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Teaware Cleaning Tips
1. After drinking tea, remember to dispose of the tea leaves and thoroughly clean both the inside and outside of the teapot. Note that when using a new teapot, remove any wax, oil, dirt, and tea scale from its surface. 2. If you find there is tea scale on your teaware, squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto the teaware, then spread it evenly over the surface with your hand or a cotton swab. After about one minute, rinse the teaware with water. 3. Chop up some potato and put it in the cup, pour boiling water into the cup and let it sit for about 10 minutes. The tea scale will then be easy to wash off. Potatoes contain starch which has strong absorption properties, making it easy to remove the scale from the cup. 4. Place a small spoonful of orange powder or orange juice inside the teacup or teapot, fill it with water, and leave it for 2-3 hours. This makes the tea scale detach from the teaware, making it easier to remove. Different cleaning tools are used for different types of teaware materials 1. To remove tea scale from metal tea strainers, if the metal tea…- 1
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World Tea Culture (Americas Edition) — Canadian Tea Culture
North America Canada Canada is the northernmost country in North America, with a land area of 9.98 million square kilometers, ranking second in the world. Canada is known as the "Land of Maple Leaves," and its capital is Ottawa. Benefiting from abundant natural resources and highly advanced technology, Canada has become one of the countries in the world with the highest quality of life, most prosperous society, and most developed economy, and is also one of the largest and most important diamond-producing countries in the world. Canadian Tea Culture Tea Drinking in Canada (image for reference) The first country in the Americas to drink tea was the United States, which also has a high consumption volume; Canada follows closely behind, being a well-known tea-drinking country in the Western Hemisphere. In Canada, the primary type of tea consumed is traditional high-quality British-style hot black tea. However, as awareness of the health benefits of green tea has increased, the habit of drinking black tea is gradually being replaced by green tea, jasmine tea, oolong tea, and other specialty teas. With the development of society, a tea culture that reflects Canada's multicultural identity has also evolved. Maple Syrup Maple Syrup Tea Maple syrup,…- 0
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The Wonderful Uses of Aged Tielguanyin Tea from Anxi
The aged Tielguanyin tea from Anxi (National Standard: Aged Fragrant Tielguanyin from Anxi) has a rich, smooth, and sweet taste. It offers various health benefits such as anti-aging, prevention of arteriosclerosis, diabetes management, weight loss, protection against tooth decay, antibacterial and antidiarrheal properties, heat-clearing and fire-reducing effects, invigoration, sobriety promotion, and hangover relief. What is Aged Tea? Aged fragrant Tielguanyin is made from "Tielguanyin raw tea." Before the national standard for aged fragrant Tielguanyin was established, it was mainly produced and stored in small batches, typically through the natural aging and maturation of strong fragrant Tielguanyin. Now, aged fragrant Tielguanyin has entered a new stage of mass production. It is made from "Tielguanyin raw tea" using unique processes such as baking and storing for over five years. Tielguanyin raw tea must undergo scientific storage to become aged fragrant Tielguanyin. This process includes a unique baking technique where the tea must be evenly and thoroughly baked to control its moisture content within 7%. This step is essential. During the storage of aged Tielguanyin, internal biochemical transformations occur, especially in the reduction of polyphenols and caffeine. These changes help reduce the tea's stimulating effect on the digestive system, making the flavor smoother… -
From Medicinal Use to Cooking, Cantonese People Truly Can’t Do Without This “Peel”
