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Characteristics of Spring Tea from Ancient Pu’er Trees
The enchanting flavor of spring tea from ancient Pu'er trees lies in its rich and sweet aftertaste. After winter dormancy, these ancient tea trees store many nutrients, allowing the growing buds and leaves to synthesize more amino acids. The cold temperatures of winter and spring also slow down the growth of ancient tea trees, which is conducive to the formation of aromatic substances in the tea. Characteristics of Spring Tea from Ancient Pu'er Trees 1. Rich in Internal Substances Spring tea refers to tea harvested and made between the beginning of spring and the beginning of summer. Compared to summer and autumn teas, spring tea has the best quality. This is because after a winter of accumulation, the tea tree transports substances to new shoots and buds when the weather warms up in spring, making the internal content of spring tea the richest. In autumn and winter, organisms are in a state of conservation. While spring tea is resting and recuperating, it stores abundant energy. Additionally, the continuous low temperatures of spring lead to minimal consumption, resulting in even more abundant nutrients within the spring tea. At this time, the tea contains abundant vitamins, especially amino acids, which not only… -
Things You May Not Know About Liubao Tea
Winter has arrived, and with it comes a significant drop in temperature, freezing cold, and the dormancy of all living things. The cold invades, causing human physiological functions to weaken, and the body's physiological activities are in a state of suppression, with yang energy gradually declining. Women, in particular, may notice their hands and feet turning icy cold and their resistance decreasing. Drinking tea can help keep the cold at bay during winter. So, what kind of tea is best for winter? A dark tea, such as Liubao Tea, which is one of the warm-natured teas suitable for this season. Liubao Tea is produced in Liubao Town, Cangwu County, Wuzhou City, Guangxi. Just like Longjing Tea, Liubao Tea gets its name from its place of origin. Wuzhou City has a unique terrain, often described as "eight parts mountain, one part water, and one part field." The warm and humid climate makes it an ideal environment for tea trees to thrive. What specific nourishing effects does Liubao Tea grown in such a favorable environment offer? Nourishing Effects of Liubao Tea 1. Warm the Stomach Winter is the coldest season of the year, and human physiological functions decline due to the severe…
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