Which Tea is the "Cinnabar Mole" in Your Heart?
This article explores the unique charm and transformation of aged teas over time. It highlights how different types of tea, such as Oolong, Pu'er, Black tea, White tea, and even the less common aged Green tea, evolve through careful storage and the passage of years. Oolong tea develops a robust char...
Tea News · Mar 26, 2026
The Efficacy of Cassia Seed Tea in Preventing and Treating Night Blindness
Cassia seed tea is a popular herbal beverage, especially among office workers, valued for its health benefits. It is renowned for improving eyesight and nourishing the liver, and also aids in preventing hypertension and coronary heart disease. Rich in vitamin A and zinc, it helps prevent night blind...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
If Absolutely Necessary, I'll Have to Give Up Tea!
The author humorously recounts his struggle with giving up vices, having already quit smoking and drinking. After considering and dismissing the idea of giving up meat due to wartime scarcity, he reluctantly confronts the necessity of quitting tea—his last cherished pleasure. As a quintessential Chi...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
Is the Difference Between New Tea and Old Tea Just a Matter of Time?
The distinction between new tea and old tea is relative. Generally, tea processed from the first few batches of fresh leaves picked in spring of the current year is called new tea, though sometimes any tea produced in the current year is considered new. Tea processed in previous years or older, even...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
How Many Roses to Use for One Brew of Rose Tea
Rose tea is a popular floral beverage known for its fragrance and potential wellness properties. For a single serving using a standard cup, it is generally recommended to steep 5 to 6 dried rose buds in water heated to around 80°C (176°F . If using a teapot, a slightly larger quantity can be used. P...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
What to Do When Drunk on Tea?
Tea drunkenness is a common experience among tea drinkers, characterized by symptoms like dizziness, ringing in the ears, weakness, and stomach discomfort. To alleviate these effects, consuming sugary snacks such as candy, chocolate, or fruit is recommended. Alternatively, drinking sweetened water l...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
Spring Health Care: Six Recommended Teas to Drink
Spring is a season of revival and vitality, making it an excellent time for health preservation and skincare. Among various beauty methods, drinking beauty tea is both effective and economical. This article introduces six beneficial teas for spring. For example, Cassia Seed Tea helps with diet-relat...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
What tea should people with Qi deficiency constitution drink for health?
People with Qi deficiency constitution often exhibit symptoms such as abnormal body shape (either too thin or overweight , pale complexion, low and weak voice, and palpitations or shortness of breath with mild exertion. To restore health, drinking certain teas is an excellent choice for treating thi...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
The 'Harm' of Drinking Tea is Even Greater Than That of Drugs!
This article humorously inverts the concept of 'harm' associated with tea drinking. It argues that tea's 'harm' lies in its positive disruption: it brings families together over shared cups, fosters healthier lifestyles that reduce hospital visits, revitalizes social interactions by replacing alcoho...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026
Drink tea every day, do you know the "soft gold" in black tea?
The article discusses a trend in black tea preferences, shifting from the traditional 'three reds' (red leaves, red soup, red base towards black teas with an orange-yellow liquor color. This change is largely attributed to a key compound called theaflavin. Theaflavin is a golden-yellow pigment form...
Tea News · Mar 25, 2026