With the arrival of Winter Solstice, the north is already blanketed in snow, while southerners are starting to exhale white mist. In the cold winter, people favor warmth, which has given rise to a new social media trend in 2022: "cozy tea brewing around a brazier." The most essential element for cozy tea brewing is a small brazier, best made of pottery, accompanied by some smokeless charcoal, bringing warmth in the winter. Place a wire mesh over the brazier, set a pot of tea in the middle, and surround it with tangerines, sweet potatoes, grains, and a plate of pastries, completing the new-Chinese style cozy tea brewing. Teahouses provide a venue for socializing and venting. /Visual China When brewing tea around a brazier in winter, the gentle bubbling sound of the hot tea on the stove and the steam mixed with the sweetness of roasted fruits easily evoke images of ancient literati's elegant life: "the freshly baked tea leaves warm the shallow cup, and the tea is ground in a small mill on a sunny window." A mouthful of hot tea warms the whole body, filling one with happiness. During leisure time, inviting family and friends to experience this rustic…- 2
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The Correct Brewing Method for Chenpi Pu’er Tea
First, prepare a lidded bowl, a fairness cup, tasting cups, a tea strainer, a tea towel, etc. Scald the lidded bowl and other tea utensils with boiling water. Then, add 6 grams of Pu'er tea leaves and 2 grams of Chenpi (aged orange peel), pour in 100°C boiling water, and quickly rinse the tea (discard the rinse water). Next, pour water over the tea in a circular motion, cover the bowl, and after about 5 seconds, strain the tea into the fairness cup. Finally, pour it into the cups to drink. The Correct Brewing Method for Chenpi Pu'er Tea I. Broken Brewing Method 1. Open the outer packaging and take out an intact small green tangerine. 2. Crush the small green tangerine gradually and put the peel and tea together in a cup. 3. Pour boiling water over them. Rinse the tea once and then give it a second rinse. For this brewing method, be sure to decant the tea quickly to avoid overly strong or bitter and astringent flavors. 4. After five infusions, you can gradually increase the steeping time to maintain the taste and flavor of the tea. 5. It can be brewed around thirteen times. Additionally, because…- 1
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How to Steep Xiaoxinggan (Little Green Tangerine)? Should You Rinse the Tea?
Xiaoxinggan requires a rinse before steeping. Before you start, prepare a pot of boiling water and tear open the cotton paper wrapping of the Xiaoxinggan. Remove the Xiaoxinggan and place it in a gaiwan. Pour boiling water over it and immediately pour out the water; this is considered rinsing the tea. The rinse time should not be too long, generally no more than 5 seconds. After rinsing, you can proceed with the formal steeping and finally enjoy the tea. Many people are curious about whether the first steep of Xiaoxinggan needs a rinse. In fact, the first steep of Xiaoxinggan still requires a rinse. My suggestion is that the first two steeps can be directly discarded, which helps to wash away impurities in the tea. After removing the outer packaging of the Xiaoxinggan, lift off the lid and pour in boiling water. After about 3 seconds, quickly pour out the tea water. For the second steep, pour in boiling water again and let it sit for 3-5 seconds before pouring out the tea soup. Starting from the third steep, allow a bit longer steeping time, which will help the tangerine peel absorb water fully and release its essential oils and…- 1
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How to Drink Tea for Better Health
Life is short, and we should enjoy it while we can, indulging in poetry and wine. Having a persistent hobby is indeed fortunate. If this hobby also benefits our health and well-being, it couldn't be more fitting. Drinking tea is one of life's most delightful hobbies. Once you fall in love with it, it becomes a lifelong companion. To drink tea healthily and consistently over the long term, turning it into a consistent health practice, consider the following tips. How to Drink Tea for Better Health 1. Green Tea + Chrysanthemum Tea Green tea contains aromatic compounds that dissolve fat, eliminate greasiness, and prevent fat accumulation in the body. Vitamin B1, Vitamin C, and caffeine promote gastric juice secretion, aiding digestion and fat reduction. Saponins also help slim the figure. Additionally, green tea increases the metabolism of fluids, nutrients, and calories, reducing fat buildup in the body. Chrysanthemum tea effectively relieves fatigue caused by excessive festivities and refreshes the palate, diminishing the greasy aftertaste of food. 2. Rose Hips + Rosemary Rosemary is used as a spice in Western cuisine. Drinking rosemary tea can alleviate bloating and abdominal distension caused by consuming too many fatty foods during the holidays and… -
