Cleaning Up "Waste" in the Body? Drink Some Dark Tea
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, while drinking black tea is suitable in winter, one can also consume more Dark Tea. It not only helps eliminate greasiness from the body but also cleans lipids, protects blood vessels, and prevents obesity. Dark tea aids digestion and breaks down accumulate...
Tea News · Oct 21, 2025
Can You Really Identify the Mountain Village of Pu'er Tea by Taste?
The article questions the popular claim that tea connoisseurs can identify the specific mountain village origin of Pu'er tea solely through tasting. While acknowledging regional characteristics in Yunnan's tea regions described as 'bitter in north, astringent in south, soft in east, strong in west',...
Tea News · Oct 15, 2025
Interpretation of 12 Weight Loss Tea Recipes, Let You Spend Summer Easily!
This article introduces 12 different weight loss tea recipes to help you stay fit during summer. These include Ulolong Tea which aids digestion and breaks down fats, Barley Tea that improves appetite and digestion, Lemon Tea that burns fat while whitening skin, Pu'er Tea that prevents fat accumulati...
Tea News · Oct 12, 2025
When the 12 Zodiac Signs Meet Pu'er Tea, Which One Are You?!
This creative article playfully matches the 12 zodiac signs with famous Pu'er tea producing regions based on their characteristic flavors and personalities. For instance, direct and passionate Aries corresponds to Mengsong tea, known for its straightforward aroma and sweet taste. Stable, slow-to-war...
Tea News · Oct 12, 2025
The Edible Therapeutic Effects of Cassia Seed Tea
Cassia seed tea is a health beverage known for its various therapeutic properties. It is primarily celebrated for its ability to clear liver heat, lower lipid levels and blood pressure, improve bowel movements, and benefit eye health. Common preparations include Cassia Seed Green Tea, which is suita...
Tea News · Oct 11, 2025
Pu'er Anomalies: The Differences and Connections Between Purple Bud and Purple Jade
Purple Bud and Purple Jade represent two distinct purple-colored Pu'er teas with different origins. Purple Bud is a natural genetic mutation occurring in ancient large-leaf tea trees due to climatic and seasonal changes, characterized by its rarity and traditional harvesting methods. In contrast, Pu...
Tea News · Oct 08, 2025
Watching 'Monster Hunt', the adorably silly monster is so much like this tea!
This article creatively draws parallels between the popular movie 'Monster Hunt' and various types of Chinese tea. It compares the main characters to different teas based on their personalities and traits. For instance, Yao Chen's character, the chef master, is likened to the premium Wuyi Rock Tea '...
Tea News · Oct 07, 2025
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
Reasons Why the Bitter and Astringent Taste of Pu'er Tea 'Does Not Dissolve'?
The phenomenon where the bitter and astringent taste of Pu'er tea 'does not dissolve' is closely related to the ecological environment of tea trees. Through field research in tea mountains, it has been found that teas from ancient tea gardens grown in their original ecological environment have a bit...
Tea News · Sep 29, 2025
[Tea Taboos] A Comprehensive Guide That Tea Lovers Will Appreciate
This comprehensive guide outlines important taboos for various types of tea. For Iron Goddess Tea, avoid drinking large amounts before or after meals, and those with anemia or kidney stones should refrain. Pu'er Tea shouldn't be consumed on an empty stomach, and overnight tea should be avoided. Gree...
Tea News · Sep 29, 2025