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Jasmine tea (Chinese: 茉 莉 花 茶; pinyin: mòlìhuā chá or Chinese: 香 片; pinyin: xiāng piàn) is tea scented with the aroma of jasmine blossoms. Typically, jasmine tea has green tea as the tea base; however, white tea and black tea are also used. The resulting flavour of jasmine tea is subtly sweet and highly fragrant.
Gunpowder tea (Chinese: 珠 茶; pinyin: zhū chá; lit. 'pearl tea'; pronounced [ʈʂú ʈʂʰǎ]) is a form of tea in which each leaf has been individually rolled into a small pellet. Its English name comes either from some resemblance of the pellets to gunpowder , or from a phrase in Chinese that phonetically resembles the word "gunpowder".
Jasmine tea (trà lài), scented with jasmine; Chrysanthemum tea (trà cúc) Aglaia tea (trà ngâu, tea infused with the flower from the Aglaia duperreana plant) Trà sói, tea infused with the flower from the Chloranthaceae family. Trà sâm dứa, made from a herbal mix of green tea, jasmine, Aglaia duperreana flower, basil and pandan leaves.
Large dragon tea cake. Tea was an important crop during the Song dynasty. Tea farms covered 242 counties during this time. This included expensive tribute tea, which was tea from Zhejiang and Fujian provinces that was exported to Southeast Asian and Arab countries. In the Song dynasty, tea started to be pressed into tea cakes (usually black tea).
Between dinner parties, cookie exchanges and festive cocktails, most people report eating and drinking more than usual during the holidays, gaining on average 1 to 2 pounds of body weight.. Now ...
Pearl tea may refer to: Bubble tea, tea, milk, and chewy tapioca balls; Gunpowder tea (zhū ch ...