Drinking More Tea in Summer Reduces the Likelihood of Catching a Cold
According to a recent study from New Zealand, consuming foods rich in flavonoids, such as green tea, apples, blueberries, red wine, and onions, can significantly reduce the risk of catching a cold and coughing. Adults who regularly consume these foods have a 33% lower risk of colds or upper respirat...
Tea News · Oct 15, 2025
Washing Your Face with Tea Water: Fade Spots, Whiten Skin, Remove Oil, and Banish Acne. Only by Trying It Will You Know It's Extraordinary!
Tea, nurtured by rain, dew, and sunlight on mystical mountains, carries a pure and harmonious essence, often called an immortal bud beyond the mundane world. A tea leaf undergoes processes like rolling, baking, and pressing before it becomes brewable, akin to a phoenix reborn through涅槃 (nirvana , ga...
Tea News · Oct 14, 2025
Tea Drinking | Choose the Right Tea for Your Constitution!
Different teas have different properties that suit various body constitutions. Green tea, unfermented and rich in natural nutrients, clears heat and reduces irritability but may irritate sensitive stomachs. Black tea, fully fermented, warms the body and regulates spleen and stomach functions, ideal...
Tea News · Oct 14, 2025
Tea Drinking | Each Tea Has Its Perfect Partner!
For Chinese people, drinking tea for health preservation is a tradition thousands of years old. Actually, each type of tea has a natural perfect partner. Pairing them can double the health benefits of tea drinking. This article introduces several unexpected yet beneficial combinations: Green tea wit...
Tea News · Oct 12, 2025
Tea: Does It Raise or Lower Blood Pressure?
Tea is one of the world's three major beverages and a popular health drink originating from China with at least 3000 years of culture and history. The effect of tea on blood pressure is complex - while strong tea containing caffeine may temporarily raise blood pressure due to increased heart rate an...
Tea News · Oct 11, 2025
The Difference Between Tieguanyin and Green Tea: Different Processing Methods
Tieguanyin and Green Tea are often confused by many tea enthusiasts, but they are actually different types of tea. The primary distinction lies in their processing methods: Tieguanyin is a semi-fermented tea, falling between Green Tea and Black Tea, while Green Tea is unfermented and involves high-t...
Tea News · Oct 10, 2025
Tea Hunting: 'Cloud Mist' Tea from the Depths of Misty Peaks
Lushan Cloud Mist tea, one of China's top ten famous teas, is a green tea renowned for its 'mellow taste, elegant color, fragrant aroma, and clear liquor.' Known in ancient times as 'Wenlin Tea,' it has a planting history of over a thousand years dating back to the Han Dynasty and was listed as a 'T...
Tea News · Oct 09, 2025
Observing Color, Savoring Aroma, Tasting Flavor: The Art of Tea Appreciation (Part 2)
This article explores the distinctive appreciation methods for various tea types. Premium green tea emphasizes observing the leaves' dance in the cup and gradual infusion. Oolong tea focuses on aroma appreciation and flavor, with regional variations in technique. Black tea delights through its reddi...
Tea News · Oct 08, 2025
The 'Five Suitabilities' for Tea Connoisseurs – How Many Do You Possess?
In Chinese tea culture, the selection of tea utensils is a fundamental skill in tea art, guided by the principle of 'Five Suitabilities.' These include suitability to the tea itself, the water used, the individual's preferences, the artistic expression of the tea ceremony, and the surrounding enviro...
Tea News · Oct 07, 2025
Different Types of Tea Require Different Storage Methods
Tea is a beverage highly susceptible to absorbing surrounding odors and developing mold. Exposure to direct sunlight during storage accelerates internal changes in tea leaves, potentially causing rapid spoilage. With numerous varieties available, different types of tea require distinct storage appro...
Tea News · Oct 06, 2025