Introduction to Huangjingui Oolong Tea
Huangjingui is an oolong tea made from tender shoots of the Huangdan tea plant, named for its golden-yellow liquor and osmanthus-like aroma. Known as the 'Qingming Tea' and 'Sky-Penetrating Fragrance' in producing regions, it is celebrated for its early harvesting and distinctive qualities. The tea...
Tea News · Oct 30, 2025
Introduction to the Effects of Turmeric, Licorice, and Green Tea
This herbal tea blend combines vinegar-prepared turmeric (10g , licorice (5g , and green tea (3g to create a health-boosting beverage ideal for spring. The preparation involves simmering the turmeric and licorice in 8000ml of water for 10-15 minutes before adding green tea for a final 5-minute infu...
Tea News · Oct 30, 2025
Introduction to Health Tea
Health tea first became popular in the West. Chinese health tea is primarily made from green tea, black tea, oolong tea, or Anslim herbal tea as the main ingredients, combined with proven effective single or compound Chinese herbs. It can also be made by spraying herbal decoctions onto tea leaves an...
Tea News · Oct 30, 2025
Which is Better: Green Tea or Jasmine Tea?
Both green tea and jasmine tea offer excellent health benefits as natural beverages that can boost immunity. Green tea is unfermented, preserving about 85% of tea polyphenols and caffeine from fresh leaves, along with significant amounts of chlorophyll and vitamins. This gives it strong anti-aging,...
Tea News · Oct 29, 2025
Green Tea with Rock Sugar Can Relieve Pharyngitis
According to Taiwanese media reports, green tea with rock sugar can effectively alleviate discomfort caused by pharyngitis. Traditional Chinese Medicine explains that pharyngitis mainly results from lung and kidney yin deficiency, yin deficiency with internal heat, or external wind-heat invasion. Gr...
Tea News · Oct 28, 2025
Tea Processing Technology of Health Tea
This article details the production processes of various health teas including barley tea, burdock tea, genmaicha, liver-nourishing tea, tangerine peel ginger tea, hawthorn tea, persimmon leaf tea, goji berry tea, and mushroom instant tea. These teas offer benefits such as weight loss, digestive imp...
Tea News · Oct 28, 2025
Green Tea, Black Tea, Oolong Tea
This passage introduces three major types of Chinese tea: Green Tea, Black Tea, and Oolong Tea. Green Tea is non-fermented, characterized by clear liquor and green leaves, and is the most produced tea in China. Its processing involves fixation, rolling, and drying. Black Tea is fully fermented, know...
Tea News · Oct 27, 2025
What Tea is Good to Drink in Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter?
Traditional Chinese medicine offers guidance on tea selection according to the seasons to promote health and well-being. It is recommended to drink floral teas in spring to refresh the mind and dispel winter's chill. Green tea is ideal for summer as its cooling nature helps clear heat and quench thi...
Tea News · Oct 27, 2025
The Centenarian in Tea: Dark Tea
Dark tea, compared to green tea, black tea, and oolong tea, lacks delicacy and may even be considered less refined, with relatively straightforward brewing methods. However, it possesses the spirit and temperament of moderation and harmony that other tea categories have. The allure of century-old da...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025
Honey Intestine-Moistening Green Tea
Honey Intestine-Moistening Green Tea is a traditional herbal beverage combining 10g honey, 6ml sesame oil, and 6g green tea. The preparation involves mixing green tea with sesame oil before adding 30ml hot water. After slight cooling, honey is incorporated. Consumed twice daily (morning and evening ...
Tea News · Oct 26, 2025