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由荼公子aka奶茶傳教士主持的節目系列,身為飲品研發師撰寫《奶茶風味學》後,認為萬物皆可入茶。從各國茶葉的歷史與文化的主題,錄製包括線上課程、跨界語談的職業者的生活記錄,帶你跟著茶師了解飲料研發、茶葉界工作者的日常。

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choosing plant-based milk, best plant milk for tea, oat milk tea, soy milk tea, almond milk, coconut milk, pistachio milk, dairy-free milk, vegan tea options, milk tea with plant-based milk, plant-based milk nutrition, plant milk benefits, plant milk for coffee, plant milk comparisons, eco-friendly milk options In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we break down the different types of plant-based milk (or MYLK) and how to choose the best one for your tea or coffee. From soy milk to oat milk, and even exotic options like pistachioand coconut milk, we’ll explore the benefits, flavors, and ideal pairings for your favorite teas. Whether you’re looking for a dairy-free alternative or simply want to try something new, this episode will guide you through the process of selecting the right MYLK. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/choose-plant-milk/ Key Highlights:Types of Plant-Based Milk: Explore various options like almond milk, soy milk, rice milk, and oat milk, each with unique characteristics and benefits.Nutritional Comparisons: We’ll break down the nutritional content of each MYLK type, from low-fat almond milk to protein-rich soy milk, and how they fit into a healthy lifestyle.Best MYLK for Tea: Learn which plant-based milk complements different teas, from green teas to oolong, and why oat milk is often the top choice for milk tea.Cooking and Brewing Tips: Discover how to adjust your recipes for the perfect plant-based milk tea, including using higher amounts of MYLK and managing temperatures for optimal flavor. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
plant-based milk, MYLK, oat milk, almond milk, plant milk brands, barista plant milk, plant-based tea, oat milk tea, almond milk tea, plant milk health benefits, vegan milk options, low-calorie milk alternatives, eco-friendly milk, sustainable plant milk, coffee and tea with MYLK In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the world of plant-based milk, or MYLK, and the growing trend of using alternative milk options in tea and coffee. From oat milk to almond milk, we review 10 popular plant-based milk brands and discuss their unique benefits. Learn how to choose the right MYLK based on flavor, nutrition, and sustainability, and discover how plant-based milk is reshaping the beverage industry. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/mylk/ Key Highlights:Top 10 Plant-Based Milk Brands: Discover our curated list of the best plant-based milk brands, including Califia Farm, Alpro, and Blue Diamond.Nutritional Benefits: Learn about the health benefits of different MYLK types, from low-calorie almond milk to fiber-rich oat milk.Flavor and Pairing: Understand how plant-based milk pairs with tea and coffee, and which flavors, like barista oat milk, work best for milk teas.Sustainability Considerations: Explore how to make eco-friendly choices when selecting MYLK, and the impact of sourcing practices on the environment. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Lupicia teas, Japanese tea blends, fruity tea blends, white peach oolong, Tokyo wild berry tea, Lupicia top flavors, herbal tea blends, Japanese tea culture, Lupicia review, best Japanese teas, premium tea blends, Lupicia fruit teas, tea blending art, Lupicia iced tea, floral tea blends In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we delve into Lupicia, Japan's renowned tea brand offering over 100 unique tea blends. From fruity notes to floral infusions, Lupicia’s vast selection of teas has captivated tea lovers worldwide. We’ll explore the top 10 must-try flavors, from white peach oolong to strawberry vanilla, and discuss the art of Japanese tea blending. Discover why Lupicia has become a favorite among tea enthusiasts and how its flavor profiles stand out in the world of premium teas. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/lupicia/ Key Highlights:Top 10 Tea Blends: Discover Lupicia’s best-selling flavors, including Tokyo Wild Berry, Cookie Tea, and White Peach Oolong.Fruity and Floral Infusions: Learn about Lupicia’s signature fruity flavors like Grapefruit Black Tea and Muscat Darjeeling, alongside floral teas such as La Vie en Rose.Versatile Tea Offerings: With blends ranging from Japanese green teas to herbal teas, Lupicia offers something for everyone, whether you prefer hot tea or iced tea.Japanese Tea Culture: Explore how Lupicia integrates traditional Japanese tea-making techniques with modern, innovative flavors. