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When Your Body Shows These Signs, Please Stop Drinking Tea!
When Your Body Shows These Signs, Please Stop Drinking Tea! Those who love to drink Tea know that there are many types of tea, each with different effects and properties.Sometimes, when our body sends us certain signals, we should put down our teacup and stop...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

Narcissus Tea, a Variety of Wuyi Rock Tea
Narcissus Tea, a Variety of Wuyi Rock Tea 1. Minbei NarcissusThe original name of Narcissus was “Zhuxian,” originating from the “Zhuxian Cave” on Yanyi Mountain in Dahan Village, Xiaohu Town, Ouning County (now Dahan Village, Shuigil Township...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

Chinese Tea and Its Culture Part I: "Chinese Tea – Millennium Heritage and Contemporary Charm"
Chinese Tea and Its Culture Part I: "Chinese Tea – Millennium Heritage and Contemporary Charm" Abstract: The origin and development of ancient Tea culture is an integral part of Chinese tea culture, carrying rich historical connotations and cultural significance, adding a vibrant stroke to the...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

How Long is the Shelf Life of Raw Pu-er Tea, Does it Expire?
How Long is the Shelf Life of Raw Pu-er Tea, Does it Expire? Every type of food has a shelf life, and products past this shelf life are not consumed, and stores are not allowed to sell them. China is a major Tea-producing country, with tens of thousands of vari...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

Senior Tea Aficionados Tell You: These Pu-er Teas Should Not Be Bought
Senior Tea Aficionados Tell You: These Pu-er Teas Should Not Be Bought Seeing this title, are you surprised? There are actually Pu'er teas that should not be bought? Yes, it's not just about the grading of Pu'er teas, but also about the existence of imposters. As casual...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

How to Brew Ming-Qian Tea
How to Brew Ming-Qian Tea Ming-Qian Tea and Yu-Qian tea are names given to different stages of spring tea in the Jiangnan tea region along the Yangtze River in China based on seasonal timing. “Ming-Qian tea” refers to tea h...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

How to Distinguish Between Raw and Ripe Pu-er Tea
How to Distinguish Between Raw and Ripe Pu-er Tea Pu'er Tea distinctions between raw and ripe: the production process for raw Pu'er involves fixing, kneading, and then steaming and pressing into cakes, while ripe Pu'er mainly undergoes a pile-ferment...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

Is it Good to Store Tea in the Fridge? And What Precautions Should be Taken?
Is it Good to Store Tea in the Fridge? And What Precautions Should be Taken? Tea enthusiasts often keep a substantial amount of tea at home. Some may even store their tea in the fridge, or purchase a small fridge specifically for this purpose.However, this is a common misconce...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

Lincang Bingnong Mountain 2024 Spring Tea Prices
Lincang Bingnong Mountain 2024 Spring Tea Prices Lincang Bingnong Mountain Pu'er Tea is a spot Pu'er tea produced in the Bingnong Mountain area of Lincang, Yunnan Province, China. It is renowned worldwide for its distinctive semi-mountain quality an...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

What Does "Sha Qing" Mean and the Purpose of Sha Qing in Tea?
What Does "Sha Qing" Mean and the Purpose of Sha Qing in Tea? Sha Qing is a process in Tea production, which involves using high temperatures to denature and deactivate the oxidase enzymes in fresh tea leaves. This inhibits the enzymatic oxidation of polyphenols...

Tea News · May 06, 2025

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