and black tea, belongs to the semi-fermented tea, both the fragrance of green tea, and...
The Art of Oolong Tea Production: Analysis of the Principles and Technical Points of Greening
Oolong tea, a semi-fermented tea between green tea and black tea, is loved by tea lovers for its unique aroma and flavor. In this article, we will discuss the principles and technical points of oolong tea greening, revealing the essence of this traditional tea production process. Principles of Oolong Tea Oolong Tea...
Tea Table Etiquette: The Essence of Chinese Tea Culture
China, as a country with a long history of etiquette, has a profound and rich culture of etiquette. Tea table etiquette, as a part of tea culture, not only reflects the civilized quality of Chinese people, but also is an important etiquette in daily life. In China, treating guests with tea is a common and civilianized etiquette...
Dandelion Tea Benefits and Effects: A Treasure of Natural Remedies
Dandelion tea, a beverage derived from the root or leaves of the dandelion, has gained a lot of attention in recent years for its unique health benefits. In this article, we'll take an in-depth look at the benefits and effects of dandelion tea and how to consume it properly to maximize its health benefits. History and Culture of Dandelion Tea Dandelion is ...
Ancient tea fight: the elegant competition of the literati
Tea-fighting, a popular activity in ancient times, may be unfamiliar to modern people, but in ancient times, it was an extremely popular cultural entertainment for the rich and the literati. Tea fighting, also known as fighting tea or tea war, originated in the Tang Dynasty, reached its peak in the Song Dynasty. The origin and flow of the tea fight...
Mengding Ganlu belongs to the fried green tea?
Yes, Mengding Ganlu does belong to the fried green tea. Mengding Ganlu is a very famous Chinese green tea produced in the Mengding Mountain in Ya'an, Sichuan Province. Its production process belongs to the fried green category, which means that during the production process, the tea leaves are fried at high temperatures to kill the green and prevent oxidation, thus maintaining the tea's...
How to soak Huangshan Maofeng
In this fast-paced world, let's enjoy a relaxing cup of Huangshan Mao Feng. Known for its refreshing aroma and sweet taste, this green tea is a traditional tea from Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province, China. Here is a simple yet delightful way to brew...
Mengding Ganlu: a wisp of tea in the scent of orchids (Does Mengding Ganlu have an orchid scent?)
Among the many famous teas in China, Mengding Ganlu has become a bright pearl in the tea world with its unique aroma and elegant tea posture. It is not only a beverage, but also a reflection of the deep heritage of Chinese tea culture. When mentioning Mengding Ganlu, people always think of the unforgettable orchid...
The correct way to infuse Luo Han Guo
Let's explore the amazing ways to infuse Luo Han Guo, a naturally sweet treasure that not only delivers a refreshingly sweet taste, but also helps to moisturize the lungs and relieve coughs, making it an ideal choice for a healthy drink. Here are a few popular infusions you can enjoy at home: Simple Infusion: Wash Luo Han Guo...
How much Luo Han Guo should be soaked at one time
Brew a cup of sweet and refreshing rooibos tea, not only to moisturize your throat and quench your thirst, but also to enjoy a peaceful time. Brewing Luo Han Guo, easy to enjoy in a few simple steps: Preparation: Select 1/4 Luo Han Guo, about 5 to 10 grams, suitable for 500 ml of water. If using a teapot, add a moderate amount of...