Category: Tea blog
How much caffeine is in each type of tea?
Hey there! I was wondering, how much caffeine is in each type of tea? Thanks so much! Pu-erh tea, Yunnan Pu-erh tea, Yunnan green tea, Yunnan black tea, Yunnan green tea, Yunnan black tea, Yunnan purple pottery, Jianshui purple pottery, Yunnan silver pots, Biluochun, Daiyi tea, Xiaguan Tuocha, Daliushu tea, Green tea, Oolong tea, and…
What are the best asian weight loss teas?
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How to perform a Chinese wedding tea ceremony?
How to perform a Chinese wedding tea ceremony? Create a blog post subtitle that summarizes your post in a few short, punchy sentences and entices your audience to continue reading. Welcome to your blog post. Use this space to connect with your readers and potential customers in a way that’s current and interesting. Think of…
4 Big Benefits to Health of Drinking Green Tea
5 Jul, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged antioxidants / benefits of green tea / blood clot / cancer / Cardiovascular Disease / cholesterol / go green / green tea / green tea benefits / HDL / health / healthy / LDL / lose weight / lower blood pressure / prevent cancer / prevent Cardiovascular Disease / prevent heart attack / weight loss by Michael Lewis Green tea health benefits are one of the main reasons to start drinking green tea on a daily basis. Below is a list of reasons why it is a good idea to start having…
What’s White Tea’s history and health benefits?
What’s White Tea? White tea is made from the buds and young leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant and sun dried or dried by steaming with no fermentation. As a result it has the least amount of caffeine of all the teas, about 1% that of a cup of coffee, and the most subtle…
The types of chinese tea
Longjing tea | Green Tea | Oolong Tea| Tips about Longjing tea| Chinese Herbal Teas Probably you are familiar with the Chinese saying, Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day. Though tea is last on the list, we can still see how important the tea is…
What’s Oolong Tea?
Longjing tea | Green Tea | Oolong Tea| Tips about Longjing tea| Chinese Herbal Teas Oolong tea is gently rolled after picking, allowing its essential oils to slowly oxidize. This reaction to the air darkens the leaf and produces distinctive fragrances. Once the leaf has developed properly, the tea maker must stop the oxidation…