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Dong Ding Oolong, Taiwan oolong, semi-fermented tea, oolong tea brewing, Taiwanese tea, tea roasting, floral oolong, Dong Ding tea history, hand-picked oolong, tea from Nantou, tea flavor profiles, roasted oolong tea, traditional oolong tea, Dong Ding tea culture, oolong health benefits In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the history and craftsmanship behind Dong Ding Oolong, one of Taiwan’s most renowned semi-fermented teas. Originating from the Dong Ding region in Nantou, this tea is celebrated for its rich flavor, floral aroma, and distinctive roasting process. Join us as we dive into its traditional methods, its evolution over time, and how it remains a top choice in the world of oolong teas. Learn more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/dongding/ Key Highlights:Tea Profile: Dong Ding Oolong features golden-yellow liquor, a sweet floral aroma with notes of fruit and roasted nuts, and a smooth, lingering aftertaste.Traditional Craftsmanship: This oolong is hand-picked and undergoes a unique semi-fermentation process, followed by tight rolling to create its iconic ball-like shape.Historical Roots: Dong Ding Oolong traces its origins back to the Qing Dynasty, when tea seedlings were brought to Taiwan from China’s Wuyi Mountains.Brewing Tips: Brew Dong Ding Oolong at 100°C, using soft water for optimal flavor extraction, and follow a quick steeping method to bring out its sweet, floral notes. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
The Essential Guide to Tea Terminology: Mastering the Language of Tea tea vocabulary, tea terminology, tea industry terms, tea brewing techniques, tea tasting notes, tea types, tea production methods, GABA tea, oolong tea, Yixing teapot, tea aroma, organic tea farming, tea tools, tea sensory evaluation, tea processing methods In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we dive into the world of tea terminology, helping you master the key English terms used in the tea industry. From tea types and processing methods to brewing techniques and tasting notes, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for both beginners and experts looking to enhance their tea knowledge. We also explore the cultural and historical significance of various teas, along with their professional classifications. Explore more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/tea-english Key Highlights:Tea Varieties: Understand the English terms for different tea varieties, such as oolong, black, white, and green teas.Production Techniques: Learn about the key methods used in tea cultivation, including organic farming and GABA tea processing.Tea Tools and Brewing: Discover essential tea tools and brewing techniques, including the use of Gaiwan and Yixing teapots for different types of tea.Tea Sensory Evaluation: Master tasting notes with English descriptors for tea aromas, such as floral, nutty, and fruity. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Songbo Evergreen Tea, Nantou oolong, floral oolong, Taiwan tea, oolong tea flavor, oolong tea brewing, semi-fermented tea, Taiwanese tea culture, Chiang Ching-kuo tea, handpicked oolong, gardenia tea aroma, osmanthus tea, Taiwanese oolong production, famous Taiwan teas, oolong health benefits In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the unique qualities of Songbo Evergreen Tea, a light oolong tea from the Nantou region of Taiwan. Known for its bright yellow hue, floral fragrance, and balanced flavor, Songbo Evergreen Tea has a rich history tied to the region’s unique climate and skilled craftsmanship. We’ll uncover its production process, flavor profile, and why it remains a favorite in Taiwan’s tea culture. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/songbo-evergreen-tea/ Key Highlights:Floral Aroma and Taste: Songbo Evergreen Tea is noted for its delicate floral fragrance, with hints of gardenia, osmanthus, and jasmine.Unique Production: A semi-fermented tea (20-40%), this oolong is handpicked and crafted into a tightly rolled form, preserving its vibrant green appearance.Ideal Growing Conditions: The tea thrives in the Nantou region’s misty, mineral-rich hills, which contribute to its exceptional flavor and quality.Legacy of Songbo Evergreen Tea: With roots tracing back to the Qing Dynasty, the tea has earned a spot among Taiwan’s top teas, gaining recognition after being named by President Chiang Ching-kuo. