Tea Nourishes the Body, Tea Leaves Nourish the Skin
Tea is not only a healthy beverage habit, especially for men, but its leftover tea leaves also hold remarkable benefits for skincare. Traditionally used for oral hygiene, tea leaves can be repurposed to enhance skin health. They help soften and brighten the skin, reduce dark circles and puffiness ar...
Tea News · Dec 14, 2025
Identifying Inferior Pu-erh Tea: 4 Things to Look For, 6 Things to Ignore
While Pu-erh tea has a history of thousands of years in Yunnan, its mysteries have only begun to be unveiled in the last couple of decades. Its unique flavor and pharmacological effects, aligning with modern health trends, have garnered increasing attention. However, the Pu-erh market remains imperf...
Tea News · Dec 14, 2025
China's Top Ten Famous Teas - Keemun Black Tea
Keemun Black Tea, a renowned historical Chinese tea, is a premium black tea variety produced in Qimen, Dongzhi, Guichi, Shitai, and Yixian counties of Anhui Province, as well as in Fuliang, Jiangxi. Celebrated for its exceptional quality and aroma, it is often called the 'Queen of Black Teas.' Keemu...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025
Ancient Famous Teas
This article introduces four distinctive ancient Chinese teas. Taiping Houkui, a renowned green tea from Anhui, is celebrated for its flat, straight leaves and orchid-like aroma. White Cockscomb, one of Wuyi Mountain's four famous tea bushes, is named for its unique leaf shape resembling a rooster's...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025
The Three 'Thicknesses' of Pu-erh Tea Flavor
From the professional perspective of tea evaluation, the intensity of flavor is typically described using five terms: 'strong', 'thick', 'mellow', 'harmonious', and 'mild'. These can be combined to create nuanced descriptions. Pu-erh tea, known for its rich content, often exhibits flavors ranging fr...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025
Why Lapsang Souchong Black Tea is Best Served Hot
Lapsang Souchong black tea is best consumed hot, not only for optimal flavor but also for significant health benefits. Research from the University of Arizona suggests that drinking hot, strong black tea can reduce the risk of developing squamous cell skin carcinoma. The study compared tea-drinking...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025
Tea Drinking Has Its Particulars: Timing, Season, Age, and Brewing Matter
Tea drinking offers numerous benefits, as tea contains proteins, fats, over 10 vitamins, and nearly 300 components such as tea polyphenols, caffeine, and lipopolysaccharides, which regulate physiological functions and provide various health and pharmacological effects. However, tea should not be con...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025
Seven Questions for Beginners of Dark Tea
In recent years, with the rapid development of China's intellectual property industry, some intangible cultural heritages, such as the production techniques of Anhua Dark Tea Qianliang Tea and Fuzhuan Tea, have also begun to strengthen patent protection. This initiative has become a powerful support...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025
A Detailed Account of Ripe Pu-erh Tea
Ripe Pu-erh tea undergoes artificial fermentation, developing a unique aroma and taste. It has a mild tea nature, helps regulate vital energy, warms the middle, and nourishes the stomach, offering significant health benefits. When brewed, it yields a thick, deep reddish liquor with a smooth and gent...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025
Six Wonderful Uses of Overnight Tea
Overnight tea, often considered waste, actually has multiple practical benefits. It can be used as a mouthwash to eliminate bad breath and strengthen teeth due to its antibacterial properties. The tea polyphenols in overnight tea help reduce eye redness and irritation, making it useful for computer...
Tea News · Dec 13, 2025