Anxi Tieguanyin Honey Tea Leads the Health Trend
Anxi Tieguanyin is renowned worldwide, yet its honey-infused variant remains relatively unknown. Recently, at the Anxi China Tea Capital, a honey tea that preserves the essence of tea while incorporating medicinal benefits has garnered significant interest from merchants and enthusiasts. This produc...
Tea News · Feb 09, 2026
Why Do We Think Tea Is Bitter?
We perceive tea as bitter primarily because tea leaves contain bitter-tasting compounds. The main substances responsible for this bitterness are alkaloids such as caffeine, theobromine, theophylline, as well as flavonoids, tea saponins, certain bitter amino acids, and some flavanols. When a tea tast...
Tea News · Feb 09, 2026
Beyond Superficiality: A Comprehensive Understanding of Famous Teas
This article provides a detailed guide to identifying ten of China's most famous teas and distinguishing them from counterfeit products. It covers teas such as Dongting Biluochun, Duyun Maojian, Xinyang Maojian, West Lake Longjing, Junshan Yinzhen, Huangshan Maofeng, Wuyi Rock Tea, Qimen Black Tea,...
Tea News · Feb 09, 2026
Do you know the Four Gentlemen of Pre-Ming Tea?
The 'Four Gentlemen of Pre-Ming Tea' refer to four renowned Chinese green teas harvested before the Qingming Festival: West Lake Longjing, Dongting Biluochun, Lu'an Guapian, and Huangshan Maofeng. West Lake Longjing is famous for its flat, smooth, and emerald green leaves, with a fresh and mellow ar...
Tea News · Feb 09, 2026
Two Essential Teas in Life
Tea plays a dual role in daily life: as a physical necessity and a spiritual pursuit. On one hand, it serves as a refreshing drink to quench thirst and cool the body, deeply integrated into daily habits like "firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea." On the other hand, tea elevates to an...
Tea News · Feb 08, 2026
Famous Specialty of Leshan, Sichuan: Zhuyeqing Tea
Zhuyeqing Tea is a renowned green tea and a famous specialty of Leshan, Sichuan. It is characterized by its flat, smooth, straight, and elegant appearance, with a uniform and clean shape. The dry tea leaves exhibit a tender green and glossy color. Its aroma is a rich and persistent tender chestnut f...
Tea News · Feb 08, 2026
Bad Breath? You Must Drink This Tea
Normal saliva production is 1-1.5 liters per day, which acts as a natural cleanser for the mouth. Reduced saliva secretion can easily lead to bad breath. Therefore, people who often experience dry mouth should drink more osmanthus tea. It not only promotes saliva production and quenches thirst but a...
Tea News · Feb 08, 2026
Clever as a Sparrow's Tongue, Rich in Aroma! Meet the Expensive Rare Variety, Sparrow Tongue Tea
Sparrow Tongue Tea is a tea named for its small, sparrow-tongue-like shape. It is renowned for its uniquely intense aroma and is a premium tea made from tender buds. Historically mentioned in poems and texts from the Tang and Song dynasties, it is one of the distinctive and expensive rare varieties...
Tea News · Feb 08, 2026
The Relationship between Natural Air-Drying Method and Quality Formation of Brick Tea
In the series of compressed teas, many traditional products such as 'Jing Brick', Tian, Gong, and Shengjian teas, as well as certain tea bundles, historically did not employ specific drying techniques. This was due to the lack of specialized testing equipment, reliance on empirical moisture judgment...
Tea News · Feb 08, 2026
Tea Drinking Must Be Particular: 7 Types of Tea to Avoid
Tea drinking is a lifestyle that cultivates the mind and body, and it is also the best 'accompaniment' for social gatherings. While tea is beneficial, it is essential to choose good tea and drink it correctly. Tea does not have to be expensive, but it should suit one's taste. The following seven typ...
Tea News · Feb 08, 2026