What Tea to Drink in Summer to Eliminate Cold and Dampness
Summer is here, and many people probably know it's time to drink mung bean soup. However, summer is actually the best time to enjoy ginger and jujube tea. Drinking this not only aids digestion and expels dampness but also nourishes blood and replenishes qi, effectively clearing out any internal illness. From the beginning of summer until the day before the start of the Dog Days, this period is the ideal time to drink ginger and jujube tea! After a winter and spring, the body tends to accumulate more disease-causing elements. The "Huangdi Neijing" advocates "cultivating yang in spring and summer." Supplementing yang in summer can not only enhance disease resistance but also eliminate stubborn cold conditions. Drinking a cup of ginger and jujube tea at this time can both replenish the deficiency of internal yang to warm the middle and assist yang in dispersing to expel cold. Additionally, cultivating yang in summer can start with the spleen and stomach. Since the surface yang of the body originates from the internal organs, especially the spleen and stomach. Drinking ginger and jujube tea can timely replenish the yang of the spleen and stomach. When the yang of the spleen and stomach is… -
Nuance in the Mix of Pu’er Tea
Pu'er tea has been popular for many years. Its rich flavor and unique aroma make it irresistible to many people, and its health benefits such as nourishment, weight loss, and tonification have made it a leader in the tea world, still widely favored by tea enthusiasts today. Pu'er tea is all about brewing techniques and the art of drinking, with a rich variety of consumption methods, including pure drinking and mixed drinking. Perhaps many people are not aware that the usually "down-to-earth" Pu'er tea can be mixed in refreshing and fashionable ways. Have you tried mixing Pu'er tea? Now let's take a look at some great companions for Pu'er tea! Pu'er tea + Citron Peel - Tea Aroma Meets Citrus Fruit Aroma Citron peel has been used in food and medicine since the Song Dynasty. Medicinally, citron peel can regulate Qi, strengthen the stomach, dry dampness, and expel phlegm, commonly used to treat digestive issues, soothe the liver and regulate Qi, and invigorate the spleen. In cuisine, Cantonese people have long used it in Guangdong dishes for seasoning, soups, stews, sweet desserts, and porridge, to remove fishy odors and enhance flavors, becoming a hallmark of the local health culture. The… -
The heat of summer will pass, time is endless; enjoy a good cup of tea and spend the summer in peace!
Time falls like rain, pouring down. It's the hottest time of the year, when we welcome the last solar term of summer, Great Heat. As the saying goes, “The coldest time is the nine cold days, the hottest is the dog days.” Great Heat coincides with the middle of the dog days, the hottest period of the year. The Three Phases of Great Heat 01 First Phase: Withered grass turns into fireflies. In the height of summer, fireflies lay their eggs on withered grass, and when they hatch, they emerge from it. Ancient people mistakenly believed that fireflies were transformed from decaying grass. 02 Second Phase: The earth is moist and the heat is sultry. Sultriness refers to the humid atmosphere. The moisture in the earth's air makes it steamy and damp. During Great Heat, the world feels like a giant steamer. 03 Third Phase: Heavy rains occur frequently. Since the start of the dog days, thunderstorms have erupted periodically, and during Great Heat, they become more intense. However, as Great Heat progresses, after each thunderstorm, the oppressive heat seems to subtly diminish, transitioning towards the onset of autumn. Drinking Tea During Great Heat Hot tea is better than cold…- 1
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How to Choose Good Xiao Qing Gan?