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Answering 108 Essential Tea Questions tea FAQ, 108 tea questions, tea origins, Taiwanese tea, tea brewing tips, tea storage tips, fermentation in tea, Taiwan tea regions, hand-picked tea, machine-picked tea, GABA tea benefits, best tea for beginners, tea pairing, high-quality tea, tea health benefits In this special episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we tackle the 108 most common questions about tea, distilled from Han-Yi’s blog. From tea origins and production methods to brewing tips and tea culture, this comprehensive guide covers everything a tea lover needs to know. Whether you’re new to tea or looking to deepen your knowledge, we’ve got you covered with key insights on topics like Taiwan’s tea regions, the significance of “fermentation” in tea, and how to select the best tea for your palate. Explore the full guide on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/108qa/ Key Highlights:Tea Origins and Basic Knowledge: Learn about the symbolism of "108" in tea, the real meaning behind "fermentation," and how different types of tea are classified.Tea Regions and Terroir: Discover Taiwan's most famous tea-growing areas like Alishan and Sun Moon Lake, and how terroir influences tea flavor.Tea Production Techniques: Compare machine-picked vs. hand-picked teas, and learn about Taiwan’s famous rolled black tea and how GABA tea can help with relaxation.Brewing and Tasting Tips: From the ideal water temperature for different teas to the best snacks to pair with your cup, we provide expert guidance for brewing the perfect tea.Tea Storage and Selection: Find out how to properly store tea to maintain its flavor, and learn how to differentiate between high-quality and commercial-grade tea. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
The Truth About No-Wash Tea no-wash tea, washing tea myths, tea pesticide safety, tea brewing tips, washing tea unnecessary, no-wash brewing, modern tea production, tea safety standards, tea health benefits, tea cleaning myths, washing tea science, high-quality tea safety, pesticide in tea, safe tea brewing, no-rinse tea In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we uncover the truth about washing tea. While some people believe in rinsing their tea to remove dust and pesticides, the reality is quite different. We explore why washing tea is unnecessary, how modern tea production standards ensure cleanliness, and why pesticides in tea cannot simply be washed away. Learn how to enjoy your tea without the extra steps and understand the science behind it. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/the-secrets-of-no-wash-tea/ Key Highlights:No Need to Wash Tea: Learn why washing tea is outdated and unnecessary due to modern production standards.Pesticide Myths: Understand why most pesticides in tea are fat-soluble, meaning they cannot be removed by rinsing with water.Safe Tea Drinking: Discover how selecting high-quality, certified teas ensures safety without the need for rinsing.Cultural Misconceptions: We address the myths around washing tea and the difference between "washing" and "waking" tea during brewing. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Honey Black Tea: The Sweet Flavor of Taiwan’s Signature Tea Honey Black Tea, leafhopper tea, Taiwanese black tea, natural honey flavor, Oriental Beauty tea, tea grading, Taiwan tea, Hualien tea, Taitung tea, how to brew Honey Black Tea, honey aroma tea, fruit-flavored tea, sustainable tea farming, honey-scented tea, black tea varieties In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the rich, natural sweetness of Honey Black Tea, one of Taiwan's most beloved teas. Known for its distinctive honey-like aroma, this tea is produced when leafhoppers feed on the tea leaves, causing a chemical reaction that enhances the flavor. We dive into its production process, unique flavor profile, and how it compares to other famous teas like Oriental Beauty and Darjeeling. Learn how to brew the perfect cup and appreciate the artistry behind this exceptional tea. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/honey-black-tea/ Key Highlights:Natural Honey Aroma: Discover how leafhopper bites on tea leaves create a natural honey flavor, making Honey Black Tea a unique tea experience.Flavor Profile: With notes of lychee, rose, and fruit, Honey Black Tea offers a sweet, rich, and floral aroma, perfect for those who enjoy complex teas.Popular Regions: Produced in Hualien, Taitung, and other parts of Taiwan, this tea is gaining international recognition for its distinctive taste and sustainable farming methods.Tea Grading: Learn about the four grades of Honey Black Tea, based on appearance, color, aroma, and taste. