Where Do You Actually Come From, 'Daughter Tea'?
The name 'Daughter Tea' is long-familiar, yet it primarily exists within stories and legends. Initially encountered in 'Dream of the Red Chamber,' where the Jia family's young master often drank it, the true identity of this 'Daughter Tea' remains debated. Two main theories exist: one points to Tais...
Tea News · Sep 30, 2025
Tea Can Absorb Radioactive Substances! Experts Announce Health-Preserving Methods of Drinking Tea
Tea has become an indispensable beverage in daily life since ancient times. Research shows tea offers numerous health benefits beyond cardiovascular improvement and cancer prevention. Recent studies highlight six key advantages: enhancing muscle endurance through catechins, providing UV protection v...
Tea News · Sep 30, 2025
Tea Drinking Tips: How Many Do You Know as a Frequent Tea Drinker?
Tea drinking is an enjoyable activity deeply rooted in Chinese cultural traditions, known to benefit physical health, mental wellness, and personal cultivation. However, proper tea consumption requires attention to details: avoid drinking tea immediately after meals to prevent hindered nutrient abso...
Tea News · Sep 30, 2025
What is Xiaoqing Tieguanyin?
Xiaoqing Tieguanyin is a unique oolong tea processing technique from Southern Fujian, where tea leaves are withered using specialized air conditioning to control temperature and humidity. The leaves are processed around noon the next day if quality standards are met. This method produces tea with gl...
Tea News · Sep 30, 2025
[Tea Study] Diancha, Doucha, and Chabaixi Are Not the Same Thing
This article explains the differences between three traditional Chinese tea practices: Diancha (point tea , Doucha (tea competition , and Chabaixi (tea froth art . Diancha was the primary tea preparation method in the Song Dynasty, involving whisking finely ground tea powder with hot water. Doucha w...
Tea News · Sep 30, 2025
Will Men Become 'Feminine' by Drinking Flower Tea?
The article clarifies a common misconception that men may develop feminine traits from drinking flower tea due to supposed estrogen content. Medical expert Zhu Xinyi from Southeast University Zhongda Hospital confirms this is a misunderstanding, as edible flowers do not contain estrogen. While flowe...
Tea News · Sep 30, 2025
Drink Beverages or Tea? Make Your Choice After Reading This
This article presents eight compelling reasons why drinking tea is superior to consuming commercial beverages. It highlights tea's cost-effectiveness compared to sugary drinks, with calculations showing tea costs about half the price per serving. The piece emphasizes tea's purity versus artificially...
Tea News · Sep 29, 2025
【Versatile Black Tea】Every Combination Will Amaze You
Black tea's flavor profile makes it the most compatible among all teas. While premium black tea is best enjoyed plain to appreciate its delicate notes, it also pairs wonderfully with additions like milk or honey. In Europe, breakfast and afternoon tea often feature blended black tea rather than plai...
Tea News · Sep 29, 2025
White Tea Can Protect the Liver, Detailing the 4 Major Benefits of White Tea
White tea, a treasure among teas, possesses remarkable medicinal properties. It serves as an effective remedy for measles in children, outperforming antibiotics in reducing fever. The tea promotes blood sugar balance by activating enzymes that break down fats and regulating insulin secretion. Rich i...
Tea News · Sep 29, 2025
How Much Do You Know About Yellow Tea?
Yellow tea is a unique category of Chinese tea that originated from the discovery that green tea leaves would turn yellow if not dried sufficiently or promptly after fixation and rolling. The distinguishing feature of yellow tea production is the 'men dui' process - a yellowing procedure where leave...
Tea News · Sep 29, 2025