
The reason tea cannot be mixed is that each type of tea has its own unique quality and characteristics. Mixing different tea leaves to drink can produce negative side effects due to differences in taste and efficacy. Therefore, tea leaves are generally not suitable for mixing.

Why can't tea be mixed and drunk?
1. Inability to experience the true joy of tea tasting
Due to differences in tea varieties and production processes, the taste of tea varies. Each tea will have its unique aroma and taste. Mixing different teas together will affect the visual appeal and taste of the tea itself, robbing the pleasure of tea tasting.
2. Mixing tea may cause physical discomfort
Mixing different teas for brewing can make the tea soup turbid and produce sediment. Not only will the taste be impure, but it may also cause indigestion and lead to stomach discomfort.

3. Mixing tea can easily cause "tea drunkenness"
Drinking multiple types of tea at once can lead to excessively low blood sugar due to overconsumption, causing dizziness and lightheadedness. If this physiological reaction occurs, it is very likely "tea drunkenness".
Can you get drunk on tea? Yes, when you mix different teas, you are likely to over-drink tea, and then you can easily become drunk. If "tea drunkenness" occurs, you can immediately eat some candy, drink warm water, or eat some dishes to relieve it. Severe cases of "tea drunkenness" may experience muscle tremors, heart rhythm disorders, and even convulsions or seizures. This is a danger signal from the central nervous system, and the person should be sent to the hospital immediately for treatment to avoid accidents.

Therefore, generally speaking, it is not recommended to mix tea. It is an extremely disrespectful way to treat the tea itself. Tasting tea is about savoring the essence of each brew. If the teas are mixed, the flavor will no longer be pure, and thus the inherent charm of the tea itself cannot be appreciated.