What Tea is Good to Drink in Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter?
Traditional Chinese medicine offers guidance on tea selection according to the seasons to promote health and well-being. It is recommended to drink floral teas in spring to refresh the mind and dispel winter's chill. Green tea is ideal for summer as its cooling nature helps clear heat and quench thi...
Tea News · Oct 27, 2025
Tea Songs and Wine Poems
This article explores the contrasting cultural significance of tea and wine in Chinese poetry through the works of renowned poets like Bai Juyi, Li Bai, and Su Shi. While wine poems often express intense emotions like passion and melancholy, tea songs embody tranquility, friendship, and spiritual cl...
Tea News · Oct 27, 2025
The History, Culture, and Brewing Method of British Black Tea
British Black Tea, a fermented beverage whose color, aroma, and taste vary with the degree of fermentation, captivates like fine wine. Since the 18th century, it has been revered by British aristocracy, even surpassing wine as a status symbol. The most traditional representation is the English After...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
The Centenarian in Tea: Dark Tea
Dark tea, compared to green tea, black tea, and oolong tea, lacks delicacy and may even be considered less refined, with relatively straightforward brewing methods. However, it possesses the spirit and temperament of moderation and harmony that other tea categories have. The allure of century-old da...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
How Long Can Newly Purchased Tea Be Stored?
Tea has strong hygroscopic and odor-absorbing properties, easily absorbing moisture and odors from the air. Improper storage methods can cause tea to lose its flavor quickly, especially for high-quality, lightly fermented teas. The key factors affecting tea deterioration are temperature, moisture, o...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
Honey Intestine-Moistening Green Tea
Honey Intestine-Moistening Green Tea is a traditional herbal beverage combining 10g honey, 6ml sesame oil, and 6g green tea. The preparation involves mixing green tea with sesame oil before adding 30ml hot water. After slight cooling, honey is incorporated. Consumed twice daily (morning and evening ...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
Fragrant Flowers and Strong Tea Also Serve as Medicine
Flowers are symbols of beauty that not only provide visual enjoyment and enhance our lives but also possess medicinal and edible value. Different flowers can treat various ailments—either used alone or in combination with other floral medicines. With evolving trends, drinking floral teas has become...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
Introduction to Vitality Oxygen Ginseng Tea
Vitality Oxygen Ginseng Tea is a traditional herbal beverage made with ginseng, astragalus, and other nourishing ingredients. This revitalizing tea is specifically designed for individuals with weak constitutions who frequently experience low energy levels, constant fatigue, and persistent coughs. P...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
Osmanthus Tea Poetry
The author describes a busy period where writing has taken a backseat, causing a perceived decline in literary skills. While walking to work through campus paths one morning, they suddenly find themselves enveloped in an intense, sweet fragrance, realizing it's the peak season for osmanthus blooms i...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
Wild Tea in Pu'er Tea
Wild tea refers to naturally evolved tea plant varieties that are the ancestors of cultivated tea. While many consumers seek wild and ancient tree teas in the Pu'er market, most products labeled as 'wild tea' are overpriced beyond their actual value. It's important to understand that true wild tea i...
Tea News · Oct 25, 2025