Learn about the History of Tea, factors that affect flavour, how to make Chinese Tea (Gong Fu Cha), storing and health benefits - by Chinese tea expert Daniel Lui. read more
Well, the oolong group is probably the most diverse of all the groups, so there are many teas that are similar to tiequanyin, and there are many that are very different, and they all are still in the oolong category. read more
As you add a cup of tea to your daily routine, please check the following tips which help you reap the maximum health benefits. 1. Drink it hot. Tea oxidizes quickly after brewing, and its nutrients diminish overtime. It is suggested that you drink it hot to get the best out of tea. 2. Do not drink too much strong tea. read more
Chinese tea is a beverage made from the leaves of tea plants and boiled water. Tea leaves are processed using traditional Chinese methods. Chinese tea is consumed throughout the day, including during meals, as a substitute for plain water, for health, or for simple pleasure. read more