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| From: (Anonymous) | Date: March 27th, 2006 - 05:45 am | | | | (Link) | tea link |
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| From: (Anonymous) | Date: September 27th, 2008 - 01:46 am | | | | (Link) | chinese tea |
| From: (Anonymous) | Date: September 28th, 2008 - 12:05 pm | | | | (Link) | oolong tea |
chinese tea consists of tea leaves which have been processed using methods inherited from China. According to popular legend, tea was discovered by Chinese Emperor Shennong (Shen Nung, Shen Nong, The Yan Emperor, The Emperor of the five grains) in 2737 BC when a leaf from a Camilla sinensis tree fell into water the emperor was boiling. Not everyone agrees on the origin, but no one disputes that tea is deeply woven into the history and culture of China. The beverage is considered one of the seven necessities of Chinese life, along with firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce and vinegar. Some writers classify tea into four categories, white, green, oolong and black. Others add categories for red, scented and compressed teas. All of these come from varieties of the Camilla sinensis plant. Chinese oolong tea, while popular, is not a true tea. Most Chinese tea is consumed in China and is not exported. green tea is the most popular type of tea used in China. | |