Chinese Oolong Tea Brewing Guidance

To really make oolong tea is a kind of demonstrative performance, it let the drinkers understand the steeping technique of the Oolong tea Specially the famous tea Oolong tea.

Eat the right food to keep winter chills away

Several days ago Beijing received its first snowfall this winter. Though it didn't snow heavily, temperatures have fallen sharply since then. Beijingers and other northern Chinese have entered their coldest season of the year.

Coffee, tea linked to lower risk of kidney cancer

Coffee and tea lovers may have a slightly reduced risk of developing kidney cancer, research hints.

All the tea in China: the political impact of tea

China is the undisputed homeland of tea and tea drinking. References to Chinese tea dates back 5000 years, including the colorful legend of a wild camellia blossom falling into Emperor Shen Nung's boiled water. Ironically, the extraordinary power of Chinese emperors cannot compare with the political and economic clout of the simple Camilla sinensis bush, better known to the world as Chinese tea.

Pick the right tea for you

Most tea related drinks are made by combining tea extracts with their original recipe, which leads to drinks like milk tea, and tea-flavored juice. A way of setting the good teas apart from the bad ones is the tea polyphenol content. National standards say the minimum tea polyphenol content for tea drinks is 600 milligrams per liter.

Chinese children learn tea art performance

Children learn the traditional tea art performance in the Fifth Kindergarten

Hu, Putin at Chinese Expo

Russian President Vladimir Putin (2nd L) and President Hu Jintao (R) shake hands as Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (L) and China's Vice Premier Wu Yi applaud after signing the guest book at a Chinese national exhibition in Moscow March 27, 2007.

For good health this new year, drink more tea

Tea varieties like these not only taste good but are good for you, research shows. Hundreds of recent studies show that drinking tea may lower your cholesterol, protect your bones, bolster your immune defenses, and even increase your metabolism.

ABCs of tea: How to brew the perfect cup

What makes a delicious ice cream and might help you live a longer, healthier life? Unless you’ve been under a rock for the past decade, you probably know that tea has more than a few health benefits. But if you’ve relied on bagged teas for your fix, you may be convinced that all tea is bitter and expensive.

Toast to Your Health in 2008 With a Hot Cup of Tea During National Hot Tea Month

 Don't Break the Same Resolutions This New Year When You Can Beat Them with a Hot Cup of Tea All Year Long; New Scientific Research Links Drinking Tea with Health Benefits