Authentic Xiao Qing Gan is made from Xinhui citrus peel and high-quality Yunnan Pu'er ripe tea; neither can be omitted. Good Xiao Qing Gan has the characteristics of thick, firm skin with a uniform color, and its oil glands are clearly visible in high density, while poor quality Xiao Qing Gan has thin, soft skin lacking vitality and elasticity. Good Xiao Qing Gan has a full, smooth mouthfeel, a proper aroma that is rich, sweet, and smooth, whereas inferior Xiao Qing Gan has a faint aroma, bland taste, and lacks consistency. How to Choose Good Xiao Qing Gan? First, Look at the Surface The packaging should be intact without any mold spots. The color of the citrus peel should be consistent and not too dark, and the brewed tea should have a clear, transparent liquor without sediment. Second, Smell the Aroma After brewing, the tea should have a light fruity scent mixed with the tea aroma, which should be fresh and pleasant without any astringency or moldy smell. Third, Taste The tea liquor should be thick and smooth upon entry, with a sweet aftertaste and no sharp, irritating sensations. Fourth, Feel the Leaves Gently squeeze the leaves, they should be… -
Why do many tea enthusiasts enjoy drinking aged white tea with tangerine peel? What are the benefits?
Brewing a pot of your favorite tea and watching the leaves unfold in hot water is a pleasure. Drinking a cup of tea during leisure time is even more delightful.It feels like one's soul merges with the tea, enjoying an indescribable natural beauty. In fact, every leaf of tea experiences the fusion of nature and human intention. Today, let’s talk about aged white tea. First, what is aged white tea? Aged white tea, much like raw Pu'er tea, becomes richer and more fragrant over time if stored properly. Its character changes from originally cool to warm, enhancing its value for consumption. We refer to white tea that has been stored for many years within its proper shelf life as aged white tea, also known as silver tea. What precautions should we take when storing aged white tea? Many aged white teas are sold as compressed cakes, which should be kept in their original packaging and stored in a cool, dark place while maintaining dry conditions. If the environment is too warm, the active components in aged white tea can evaporate quickly, accelerating its aging process, but this may cause it to lose its original nutritional value and character. If you…- 3
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What Tea Should You Drink If You Have a Weak Constitution?
Dark Tea Dark tea is a type of tea that regulates gastric motility in both directions. Regular consumption can effectively adjust the gastrointestinal tract and is particularly helpful for symptoms like poor appetite and abdominal distension caused by qi deficiency. Dark tea has a warm nature, making it very suitable for those with a qi-deficient constitution. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, individuals with qi deficiency should consume foods that replenish qi, which are also rich in nutrients and easy to digest. Dark tea is an excellent choice in this regard. Huangqi (Astragalus) Tea This tea is great for relieving fatigue, boosting energy, and stopping perspiration. It is effective for common symptoms of qi deficiency, such as fatigue, night sweats, and weariness. The main ingredient is Huangqi, a Chinese herb known for its ability to tonify qi, boost yang, nourish blood, and stop perspiration. It is particularly suitable for those with poor complexion or shortness of breath. To prepare the tea, first, get fresh Huangqi and red dates, then boil them together in water for about thirty minutes before serving. Note that the herbs should not be discarded after one use; instead, they should be boiled multiple times to extract all… -
How Long Can You Infuse a Xiao Qing Gan? The Correct Method Is Here
Many people love Xiao Qing Gan not only for its adorable appearance but also for its health benefits. So, how should you infuse Xiao Qing Gan to make it tasty? How long can one Xiao Qing Gan last? How to Infuse Xiao Qing Gan for the Best Taste? Generally speaking, an authentic Xiao Qing Gan can be infused throughout the day. For instance, with “Shi Tian Yi Xiao Qing Gan,” a single piece can be infused at least 20 times while still producing a bright red and rich infusion that tastes of thick tangerine peel. Therefore, to enjoy the best taste, you must use genuine Xiao Qing Gan tea before infusing. Only genuine Xiao Qing Gan has the health benefits for your body. Additionally, there are other two methods to infuse Xiao Qing Gan besides using one per infusion, which are as follows: (1) Fragmented Peel Infusion Method: 1. Use a tea scoop to transfer the tea leaves into a gaiwan (lidded bowl). 2. Take an appropriate amount of tangerine peel. 3. Pour in boiling water (100°C). 4. Rinse the tea once or twice quickly, then proceed with the infusion. 5. The infusion time is approximately 1 to 2 seconds…- 1
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Tangerine Peel Tea: Choosing the Right Age and Brewing Techniques