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Wenshan Paochong, Paochong tea, Taiwan light oolong, floral tea, Paochong brewing tips, light fermented tea, Taiwanese oolong, Wenshan tea, hand-picked oolong, Taiwanese tea culture, fragrant oolong, Paochong tea history, how to brew Paochong, floral oolong tea, light oolong benefits In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the world of Wenshan Paochong, Taiwan’s famous light oolong tea known for its floral fragrance and delicate flavor. Discover its unique production methods, from hand-picking to light fermentation, and how it has evolved from scented tea origins. We’ll also dive into the history of Wenshan tea, its cultural significance, and how to brew the perfect cup to highlight its floral and fruity notes. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/paochong/ Key Highlights:Floral Fragrance: Wenshan Paochong is celebrated for its light, fresh aroma, with notes of flowers and fruit, perfect for those who enjoy delicate teas.Traditional Craftsmanship: Learn about the meticulous process of creating Paochong tea, from hand-picking tea leaves to the precise fermentation and drying steps.Historical Origins: Discover the rich history behind Paochong tea, including its transformation from scented tea to a naturally fragrant oolong tea.Brewing Tips: For the best experience, brew Paochong tea at 85-90°C and steep for 1-2 minutes to fully enjoy its sweet, floral flavors. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
"Earl Grey Tea: History, Flavors, and the Art of Brewing" Earl Grey tea, top Earl Grey brands, bergamot tea, Lady Grey, French Earl Grey, how to brew Earl Grey, Earl Grey variations, Earl Grey history, Twinings Earl Grey, Fortnum & Mason Earl Grey, Mariage Frères Earl Grey, Earl Grey brewing tips, Smoky Earl Grey, best Earl Grey teas, Earl Grey iced tea In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the iconic Earl Grey tea, known for its bold black tea base infused with the citrusy aroma of bergamot. From its historical roots in Britain to its modern-day popularity, Earl Grey remains a favorite for tea enthusiasts worldwide. We’ll highlight the top ten Earl Grey brands, discuss the variations such as Lady Grey and Smoky Earl Grey, and share tips on how to brew the perfect cup. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/top10earl_grey/ https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/3secknowearlgrey/ https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/how-to-brew-earl-grey-tea/ Key Highlights:Historical Origins: Learn about the 19th-century British Earl who gave his name to this iconic tea, and the legends surrounding its creation.Top Ten Earl Grey Brands: Discover the best Earl Grey teas, from Twinings to Mariage Frères and Fortnum & Mason.Earl Grey Variations: Explore unique variations like Lady Grey, French Earl Grey, and Smoky Earl Grey, each offering a distinct twist on the classic flavor.How to Brew the Perfect Cup: Get expert tips on brewing Earl Grey to enhance its rich, citrusy notes—whether you prefer it hot or iced. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Taiwanese tea, top ten teas, Bilochung tea, Dong Ding Oolong, Wenshan Pouchong, Oriental Beauty tea, Sun Moon Lake Black Tea, Taiwanese tea culture, famous teas of Taiwan, Ruby Red tea, Tieguanyin, high mountain oolong, Taiwan tea history, Red Oolong, tea pairing In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore Taiwan’s top ten iconic teas, from Sanxia Bilochung to Dong Ding Oolong. Each tea represents a unique flavor profile and history, rooted in Taiwan's diverse regions and tea traditions. Join us as we uncover the stories behind these famed teas and learn what makes them so special, from the delicate Oriental Beauty to the bold Sun Moon Lake Black Tea. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/famed-tea/ Key Highlights:Diverse Tea Varieties: Explore teas like Sanxia Bilochung, Wenshan Pouchong, Dong Ding Oolong, and more, each offering a distinct taste and cultural significance.Flavor Profiles: From the honeyed sweetness of Oriental Beauty to the bold, malty flavor of Sun Moon Lake Black Tea, Taiwan’s teas are as diverse as its landscapes.Historical Significance: Many of these teas, such as Tieguanyin and Ruby Red, have deep roots in Taiwanese tea culture and have become globally recognized for their quality.Taiwan’s Tea Innovation: Learn how Taiwan continues to innovate with teas like Red Oolong, combining traditional techniques with modern craftsmanship. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
