Actually, I'm Not Harmful to the Stomach, Perhaps You Didn't Choose the Right One
Tieguanyin tea is beloved worldwide, but some tea enthusiasts misunderstand it as harmful to the stomach. In reality, this is not the case. The article explains the different processing techniques of Tieguanyin, highlighting how its fermentation levels—from lightly fermented (similar to green tea t...
Tea News · Jun 10, 2025
Originally, Thinking About Tieguanyin This Way Was Wrong
The article debunks seven common misconceptions about Tieguanyin tea. It clarifies that authentic Tieguanyin should not be judged by its greenness, as its traditional appearance features砂绿油润 (sandy green and oily with golden-yellow soup color. The 'acidic' taste some associate with Tieguanyin is of...
Tea News · Jun 10, 2025
Where do the fresh, sweet, bitter, and astringent flavors in tea come from?
When drinking tea, the sensitive tongue quickly conveys the flavors of the tea to the brain, creating a sense of satisfaction or enjoyment. But what exactly are the substances behind these flavors? The taste components in tea can be categorized into sugars, amino acids, phenolic compounds and their...
Tea News · Jun 10, 2025
Cancer-causing? Harmful to the stomach? These accusations, tea does not bear
Drinking tea is often blamed for yellowing teeth, causing cancer if left overnight, or harming the stomach, especially green tea. However, these claims are largely misconceptions. Tea stains on teeth can be easily removed by regular brushing, and tea actually benefits oral health. Overnight tea does...
Tea News · Jun 10, 2025
Drinking Tea at Night Must Cause Insomnia? Not Necessarily
Many people believe that drinking tea at night will inevitably lead to insomnia due to its stimulating effects. However, tea not only refreshes but also calms the mind. By adjusting the brewing method scientifically, one can enjoy tea at night without disrupting sleep quality. The stimulating effect...
Tea News · Jun 09, 2025
Liver Fire and Dry Eyes? Here Are Nine Liver-Clearing and Eye-Brightening Teas!
Traditional Chinese medicine states that 'the liver opens into the eyes.' Modern office workers, constantly staring at screens and staying up late, inevitably harm their liver health. Protecting the liver requires reducing screen time, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, and avoiding smoking, alco...
Tea News · Jun 09, 2025
Do you know what the four famous teas in China are?
Since ancient times, tea has been an indispensable part of Chinese people's lives. Due to historical accumulation, China has become the country with the most tea varieties in the world. The tea exported from China is highly favored by tea lovers both at home and abroad, enjoying a global reputation....
Tea News · Jun 09, 2025
The 'Fermentation' of Tea You Didn't Know
When discussing tea, terms like 'fully fermented,' 'semi-fermented,' and 'lightly fermented' are often used. But is this the same fermentation as in common fermented foods like yogurt, wine, or vinegar? What are the differences? Today, we explore the mystery of tea 'fermentation.' In tea processing,...
Tea News · Jun 08, 2025
Six Major Tea Categories Storage Methods, This One Article is Enough
This article provides comprehensive guidance on how to store six major types of tea properly. It explains the importance of proper storage to maintain tea quality, the factors affecting tea deterioration (temperature, moisture, oxygen, and light , and specific storage methods for each tea type, such...
Tea News · Jun 07, 2025
Nine Body Constitutions and Six Major Tea Types: Traditional Chinese Medicine Teaches You How to Pair Them
Understanding your body constitution and physiological state can help you better comprehend your health and take proactive steps toward wellness. Different tea properties correspond to various body constitutions, and adjusting your tea consumption accordingly can be more beneficial for health. This...
Tea News · Jun 07, 2025