By: Mike Chan | 2007-06-20 | Cuisine China, in addition to being the homeland to the Han people and fifty-five other ethnic groups, is also the birth place for one of the world’s most consumed beverage- tea. Tea plants originated in China and were first used for medicinal purposes. It is believed that tea plants have been in existence in China for six thousand years already. Two thousand years ago, tea was developed as a drink. Since then, the Chinese learned to grow tea plants and to use the leaves as various types of tea that we drink today. Chinese tea leaves can be separated into... read more
By: Damian Papworth | 2009-09-25 | Tea This article takes a historical perspective of the drinks of tea and coffee. Interesting to know for people who enjoy these beverages every day. read more
By: Daniel Klimmer | 2011-03-18 | Tea China is the birthplace of tea drinking. It is interwoven in all of their society and is said to be one of their seven essentials for life. Real Chinese tea is only found in China and Chinese speaking communities. To buy real Chinese tea outside of Asia, one must buy online or in a Chinese community in a big city. read more
By: justinbayer | 2012-06-07 | Medicine The most consumed beverage worldwide is tea. Tea is consumed in various forms and ways. One of the most popular and having medicinal properties is the black tea especially the Chinese black tea. read more
By: Daniel Klimmer | 2011-06-01 | Food & Beverage Chinese tea has been estimated to have been around for about four to six centuries already. It is one of the most popular drinks in the world and along with the other contenders such as coffee and cocoa; the herbal drink tops them both. The fascination with the drink is linked with its organic and healing properties. read more
By: Daniel Klimmer | 2011-05-13 | Food & Beverage Chinese tea has become increasingly popular in the United States over the centuries. Its history goes back more than 4,000 years. It was used as a vegetable food offering centuries ago during the Han and Tang Dynasties. Later it was used as a sleep aide and for other medicinal benefits. read more
By: justinbayer | 2012-04-18 | Tea Traditional Chinese craftsmanship is the essence of Puzhen Life’s product series. And health & wellbeing brand with the highest-quality Chinese aromatherapy diffusers, essential oils, Chinese Black Tea pu-er, & Jun Kiln Porcelain. read more
By: Hardi Raweet | 2010-04-01 | Alternative Medicine For centuries, in Asia, green or Chinese tea has been used to promote good health. It's been revered by the Chinese for its healthy properties, and as a cure for many ailments, but it's only recently, with new studies and research being done, that Chinese tea is getting the recognition it deserves in the West. read more
By: Anthony Mckeown | 2011-12-09 | Supplements It is amusing but true that Chinese black tea is known as red tea in China. It is known as black tea in the West because of its very dark red colour. Like other Chinese teas, the history of black tea is at least a couple of thousand years old and there are many varieties of black tea available in China. Some popular Chinese black teas that are adored worldwide are Keemun Black Tea which is named a read more
By: mariadavos | 2011-09-14 | Tea Chinese herbal tea is renowned the globe more than since the key as a major remedy amongst the several Chinese herbal remedies. It's generally a black or dark brown liquid which is made from numerous Chinese herbs. It is typically made in a province in southern china called Guangdong. Though tea leaves are seldom utilized inside the creating of Chinese herbal tea, the sweetness depends on the type read more
By: Melinda gordon | 2011-05-16 | Tea Chinese tea is a long time China's traditional culture, Chinese tea can be used in Chinese medicine and Chinese cuisine. Chinese tea in Chinese the word "茶" (pinyin: chá). Chinese tea is known to have healing power good is good for health, reduce body fat, and longevity of boiling water. read more
By: simona gabriela | 2011-12-23 | Tea In recent years more and more consumers have come to learn that there are numerous health and dietary benefits to be gained from consuming various types of tea. In fact, many doctors recommend that people drink at least two cups of tea a day to build up their immune systems. This is because tea features numerous immune-boosting elements that have been proven to protect people from various infect read more
By: Skylar Windham | 2010-03-27 | Tea I recently went to China; Beijing to be exact. I found that after exploring the city for a month, having tried all the local fare, taken in the famous sites, i.e. the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven, etc., one of the most unique and beautiful aspects of Chinese society is its tea culture. read more