Tangerine peel, or dried tangerine skin, is a traditional Chinese medicinal ingredient and food, especially popular for brewing tea. It has a unique aroma and numerous health benefits. The age of the tangerine peel can significantly affect the taste and effects of the tea. This article explores how the age of the tangerine peel impacts tea brewing and provides tips on how to make a fragrant cup of tangerine peel tea. The Age and Quality of Tangerine Peel The age of tangerine peel is one of the key factors determining its quality. Generally speaking, the older the tangerine peel, the more intense its aroma and higher its medicinal value. Freshly made tangerine peel has a more pungent aroma, which becomes milder and richer with time. The Optimal Age for Brewing Tangerine Peel Tea Traditionally, tangerine peel aged for over three years can be used for brewing tea, but peels aged between five to ten years are often preferred by tea enthusiasts. During this period, the balance between aroma and medicinal value is at its best. Tangerine peel older than ten years is even more valuable and suitable for making high-quality tangerine peel tea. Brewing Tangerine Peel Tea To brew a… -
Ganpu is also Pop
The unique shape and taste of Ganpu have attracted many who previously had no interest in Pu'er tea, leading them to start drinking it. Some joke that the distance between a tea novice and a Pu'er enthusiast might just be one Ganpu away. The phrase "soaking is better than drinking" has led to various creative ways to brew Ganpu. This has delighted an increasing number of Ganpu enthusiasts, and we share some common brewing methods here. Ganpu is so "reliable" The appreciation of Ganpu starts with its delicate outer covering. The packaging for small Ganpu is becoming increasingly fashionable, designed to appeal to young people's tastes. Even before you drink it, this little fruit seems like a spirited sprite, stimulating your senses visually. The best Ganpu fruits come from the Xinhuai core production area in Guangdong, paired with ripe Pu'er tea from Yunnan. Ripe Pu'er is known for its smooth flavor, neither too strong nor too weak, perfectly complementing the peel. The Ganpu and Pu'er complement each other, with the Ganpu relying more on the Pu'er. A high-quality ripe Pu'er can significantly enhance the taste and aroma of a Ganpu tea. High-grade ripe tea leaves are typically chosen, and the…- 2
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Benefits and Suitable Groups for Young Citron Fruits
Young citron fruits refer to the fruits harvested before they are physiologically mature. These young citron fruits have a high content of essential oils, hesperidin, and low polysaccharides. They possess the effects of regulating qi and invigorating the stomach, relieving cough and phlegm, and promoting weight loss and fat reduction. Young citron fruits contain a high level of volatile fruit oils and fruit acids, as well as tea polyphenols, vitamin C, caffeine, theobromine, catechins, proteins, tannic acid, tea polysaccharides, vitamin B1, tannins, chlorophyll, vitamin A, vitamin E, amino acids, cellulose, flavonoids, limonin, alkaloids, and trace elements. The citric acid in young citron fruits is beneficial for nourishing the skin, while the limonene contained in them has excellent effects in suppressing coughs, resolving phlegm, and inhibiting bacteria. Benefits and Suitable Groups for Young Citron Fruits: 1. Promoting Metabolism and Fat Reduction The peels of young citron fruits contain nobiletin, which is a promoter of carbohydrate metabolism, with anti-blood cell agglutination, antifungal, and anti-allergic effects. Human metabolism is an unconscious, staged process that varies by age, gender, and body part and occurs constantly within the body. As one ages, certain parts of the body's metabolism may slow down, requiring external assistance to… -
How to Brew and Cook Pu’er Tea with Dried Tangerine Peel
Dried tangerine peel can be paired with both ripe and raw Pu'er, but relatively speaking, ripe Pu'er is better. When paired with raw tea, the dried tangerine peel can alleviate the bitterness of the tea and moderate its strong taste and nature; when paired with ripe tea, the taste is smooth and aged with a rich aroma, complementing each other perfectly. Brewing ripe Pu'er together with dried tangerine peel results in a smoother and silkier flavor, catering to the drinking needs of most people. How to brew and cook Pu'er tea with dried tangerine peel; A cup of dried tangerine peel Pu'er not only clears the lungs and moisturizes but also provides a delightful afternoon experience. First, take a small teapot with a capacity of 200 ml, 2 grams of dried tangerine peel, and 8 grams of ripe Pu'er tea. Break the dried tangerine peel into small pieces, as smaller pieces will fully release the aromatic oils from the peel. When cooking dried tangerine peel Pu'er, it is important to maintain a balance between the two ingredients; too much peel can overpower the taste and lose the individual flavors. Place the dried tangerine peel and Pu'er tea together in the…- 3
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Several Kinds of Teas That Help Burn Fat: Weight Loss and Detoxification Depend on Them!
