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The best water temperature for brewing tea
Green Tea Green tea is an unfermented tea, the leaves are tender and need to be brewed at a lower water temperature. Generally speaking, green tea should be brewed at a temperature between 80°C and 85°C. If the water temperature is too high, it will destroy the vitamin C and polyphenols in the tea. If the water temperature is too high, it will destroy the vitamin C and polyphenols in green tea and make the tea soup bitter. Therefore, it is recommended to first...
How to make oolong tea
When it comes to brewing oolong tea, we are not only looking for deliciousness, but also concerned about health. Below, I will explain in detail how to make a cup of fragrant and delicious Oolong tea. Brewing Steps 1. Prepare the utensils Choose a white porcelain bowl or a purple clay pot as the tea brewing utensils. Use spring water or...
Ancient tea culture of elegant name and alias
Tea, as an important part of traditional Chinese culture, has been endowed with rich cultural connotations and various elegant names since ancient times. In ancient literature, tea has many names, but "tea" is the most formal name. Before the Middle Tang Dynasty, the word "tea" was usually written as "tian", and "tian"...
The Mystery of Tea Brewing Water in The Tea Sutra: The Selection and Influence of the Best Water Source
In China's long history of tea culture, the Tea Classic is an indispensable classic for the study of the tea ceremony. Lu Yu's "Tea Classic" not only details the types of tea, picking, production, tasting and other knowledge, but also has a unique understanding of the water used to make tea. In this article, we will discuss in depth the "Tea Classic" in...
How to brew Mao Jian? A complete guide to brewing Xinyang Mao Jian
Xinyang Mao Jian, also known as Yu Tea, is a famous green tea treasures, with its tender buds, fragrant tea aroma, sweet tea flavor and highly respected. Its appearance is tender, bud tip like hair, color green, after brewing the soup color is tender green and bright, the taste is fresh and sweet, people have a long memory. Mao Jian is not...
Osmanthus brewed tea, the perfect combination of sweet flavor and health benefits
Osmanthus, an aromatic plant widely grown in southern China, is not only an ornamental flower, but also an excellent tea brew. With its unique aroma and various health benefits, osmanthus tea has gradually become a new favorite among people's daily drinks. Today, we will talk about those things of osmanthus tea. (...
Tea is full of deception, wine is full of honor: why can't you pour tea full?
In Chinese culture, tea has always enjoyed a high status, not only is an indispensable beverage in people's daily life, but also contains a deep cultural connotation. Tea culture, there are many instructions and etiquette, including the custom of pouring tea can not be poured full. At first glance, it seems...
How to make flower tea? Come and experience the joy of homemade flower tea
Flower tea, with its rich floral aroma and unique flavor, is loved by people. However, there is a wide range of floral teas on the market, with varying prices and quality. Why don't you let your taste buds be the protagonist of the tasting, and make a cup of exclusive flower tea with your own hands? Making flower tea may seem...
Can you make tea in a 316 steel mug? Learn the pros and cons of 316 stainless steel mugs
What is 316 stainless steel? 316 stainless steel is a molybdenum-containing austenitic stainless steel with superior corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength compared to other types of stainless steel.316 stainless steel is commonly used in medical devices, food processing equipment, chemical containers, and other areas with high material requirements. Its formation...
Which is better, rainy day tea or bright day tea?
Spring, the season of recovery, is also the time that tea lovers look forward to. Spring tea, with its unique aroma and flavor, has become the best tea. In the family of spring tea, Mingqian tea and Yuqian tea are especially eye-catching. They not only represent two different harvests in Chinese tea culture...