Posts Tagged ‘chinese tea

Tea is 1 of the most famous drinks in the world- whether taken as a morning ‘pick me up’ or an evening brew of tranquility. What’s more, there are a variety of tea types the world over that 1 can choose from. From the popular green tea to the less familiar white peony, tea can be very versatile. Here, we have a look at a few of the hottest varieties of tea.

Some of the best insights into Chinese culture can be gleaned from the real-life stories that are popular across the mainland. Just like everywhere else in the world, Chinese people will go to great lengths to keep the things they love or take drastic action to avoid a bad situation.

Have you ever dreamed of getting a big, fat sum of money by chance? What if you could only have it at the cost of your peaceful life? Could you make a decision like the leading character of this true story?

Intriguing legends about purple clay have been passed on the lips of Chinese tea lovers over time. Through these stories, we get clues about the start of purple clay tea ware and the status a good purple clay teapot may give its owner.

In recent times there have been some incredible claims for the properties of Wu long tea and not just about weight loss. According to some it lessens signs of aging, increases energy levels, improves your teeth, even reduces hair loss, is beneficial to improves the immune system…the list continues.

Who was the first person that discovered the distinctive purple clay ideal for making teapots? How deep do purple clay teapot collectors love their treasures? There are many interesting Chinese legends and folklore that aim to answer these questions.

Wu Long Tea is such an incredible product and well worthwhile implementing in your daily routine.This well known Chinese Tea made a famous appearance on Oprah with Dr Oz. Wu Long Tea (also called Oolong Tea) is partially oxidized; in taste it is more like green tea than black tea and is usually drunk on its own without milk.You will also find that the quality of Wu Long loose leaf tea is superior to tea bags.

As we study the advantages of tea it is growing more popular, but not just as a beverage. Tea is also gaining popularity as a spice for cooks. You might recollect a similar thing happening a couple of years ago during the time when coffee irrupted as a stylish beverage.