Twelve slimming teas, tailored for dieters, those with edema, meat lovers, those hoping to burn fat, constipation sufferers, and more. This summer, let these teas help you easily sip away your body fat. 1. Dieters Should Drink Oolong Tea Due to dieting for weight loss, eating less means there's less food residue, sometimes accumulating for several days before a bowel movement, which can easily lead to dryness. We recommend drinking oolong tea. Ingredients: Oolong tea. Preparation: Simply steep in boiling water. Benefits: Aids digestion, expels phlegm, detoxifies from alcohol and greasy foods, and reduces fat. 2. Those with Edema Should Drink Job's Tears Tea The causes of edema are numerous. If it is simply due to water retention causing the edema, we recommend drinking job's tears tea. Ingredients: 10 grams of stir-fried job's tears, 5 grams of fresh lotus leaf, 5 grams of hawthorn. Preparation: Boil with hot water and drink. Benefits: Heat-clearing, dampness-expelling, treats edema. 3. Stress-Induced Constipation? Drink Lotus Leaf Tea Low mood and high stress may increase the sensitivity of the intestines, leading to constipation. We recommend drinking lotus leaf tea. Ingredients: 3 grams of lotus leaf, 6 grams of stir-fried cape jasmine seeds, 3 flowers of… -
The Benefits and Effects of Lotus Leaf and Dried Tangerine Peel Tea: The Health Advantages of a Traditional Beverage
Lotus leaf and dried tangerine peel tea, a traditional beverage combining lotus leaves and dried tangerine peel, has a long history in China. This tea not only has a refreshing taste but also contains numerous health benefits. This article will delve into the effects and benefits of lotus leaf and dried tangerine peel tea, as well as how to drink it correctly for optimal results. Nutritional Components of Lotus Leaf and Dried Tangerine Peel Tea Lotus leaves contain various bioactive substances, including flavonoids, polyphenols, vitamins, and minerals. Dried tangerine peel is rich in volatile oils, dietary fiber, and multiple vitamins. These components work together to provide the following health benefits: Promotes Digestion The dried tangerine peel component in lotus leaf and dried tangerine peel tea, due to its volatile oils, can help stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, promoting the secretion of digestive fluids, thus improving digestive issues and poor appetite. Diuretic and Detoxifying Lotus leaves have good diuretic effects, helping the body eliminate excess water and salts, reducing edema. Additionally, this tea aids in maintaining kidney function and promoting the excretion of toxins from the body. Weight Loss and Slimming Lotus leaf and dried tangerine peel tea is believed to have… -
Silver Needle White Tea – A Tea for All Seasons Health Preservation
The Silver Needle White Tea is made from the plump buds of the large-leaf white tea plant. The buds are covered in white down, have a color like silver, and a shape resembling a needle; they have a fresh aroma with a distinct downy scent and a taste that is harmonious, refreshing, and sweet. The infusion is bright and pale apricot in color. When steeped in a cup, the tea buds slowly sink to the bottom, unfurling upright as if they were slender silver needles or pointed bamboo shoots, creating a remarkable sight. It has a fresh downy aroma and a sweet and mellow flavor, making it a high-quality tea. Silver Needle White Tea is known for its ability to improve eyesight and reduce internal heat, and can treat severe cases of heat. Because it requires specific tea plant varieties and processing techniques, its annual production is very low. Therefore, it is a rare treasure among white teas. Throughout the year, nature undergoes cyclical changes: spring sprouting, summer growth, autumn harvest, and winter dormancy. As seasons change, natural environments, temperatures, and human physiological functions also alter. To better preserve health and ensure physical and mental well-being, choosing suitable teas and…- 2
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Why is Aged Tangerine Peel Pu’er Tea Suitable for Autumn and Winter?