Bilochung: The Story and Craft of Taiwan's Famous Green Tea. In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we dive into the rich history and unique craft of Bilochung (Biluochun), one of Taiwan’s most celebrated green teas. Known for its vibrant green hue and delicate floral aroma, Bilochung originates from the Sanxia region. We explore its production process, flavor profile, and the fascinating story behind its name. Learn why this tea, with its sweet, refreshing taste, remains a staple in Taiwan's tea culture and how it compares to its Chinese counterpart. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/bilochung/ Key Highlights:Unique Flavor Profile: Bilochung tea is famous for its fresh, vibrant notes of mung beans, seaweed, and chestnut, with a strong sweet aftertaste.Production Process: Using traditional methods, Bilochung is made with tender, hand-picked leaves, lightly withered and rolled to produce its signature curled shape.Taiwan's Interpretation: Though originating in China, Sanxia Bilochung has developed its distinct character through Taiwan’s unique cultivation and climate.Historical Significance: From the legendary origin of its name, “Scaring Fragrance,” to its rise as one of Taiwan’s top ten teas, Bilochung carries a storied past.Brewing Tips: For the perfect cup, steep Bilochung at 88-95°C, allowing its fresh, grassy aroma to unfold in every sip. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we journey to the Nilgiri region, home to India’s renowned Nilgiri tea, also known as Blue Mountain tea. With its distinct blend of freshness, floral notes, and rich texture, Nilgiri tea offers a remarkable balance between the boldness of Assam and the elegance of Darjeeling. Discover the unique climate and soil conditions that make this tea region special, the history of its cultivation, and how the monsoon season shapes its flavor. Learn why Nilgiri tea is a favorite for blending and iced tea, and how its vibrant orange flavor makes it unforgettable. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/nilgiri/ Key Highlights:Distinct Characteristics: Nilgiri tea combines the strength of Assam tea with the floral notes of Darjeeling, offering a sweet, refreshing flavor.Ideal Growing Conditions: The Blue Mountain region provides ideal altitude, rainfall, and soil quality, enhancing the flavor and aroma of the tea.Monsoon Influence: Nilgiri tea benefits from both the southwest and northeast monsoons, which contribute to its rich, complex taste.Versatility: Known for its clarity when brewed cold, Nilgiri tea is often used for iced tea and blends.History and Heritage: Introduced by the British in the 19th century, Nilgiri tea remains one of India’s most beloved tea exports, offering a distinctive place in global tea culture. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
black tea pairing, bubble tea pairing, chai tea pairing, English scones, French macarons, global tea desserts, green tea dessert, Japanese wagashi, milk tea desserts, oolong tea pairing, tea and dessert, tea and sweets, tea culture, tea pairing, tea snacks In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the delightful world of tea and dessert pairings from around the globe. From traditional Chinese tea snacks like melon seeds and mung bean cakes to decadent English scones and macarons from France, we’ll dive into the perfect combinations to enhance your tea experience. Whether you prefer light green tea with delicate sweets or strong black tea to cut through rich flavors, learn how to elevate your tea sessions with the right dessert. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/tea-dessert/ Key Highlights:Tea Pairing Secrets: Discover why pairing light-flavored desserts with tea enhances the drinking experience.Global Tea Snacks: Explore popular tea snacks from various regions, including English scones, Japanese wagashi, and French macarons.Balancing Flavors: Learn how to balance sweet desserts with different types of tea, from green tea and oolong to black tea and herbal blends.Perfect for Milk Tea Lovers: Find out which desserts pair best with milk teas like bubble tea and chai. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
