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09
2019-05
Several Basic Mistakes That Tea Lovers Should Avoid
Chinese people love drinking tea and often make friends over tea. However, there are many etiquettes involved in brewing tea, and even small mistakes in the details can easily ruin others' good impression of you. Therefore, beginners should pay close attention to the following tea ceremony etiquettes when brewing tea!
2019-05-09
The three best times to drink tea during the day: drinking it right is beneficial for health.
How should "health tea" be consumed? The best times to drink tea are three times a day. It is most suitable for a person to drink three cups of tea at different times throughout the day.
No matter how good the green tea is, it must be brewed properly; don't ruin the experience by brewing it incorrectly!
As the spring tea gradually arrives, it's important to know how to brew green tea to enjoy the new flavors. Here are some recommended methods for brewing a delicious cup of green tea. Brewing tips using a glass cup as an example: 1. Water temperature: It is generally recommended to use a temperature between 80°C to 85°C. If it's difficult to gauge the exact temperature, you can boil water in a kettle (1-2L) and let it sit for 1-2 minutes. 2. Pouring water: Use a dripping method to pour water along the wall of the cup, avoiding direct impact on the tea leaves. 3. Tea to water ratio: Generally, the ratio is 1:50, meaning 1g of tea leaves for 50ml of water. For a typical glass cup of 200ml, you would only need 3g of tea leaves. 4. Steeping time: The first infusion only needs to steep for 3 minutes.
Drinking tea regularly can bring at least 5 benefits.
First of all, whether drinking tea is elegant or not is not the point, but the fact that drinking tea is good for the body and can promote health is indeed well-established. According to early records in traditional Chinese medicine, tea has more than 20 benefits and is known as the "cure for all diseases." Even in modern times, tea has been regarded as a health tonic, and drinking tea is considered a refined activity. Although everyone knows that drinking tea is good for health, few people are aware of the specific benefits of tea. So what are the benefits of drinking tea for the human body? In this issue, the editor has compiled five major benefits of long-term tea drinking for your reference. Tea leaves contain substances such as tea polysaccharides, theaflavins, and thearubigins.