Methods for Preserving Tea
Tea preservation remains a significant challenge worldwide, as no method exists for long-term freshness preservation - only prolonging its shelf life. The key principles involve protection from pressure, moisture, light, and odors, while maintaining密封. Optimal storage containers include tin cans, po...
Tea News · Nov 02, 2025
Key Tips on How to Drink Tea to Relieve Summer Heat
During the scorching summer, tea becomes an excellent choice for cooling down. This article shares seven essential tips for drinking tea in summer to beat the heat. It introduces several tea recipes suitable for the season, such as sugar tea, ginger tea, chrysanthemum tea, and persimmon tea. These t...
Tea News · Nov 02, 2025
Tea Drinking is Beneficial for Preventing and Treating Heart Disease
Tea has long been recognized for its preventive effects against various diseases. According to a 1999 Market Daily report, boiled tea water can comprehensively treat premature heartbeats, including atrial, ventricular premature contractions, and atrial fibrillation. This is because tea leaves releas...
Tea News · Nov 02, 2025
Points Women Need to Pay Attention to When Drinking Tea in Winter
As winter brings dryness and lethargy, especially for office workers, tea offers a convenient way to boost well-being. However, women should be cautious: pregnant women should avoid tea due to its potential impact on fetal development; those on their menstrual period should refrain to prevent iron l...
Tea News · Nov 01, 2025
Cold Remedy Recipe - Tianzhong Tea
Tianzhong Tea is a traditional Chinese herbal formula designed to treat wind-cold type common cold. It combines multiple herbs such as Pinellia Tuber, Magnolia Bark, Apricot Seed, and Tangerine Peel, along with black tea leaves as the base. The preparation involves decocting Areca Peel to extract it...
Tea News · Oct 31, 2025
Decadent Tea Poem
A poetic exploration of existential fatigue and emotional turmoil through the metaphor of tea. The narrator describes a state of profound lethargy, lying like 'a pile of rotten mud' while grappling with overwhelming beauty, lost love, and societal judgment. Tea becomes both comfort and 'spiritual op...
Tea News · Oct 23, 2025
Longjing Tea Should Be Brewed with 80℃ Water
According to the tea knowledge exhibition at the 11th West Lake International Tea Festival, there are many details to consider when brewing tea. High-quality green teas like Longjing should be brewed with 80-85℃ water, while black tea and scented tea require 90-95℃ water. Oolong tea and Pu'er tea ne...
Tea News · Oct 23, 2025
Black Tea Story
On a cold winter night, a woman brews a cup of black tea, its steam carrying her thoughts back to a significant afternoon. During a difficult period of marital uncertainty, she met someone at a riverside tea house. Over a pot of black tea, they discussed life, marriage, and responsibility. The warm...
Tea News · Oct 23, 2025
How to Distinguish New Tea from Old Tea
The saying 'Drink new tea, age old wine' reflects traditional wisdom about tea consumption. While most teas are best when fresh, some varieties like Biluochun and Huangshan Maofeng actually improve with short-term storage of 1-2 months, developing better aroma and flavor. Certain teas such as Wuyi R...
Tea News · Oct 21, 2025
The Mystery Between Tea Drinking and Diabetes
Drinking tea daily for health preservation is a tradition that has been passed down in China for thousands of years. According to a recent report by the UK's Daily Mail, consuming at least four cups of tea per day can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. To uncover the mystery between tea drinking an...
Tea News · Oct 21, 2025