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  2. ChaPanda - Wikipedia

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    ChaPanda. ChaPanda (SEHK: 2555, Chinese: 茶百道; pinyin: Chá Bǎidào), also known as Chabaidao, in Chinese, is a tea beverage brand in the People's Republic of China.. ChaPanda is China's third-largest retailer of freshly made tea drinks [1] and has a 6.8% market share, up from 6.6% in 20

  3. Wuyi tea - Wikipedia

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    European merchants began purchasing tea in Canton during the 17th century.Because green tea formed the bulk of their imports, and because the Wuyi region was initially the main source of the more oxidated teas available to them, the term "Bohea" (based on the local Min Bei [which?] pronunciation of "Wuyi") became a blanket name in English for all more heavily oxidated teas; the modern ...

  4. Chagee - Wikipedia

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    Chagee is a Chinese milk tea chain. It was founded in Yunnan in 2017 by Zhang Junjie. [2] Its Chinese name (霸王茶姬; Bà Wáng chájī) is based on the traditional Chinese opera Farewell My Concubine (pinyin: Bà Wáng Bié Jī), with the logo based on a huadan opera actor.

  5. List of Chinese teas - Wikipedia

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    Chinese tea is a beverage made from the leaves of tea plants (Camellia sinensis) and – depending on the type of tea – typically 60–100 °C hot water. Tea leaves are processed using traditional Chinese methods. Chinese tea is drunk throughout the day, including during meals, as a substitute for plain water, for health, or for simple pleasure.

  6. Ten Fu Group - Wikipedia

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    Ten Fu's Tea store at a BHG Mall in Beijing. Tenfu Tea or Ten Fu (also Tian Fu Tea; Chinese: 天福茗茶; pinyin: Tiānfú Míngchá) is the name of a China-based company that specializes in tea and tea food products. [1]

  7. Taiping houkui - Wikipedia

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    The tea has been produced commercially since the beginning of the 20th century and is produced around the small village of Hou Keng (猴 坑). It won the "King of Tea" award at China Tea Exhibition 2004 and is sometimes listed as a China famous tea. The best Tai Ping Hou Kui is grown in the villages of Houkeng, Hougang and Yanjiachun.