antioxidant tea, Bai Hao Yin Zhen, Bai Mu Dan, Chinese tea types, how to brew white tea, minimal processing tea, silver needle, white peony, white tea, white tea benefits, white tea brewing, white tea flavors, white tea health benefits, white tea history, white tea production In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the delicate world of white tea, one of China’s six traditional tea types. From its minimal processing method to its clean, sweet flavor, white tea is renowned for its natural essence. We’ll dive into the fascinating history, stretching back to the Tang Dynasty, and the intricate crafting process, including famous varieties like Silver Needle and White Peony. Learn about the health benefits of white tea, such as its antioxidant properties, and how to brew it for the perfect cup. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/white-tea/ Key Highlights:Minimal Processing: White tea requires only wilting and drying, preserving the natural flavor of the leaves.Famous Varieties: Popular types include Silver Needle (Bai Hao Yin Zhen) and White Peony (Bai Mu Dan), known for their delicate flavor and floral notes.Health Benefits: Rich in antioxidants, white tea offers health benefits such as improved digestion, anti-aging properties, and immune support.Historical Significance: White tea’s roots can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty and was a tribute tea during the Song Dynasty.Brewing Tips: White tea should be brewed at 85-90°C to bring out its sweet, floral aroma and light, refreshing flavor. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
black tea, green tea, hybrid tea varieties, Jin Xuan tea, oolong tea, Ruby Red tea, Taiwan tea, Taiwan tea culture, Taiwan Tea No. 12, Taiwan Tea No. 18, Taiwanese tea strain, tea breeding, tea production, tea research, tea tree varieties In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we dive into the fascinating world of Taiwan's unique tea tree varieties. Learn about the most popular strains developed by the Taiwan Tea Research and Extension Station, such as Taiwan Tea No. 12 (Jin Xuan) and No. 18 (Ruby Red). We’ll also explore the genetic breeding process and how these varieties are specially cultivated for different types of tea, from oolong to black tea. Discover what makes these tea trees so essential to Taiwan’s tea culture. Learn more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/tea-trees/ Key Highlights:Taiwan Tea Varieties: Taiwan Tea No. 12 (Jin Xuan) and No. 18 (Ruby Red) are among Taiwan’s most famous tea varieties, developed through hybrid breeding.Genetic Breeding: The Taiwan Tea Research and Extension Station has developed over 26 varieties to enhance tea production, combining large-leaf and small-leaf traits.Flavor Profiles: Jin Xuan is famous for its milky aroma, while Ruby Red boasts notes of mint and cinnamon.Tea Types: These varieties are primarily used to produce oolong, black, and green teas, each with unique characteristics.Breeding Innovations: Taiwan's tea trees are specially cultivated for their resilience, adaptability, and high-quality tea production. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
floral infusion, floral tea, flower-infused tea, green tea jasmine, high-quality scented tea, jasmine flower tea, jasmine tea, jasmine tea benefits, osmanthus tea, rose tea, scented tea, tea aroma, tea scenting, traditional tea scenting, xun hua tea In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we explore the world of scented teas, focusing on the art and tradition behind Jasmine tea and other floral-infused varieties. Discover the intricate process of scenting tea leaves with flowers like jasmine, osmanthus, and roses. We’ll dive into the history of Jasmine tea, its cultural significance, and the methods that create its enduring aroma. From traditional scenting techniques like "Xun Hua" to the faster steaming methods, this episode uncovers what makes these teas special and how to identify high-quality scented tea. Read more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/flavored-tea/ Key Highlights:Traditional Scenting Techniques: "Xun Hua" is the process of layering tea leaves with fresh flowers, allowing the tea to absorb the floral fragrance over multiple rounds, creating a lasting aroma.Different Flowers Used: Flowers such as jasmine, osmanthus, gardenia, and rose are commonly used to scent green, white, and oolong teas. The combination creates a unique tea-drinking experience.Jasmine Tea: Known for its light, refreshing floral notes, jasmine tea is often scented multiple times for a stronger aroma. A seven-time scented jasmine tea, or "Seven Xun", is considered a luxury product.Quick Scenting Method: In contrast to traditional methods, steaming and heating processes are faster ways to infuse tea with floral scents but may result in less enduring flavors.Health and Culinary Use: Scented teas are not only enjoyed as a beverage but also have applications in traditional Chinese medicine and even in modern perfumes and skincare products. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
