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Why Does Pu-erh Tea Not Expire?
Why Does Pu-erh Tea Not Expire? Many people unfamiliar with Pu-erh tea wonder why it doesn't expire or spoil, despite being a beverage. Pu-erh tea is renowned for its characteristic of 'improving with age.' Some say that, in the traditional sense, tea doesn't have a shelf life, but it can absorb odors and moisture, leading to chem...

Tea News · Jul 18, 2025

Summer is here, black tea tastes better when chilled!!!
Summer is here, black tea tastes better when chilled!!! In summer, chilled black tea is a refreshing and thirst-quenching beverage that can even be consumed overnight. Rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, proteins, and amino acids, black tea has been a staple for centuries among ethnic minorities in Northwest China who rely on it for essential diet...

Tea News · Jul 18, 2025

Tea, Not Much is Needed!
Tea, Not Much is Needed! The text poetically describes the art of tea, emphasizing minimalism and tranquility. It portrays the preparation of tea by a woman with natural grace, the delicate process of picking tea leaves, and the serene experience of drinking tea alone. The narrative highlights how tea can dissolve worries a...

Tea News · Jul 18, 2025

Re-evaluating the Value of Pu-erh Tea: Clarifying Misconceptions and Returning to Science
Re-evaluating the Value of Pu-erh Tea: Clarifying Misconceptions and Returning to Science Pu-erh tea, a signature product of Yunnan, has long been highly sought after in the market. Recent research has deepened our understanding of this ancient beverage. Professor Sheng Jun from Yunnan Agricultural University highlights its unique qualities and health benefits, such as its fermentation p...

Tea News · Jul 18, 2025

How to Brew Black Tea: What to Pay Attention to?
How to Brew Black Tea: What to Pay Attention to? Black tea is widely consumed due to its unique qualities. There are various brewing methods, including the traditional slow brew and quick brew, as well as clear drinking and mixed drinking based on flavoring. The tea can be prepared by steeping or boiling. Most people use teacups for brewing, while...

Tea News · Jul 18, 2025

Here Are the Reasons Why You Are Popular in Middle Age!
Here Are the Reasons Why You Are Popular in Middle Age! In a materialistic world, life is full of hardships and challenges. Being kind may lead to exploitation, while talent and beauty can attract envy. To coexist peacefully, one must navigate social dynamics and be prepared for setbacks. However, some individuals naturally draw others in, making interac...

Tea News · Jul 18, 2025

The 'Soft Gold' in Black Tea—Theaflavins
The 'Soft Gold' in Black Tea—Theaflavins Theaflavins, known as the 'soft gold' in black tea, are golden-yellow pigments formed during the fermentation process of tea leaves. They play a crucial role in determining the color, aroma, and taste of black tea. Modern market trends favor black teas with an orange-yellow hue, as theaflavin-rich t...

Tea News · Jul 18, 2025

The Three Most Feared Issues When Buying Tea
The Three Most Feared Issues When Buying Tea When purchasing tea, the three most concerning issues are pesticide residue, artificial flavoring, and excessive moisture. Pesticide residue refers to the remnants of chemicals used during tea production, posing health risks if超标. Artificial flavoring is often added to low-quality tea to mimic aroma...

Tea News · Jul 17, 2025

Tea Knowledge: Teaching You the Correct Way to Take Tea
Tea Knowledge: Teaching You the Correct Way to Take Tea To preserve the quality and aroma of tea, it's essential to avoid touching tea leaves directly with your hands. Hands carry bacteria, moisture, and odors that can accelerate tea spoilage. Instead, use a dedicated tea scoop made of stainless steel, wood, or bamboo, and store it in a dry place. Never...

Tea News · Jul 17, 2025

Repeatedly Boiling Water to Maintain Water Temperature? Perhaps Many Tea Enthusiasts Are Guilty of This!
Repeatedly Boiling Water to Maintain Water Temperature? Perhaps Many Tea Enthusiasts Are Guilty of This! Generally, the water temperature for brewing Pu'er tea should be above 90°C to enhance its aroma and flavor. Many people repeatedly boil the water or keep it boiling continuously, creating a misty effect. However, this practice is not ideal. Repeatedly boiled water can lead to the precipitation of l...

Tea News · Jul 17, 2025

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