Roadside Tea View in Turkey
As early as hundreds of years ago, tea traveled far to Europe with the Silk Road. Turkey, at the end of the Silk Road, …
As early as hundreds of years ago, tea traveled far to Europe with the Silk Road. Turkey, at the end of the Silk Road, …
The Iranians call tea “Channon”, and this coincidence with the Chinese language seems to suggest the inextricable relationship maintained by the ancient Silk Road. …
With the increased awareness of health care, Asian health fashion, and love of tea hobbies, attracting more and more Americans, which have always been …
Russia began to accept the Chinese tea-drinking method in the 16th century, and until the late 17th century, the style of tea drinking has …
William Ux in “The Complete Book of Tea”, sorted out a history of Chinese tea entering England. about 1657, there was a coffee house …
Chinese tea and tea culture has the most profound impact on Japan, and the tea ceremony is one of the most typical elements of …
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1. Green Tea Green tea, also known as unfermented tea, is a tea made from suitable tea trees, after the traditional process of killing, …
China’s tea area is divided into four major tea regions according to the ecological environment, tea tree varieties, and tea structure, namely South China …