black tea, Chinese tea, dark tea, green tea, health benefits of tea, oolong tea, Pu-erh tea, six types of tea, tea classification, tea fermentation, tea production process, tea varieties, traditional Chinese tea, white tea, yellow tea In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we dive into the six major types of Chinese tea: Green, Yellow, White, Oolong, Black, and Dark (Pu-erh) teas. We’ll explore how each tea is classified by its level of fermentation, its unique production process, and its distinct flavor profiles. From the crisp freshness of green tea to the rich complexity of dark tea, discover the remarkable world of Chinese tea culture and its impact on health, flavor, and history. Explore more on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/sixtypeabouttea/ Key Highlights:Green Tea (Unfermented): Known for its fresh, grassy taste, green tea is lightly processed to retain its natural green color and antioxidants. Famous examples include Longjing and Bi Luo Chun.Yellow Tea (Lightly Fermented): A rare and unique tea, yellow tea undergoes a special "sealing yellow" process, resulting in a mild, mellow flavor. Notable examples include Junshan Yinzhen and Mengding Huangya.White Tea (Light Fermentation): Made from young tea leaves or buds, white tea is lightly processed and offers delicate flavors with a sweet and refreshing finish. Popular types include Baihao Yinzhen and White Peony.Oolong Tea (Partially Fermented): Oolong tea strikes a balance between green and black tea, offering a wide range of flavors from floral to fruity. Famous varieties include Tieguanyin and Dong Ding.Black Tea (Fully Fermented): Known for its robust flavor and reddish infusion, black tea is widely popular, with varieties like Assam, Darjeeling, and Ceylon leading the way.Dark Tea (Post-Fermented): Often aged and fermented over time, dark tea, including Pu-erh, is valued for its rich, earthy flavors and health benefits. ▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
antioxidant tea, Chinese tea, digestion aid, Junshan Yinzhen, light fermentation, Mengding Huangya, sealing yellow process, tea benefits, tea culture, tea health benefits, tea production, tea varieties, traditional tea, yellow tea, yellow tea history In this episode of Tea Tales: The Steeping of Leaves, we delve into the intriguing world of yellow tea, one of the six traditional Chinese teas. Join us as we uncover its unique production method and explore what sets it apart from other teas like green tea, specifically the fascinating "sealing yellow" technique. We also take a closer look at some of the most celebrated varieties of yellow tea, such as Junshan Yinzhen and Mengding Huangya. Finally, we'll highlight the impressive health benefits yellow tea provides, including improved digestion and powerful antioxidant properties. Stay tuned to learn why yellow tea deserves a special spot in your teacup! Check out the full article on our website: https://www.hanyitea.tw/single-post/yellow-tea/ Key Highlights:Unique Production Process: Yellow tea is lightly fermented and undergoes a distinctive “sealing yellow” process, giving it a mellow flavor and signature yellow leaves and soup.Famous Varieties: Junshan Yinzhen and Mengding Huangya are among the most prestigious types of yellow tea, celebrated for their rarity and high quality.Flavor Profile: Expect a sweet, smooth taste with notes of corn, chestnut, and rice, creating a complex and refreshing drinking experience.Health Benefits: Yellow tea supports digestion, provides antioxidants, and offers anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that contribute to overall health.Historical Significance: Dating back to the Tang Dynasty, yellow tea holds a deep cultural and historical significance in Chinese tea heritage.▋Become a YouTube Member Love our content? Support us with a small contribution and enjoy exclusive member benefits! Join here ▋Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Han-Yi Tea channel for more tea insights. Subscribe here ▋Business Inquiries Interested in collaborations? Contact us at: hanyi2016tea@hanyitea.tw ▋Follow Us on Other PlatformsFacebook: Han-Yi Tea FacebookInstagram: Cha.Cha.Du InstagramOfficial Website: Han-Yi Tea Official WebsiteMilk Tea Enthusiasts Line Group: Join Here Support this show with a small donation: Donate here Leave a comment and share your thoughts on this episode: Comment here Powered by Firstory Hosting
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