The Secrets of Tieguanyin You Never Knew
Tieguanyin tea is not just a flavorful beverage but also possesses remarkable practical applications. This aromatic oolong tea can be used to treat minor burns and wounds when applied topically as a cooled tea solution. For those suffering from motion sickness, combining Tieguanyin with a small amou...
Tea News · Oct 11, 2025
Cleaning the 'Waste' in Your Body: Drink Some Dark Tea
Dark tea, known as the 'coarse grain' in the tea world, has been historically consumed by Tibetan people to decompose grease and supplement vitamins due to their high-fat diet. Made from coarse leaves through prolonged fermentation, it offers unique health benefits. Rich in dietary fiber, tea polysa...
Tea News · Oct 10, 2025
On Hot Days, Tieguanyin Tea is Best
During sweltering summer days, the author discovers the surprising thirst-quenching power of hot tea through a friend's tea ceremony. While cold drinks seem intuitively better for beating the heat, drinking steaming kung fu tea actually cools the body by inducing perspiration. This 'using heat to co...
Tea News · Oct 09, 2025
Can You Brew Tea with a Qing Dynasty Gaiwan?
On lazy afternoons with abundant sunshine, a book in hand and a cup of tea on the table, accompanied by the slowly wafting aroma of tea, one can wander and roam through the words. The tea's delicate fragrance and the simple paper scent of books blend together, creating the best atmosphere for readin...
Tea News · Oct 08, 2025
Let Me Tell You How to Drink Tea Properly
This article provides comprehensive guidance on proper tea consumption. It covers ideal daily intake amounts (12g for average adults, 20g for physically active individuals , how to arrange different tea types throughout the day (green tea in morning, jasmine tea mid-morning, black tea afternoon, ool...
Tea News · Oct 08, 2025
Although boiling tea is good, not all teas are suitable for boiling
British scientists have discovered that boiling tea in a pot releases more anti-cancer substances from tea leaves compared to brewing with boiling water, making it more effective against cancer. Research shows that boiling tea leaves for 5 minutes maximizes the concentration of antioxidants that abs...
Tea News · Oct 07, 2025
How to Identify Whether Biluochun Has Been Artificially 'Colored'?
Biluochun, one of China's top ten famous teas, is a type of green tea known for its abundant buds, delicate aroma, clear liquor, and mellow taste. Some consumers mistakenly believe that greener color indicates better quality in green tea. Experts warn that color follows natural growth patterns, and...
Tea News · Oct 05, 2025
Tea Knowledge | What Makes High Mountain Keemun Black Tea So Magical?
High Mountain Keemun Black Tea possesses enchanting original aroma, mountain rhythm, and vitality due to the interaction between internal factors (tea plant genetics and external factors (growing soil, climate, and ecology . Compared to plain tea, high mountain ancient tea trees have deeper roots i...
Tea News · Oct 05, 2025
What is the 'White Frost' on Pu-erh Tea?
The 'white frost' found on Pu-erh tea is a natural byproduct of microbial activity during the tea's post-fermentation aging process. This phenomenon, cherished by seasoned tea enthusiasts, results from the oxidation of tannins in the tea leaves. Unlike harmful mold, proper white frost appears as an...
Tea News · Oct 04, 2025
Did You Know Tea Can Also Be Used as Medicine?
Cough is one of the main symptoms of respiratory diseases. The causes of cough can be divided into two categories: external factors and internal injuries, both of which can lead to lung dysfunction and coughing. The following health teas can help relieve cough symptoms. For example, Double Leaf Tea...
Tea News · Oct 04, 2025