With the arrival of autumn and winter, temperatures begin to drop, rainfall decreases, and air humidity relatively decreases as well, making the climate rather dry. Dryness can easily damage lung yin, leading to discomfort in the lungs, a dry mouth and throat, dry coughs with little phlegm, constipation, etc. This is a time when yin grows and yang wanes, so the focus should be on nourishing yin. Autumn is characterized by gathering, with all things contracting; it corresponds to the lungs, so health preservation should primarily focus on nurturing the lungs. If one goes against this natural order, it can harm the lungs, leading to diarrhea in winter and reduced ability to withstand the cold. In winter, the earth gathers and all things lie dormant; the kidneys correspond to this period and are responsible for storing essence, so health preservation should primarily focus on nurturing the kidneys. Going against this natural order can harm the kidneys, causing atrophy diseases in spring. Aged Tangerine Peel Pu'er is a clever combination of aged tangerine peel and ripe Pu'er tea. Aged tangerine peel has been recognized as a traditional Chinese medicinal herb since ancient times, promoting qi circulation and generating body fluids; ripe… -
How to Brew Guangdong Preserved Tangerine Peel Tea? A Detailed Guide
Hello everyone! Today, we're going to talk about one of the specialties of Guangdong — preserved tangerine peel tea. This tea not only has a pleasant aroma but also offers many health benefits. So, how do you brew preserved tangerine peel tea? Let's take a look together. (Image source: Internet; please delete if infringement occurs) Benefits and Effects of Preserved Tangerine Peel Tea Before we get into brewing, let's understand the benefits of preserved tangerine peel tea. Preserved tangerine peel is made from tangerine peels that have been aged for years and has the effects of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, as well as dissolving phlegm and relieving coughs. Regular consumption can aid digestion, alleviate bloating, enhance immunity, and help the body detoxify. Selecting High-Quality Preserved Tangerine Peel To brew a good cup of tea, choosing the right ingredients is crucial. There are many types of preserved tangerine peel available on the market, but high-quality ones generally have a darker color, a natural luster, and a strong citrus scent. The older the preserved tangerine peel, the higher its medicinal value; it is recommended to choose those aged for over ten years. Brewing Method for Preserved Tangerine Peel Tea Now,…- 4
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How Many Infusions Can You Get from a Small Green Tangerine?
A small green tangerine can yield around 10 infusions. A single fruit can be continuously infused, but avoid using the small green tangerine the next day and try to consume it on the same day. When brewing a small green tangerine, pour hot water for the first infusion as a rinse, then directly infuse with boiling water afterward, with an ideal temperature of 100°C. Small green tangerines have the characteristic of becoming more fragrant over time, with a taste that is sweet, smooth, and leaves a lasting fragrance in the mouth. How Many Infusions Can You Get from a Small Green Tangerine? In my evaluation, I got 18 infusions, not counting the first rinse. The later infusions took a bit longer to steep. I directly poured hot water over the tangerine without steeping or boiling it. After 18 infusions, if you use a covered bowl and let it steep, you could likely get a few more infusions. So, a good small green tangerine can yield over 20 infusions, enough to last you most of the day. Brewing Methods for Small Green Tangerines First Method – Whole Fruit Brewing: 1. Open the packaging. 2. Remove the top cover of the tangerine…- 1
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