Archive for the 'Green Tea' Category

Varieties Of Chinese Green Tea - Purple Shoot Tea

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Purple Shoot Tea
Native Chang-xing County
Appearance dark green with orchid fragrance
Brew clear green
Water 85 - 90 C
This is one of ancient Chinese teas still in production today. In the eighth century it was a tribute to the imperial court. Managed by court officials, as many as 30,000 people would work in its tea gardens during […]

Varieties Of Chinese Green Tea - Jing Mountain Tea

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Jing Mountain Tea
Native Yu-hang County
Category organic
Appearance emerald-green and firmly rolled with delicate fragrance
Brew mellow light-green
The name of the tea derived from Jing Mountain Temple, once home of about 2,000 Buddhist monks during its golden age in the 10th century. In 1259, a Japanese monk brought ‘tea banquet’ ceremony from the temple back to […]

Nutrition Facts in Green Tea

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Green tea contains rich nutritions which is essencial to our health. Quantities of each component are shown in the table below.
Green tea contains catechins, thought to inhibit the breakdown of fats as well as the production of an inflammatory substance that can trigger hunger. One study shows that drinking three glasses of green tea a […]

Varieties Of Chinese Green Tea - Hui Ming Tea

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Hui Ming Tea
Native Ci-mu Mountain, Jing-ning County
Appearance yellowish green, firmly rolled
Brew clear-green, orchid fragrance
Hui Ming Tea is a traditional Chinese green tea. Because its producing area is out-of-the-way, it […]

Varieties Of Chinese Green Tea - Green Top

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Green Top Tea
Native Lin-an County
Appearance dark green in color and corded in shape
Brew clear green
Tea cultivation in Lin-an County can be traced back to the 5th century. After long snowy winter, tea in Tian-mu Mountain begins shooting in late April. Standard picking is one shoot with two leaves. This green tea divides in four […]

Varieties of Green Tea - Chinese Green Peony Tea

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Green Peony Tea
Native Mt. Xian-xia
Appearance emerald green and straight, in shape of peony flower petal
Brew clear-green
This tea was known about in the 12th century, and called Xian Xia Tea after its origin. In 1506, Emperor Zheng-de sampled the tea on his trip to south China, and appointed it a attribute then. In following centuries, […]

Dos & don’nts of Green Tea (what you must do and must not do with Green Tea)

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

Dos

Drink three or more cups of green tea per day. It will provide daily needs of V A 22%, V C 30%, and V E 49%. Drink more in case of greasy food, smoking, or alcohol. Drink less for women in pregnancy.

Don’ts

Do not drink the tea that left overnight.
Do not drink if the tea […]

Varieties Of Chinese Green Tea - Dragon Well

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Dragon Well Tea
Native: Hangzhou
Appearance: yellowish-green spears, orchid fragrance
Brew: clear, olive taste
Water: 85° C
Ranked the first in top-ten Chinese teas in successive appraisals, Dragon Well has been the most famous green tea in China. The name of the tea was known around the 12th century. By its unique taste as well as its making, it […]

Varieties Of Chinese Green Tea - Cloud and Mist

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Cloud and Mist Tea
Native: Tian-tai County
Appearance: emerald green in color and curved in shape
Brew: clear green with lasting fragrance
This is a traditional tea. Its was first know around in the 2nd century, when Buddhist monks cultivated teas around their temple. To the 5th century, tea cultivation expanded to odd pieces of […]

Varieties Of Green Tea - Long Ding

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Kai Hua Long Ding is quickly gaining international recognition. This tea has already won the “Zhejiang 10 Famous Tea” and “Top 10 Most Preferred Green Tea” in 2004 and many believe it should be listed as one of China’s ten famous tea.
Other names:
Kai Hua Dragon’s Pick
Taste:
The aroma of this tea is minty fresh combined with […]