Why Do You Learn Tea? (Out of 100 people learning tea, perhaps 99 don't even know what they are truly learning)
Learning tea is not just about the beverage itself; it’s a transformative journey. It cultivates elegance, as seen in a lively teacher who softened her demeanor through tea. It fosters genuine social connections, replacing superficial networking with meaningful relationships built over shared intere...
Tea News · Jul 12, 2025
Tea! Good tea doesn't have to be expensive, but it can't be too cheap either!
Good tea generally comes at a higher price, but expensive tea isn't always the best. Drinking tea should be an experience of enjoyment and health. Premium teas like Tieguanyin and Biluochun undergo extensive processing, careful selection, and even marketing before reaching tea enthusiasts. Tea isn't...
Tea News · Jul 12, 2025
Smoking, Alcohol, and Tea Must Never Be Combined!
The impact of stress on health is comparable to that of diseases, making 'stress relief' an increasingly important topic in health discussions. Smoking, alcohol, and tea are staples in many people's lives, often used in combination for relaxation. While smoking and alcohol are known for their stress...
Tea News · Jul 12, 2025
Why Does Tea Have a Sweet Aftertaste? (In-depth Analysis)
Tea lovers often notice that many teas have a slightly bitter taste when consumed. Some tea drinkers may mistakenly assume that such teas are of poor quality. However, the bitterness of tea is not necessarily a bad thing; what matters is whether the tea can produce a sweet aftertaste. The flavor of...
Tea News · Jul 12, 2025
There is a magical Tieguanyin you may not know yet!
Tieguanyin, traditionally known for its clear soup and green leaves with a high fragrance, has a lesser-known variant called the ancient method Tieguanyin. Originating from Anxi, the hometown of Tieguanyin, this traditional version involves charcoal roasting for 24-72 hours at a precise temperature...
Tea News · Jul 12, 2025
If You Don't Drink More Tea, Your Body Organs Will Degenerate.
The human body is like a machine composed of various parts, each with its own lifespan. Organs also have an expiration date. For instance, the brain starts to decline at 20, skin at 25, and fertility at 35. Tea, rich in antioxidants and essential minerals, can help protect these organs from degenera...
Tea News · Jul 12, 2025
Shocking! Tea May Turn into Poison~~~ Must Not Be Careless!
Tea is a common beverage in people's lives, known for its refreshing, mild, and mellow taste. It not only quenches thirst but also promotes health, making it a favorite for many. However, did you know that tea can become toxic if consumed improperly? Today, we will discuss what combinations with tea...
Tea News · Jul 12, 2025
British Magazine Discusses Pu-erh Tea, Shocking the Nation
Recently, the British Journal of Nutrition highlighted that compared to green tea, Pu-erh tea retains more nutritional components due to its high-altitude origin and unique fermentation process. Latest research shows that this tea not only reduces the risk of cancer and rheumatoid arthritis but also...
Tea News · Jul 11, 2025
Tea Polyphenols and Health, Secrets You Didn't Know!
Tea polyphenols, the key bioactive compounds in tea, offer remarkable health benefits. Comprising 18%-36% of fresh tea leaves, these polyphenols—especially catechins—exhibit powerful antioxidant properties, surpassing vitamins E and C. Research highlights their role in combating free radicals, preve...
Tea News · Jul 11, 2025
How to Enjoy Black Tea with New Fun
Compared to the freshness of white tea and green tea, the aroma of oolong tea, and the sweetness of black tea, plain-looking black tea is relatively unfamiliar to young people. Many even mistake it for something like poria cocos cake. Black tea has a long history, dating back to the Tang Dynasty, an...
Tea News · Jul 11, 2025