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Great Green Tea: Half from West Lake, Half from Thousand Island Lake

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 When people think of China’s finest green tea, they picture West Lake in Hangzhou—the villages of Longjing and Meijiawu, Emperor Qianlong’s legendary “Eighteen Imperial Tea Bushes,” and a cup of flat, jade-green leaves releasing delicate chestnut notes. And they’re not wrong. West Lake Longjing is indeed one of China’s most iconic teas. But few know that 150 kilometers southwest of Hangzhou, amid the emerald waters of Thousand Island Lake, lies another chapter of tea history—one far older, equally profound, and unjustly overlooked. Here, during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), tribute tea known as Jiukeng Maojian was sent to the imperial court. Lu Yu, the Sage of Tea, recorded its origin in his Classic of Tea (Cha Jing). Centuries later, seeds from this very land would travel to Japan, Kenya, and beyond, shaping green tea across continents. Today, protected as a Class-I national water source, this region bans chemical pesticides entirely—yielding tea of unmatched purity and freshnes...

Does Drinking Tea Damage the Kidneys? The Truth Revealed! A Must-Read for Tea Lovers and Non-Drinkers Alike

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  Do you drink tea regularly? You may have heard or seen statements claiming that "drinking tea harms the kidneys." Some say that "long-term tea consumption can lead to kidney stones," while others warn that "excessive tea drinking can damage the kidneys and cause chronic kidney inflammation." So, what is the actual impact of regular tea consumption on kidney health? Multiple large-scale studies have provided answers that both tea enthusiasts and non-drinkers should consider! What Impact Does Drinking Tea Have on the Kidneys? In 2023, researchers from the Southern Medical University’s Southern Hospital of the National Clinical Research Center for Kidney Disease published a study in the *Global Health Journal* that found regular tea consumption can reduce the risk of developing chronic kidney disease.  The study included over 170,000 middle-aged and older participants, of whom 83.5% regularly drank tea. At the start of the study, none had chronic kidney dis...

Youthful Secrets in the Cup: Which Group Appears Younger, Tea Drinkers or Coffee Lovers?

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  In the hustle and bustle of daily life, many find solace in their daily coffee fix, consuming 1-2 cups a day. The allure lies not just in the distinct aroma but also in the invigorating wake-up call it provides, turning the habit into a cherished routine. Similarly, tea enthusiasts appreciate the unique fragrance of their brew and the health-boosting benefits of substances like polyphenols. As research continues to uncover the advantages of regular tea and coffee consumption, the question arises: Which group reaps greater rewards in the quest for youthfulness and well-being? The answer might surprise you! So, who appears younger among those who frequently drink tea and those who frequently drink coffee? A groundbreaking study by researchers from Peking Union Medical College published in the "Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology" in 2024 revealed that habitual coffee drinkers experience a reduced risk of facial skin aging. Research Screenshot The study encompassed over 16,000 par...

The Benefits of Drinking Green Tea in Summer

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  As the scorching summer heat makes us crave a refreshing and healthy beverage, green tea stands out with its rich antioxidants and unique aroma. Here are some of the key benefits of drinking green tea during the summer: 1. Cooling and Refreshing Green tea is known for its cooling properties, making it an excellent choice to beat the summer heat. A cup of chilled green tea can effectively lower body temperature, helping to alleviate discomfort caused by high temperatures. 2. Boosts Alertness Green tea contains a moderate amount of caffeine, which can help improve alertness and concentration. Unlike coffee, the caffeine content in green tea is lower, making it less likely to cause jitters or palpitations when consumed in moderation. 3. Enhances Metabolism The catechins in green tea are powerful antioxidants that can boost metabolism and aid in fat burning. This makes green tea a great choice for those looking to maintain their figure during the summer months. 4. Improves Digestion ...

Drinking This Beverage Can Lower Death Risk by 13% – Great for Your Blood Vessels in Summer!

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During the scorching summer months, maintaining hydration and healthy dietary habits is essential. Recently, a study revealed that drinking a specific beverage can reduce the risk of death by 13% and significantly benefit blood vessel health. This miraculous beverage is none other than green tea! Health Benefits of Green Tea Green tea has been celebrated as a healthful drink for centuries, offering a multitude of benefits. Here are some of the key advantages of green tea, especially for blood vessel health: 1. Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases Green tea is rich in antioxidants, such as catechins, which help lower cholesterol levels in the blood and reduce the risk of atherosclerosis. Studies have shown that people who regularly drink green tea have a significantly lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases compared to those who do not. 2. Boosts Metabolism The caffeine and catechins in green tea can enhance metabolic rate, aiding in fat burning and helping to maintain a healthy w...

An In-Depth Analysis of China's Green Tea Market in 2024: Trends, Challenges, and Paths to Innovation

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  Introduction : Green tea, as a traditional superior agricultural product of China, holds a significant position in the global tea market. In 2024, after several years of steady growth, China's green tea market is facing new opportunities and challenges. This article will conduct an in-depth analysis of China's green tea market from multiple perspectives, including market data, consumer behavior, international trade, technological innovation, etc., and explore future development directions. 1. Market Data and Trends : According to data from the China Tea Marketing Association, the total production of green tea in China is expected to reach 1.5 million tons in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 8%. Among them, the production of traditional famous green teas such as Longjing, Biluochun, and Huangshan Maofeng accounts for about 30%, while the market share of emerging green tea categories is increasing year by year. On the consumer side, consumers in first-tier and second-tier citie...