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  • The Greatest Trend of them all : reading the tea leaves for 2022 & beyond

    The Greatest Trend of them all : reading the tea leaves for 2022 & beyond

    A new generation of tea drinkers is driving change for the better in taste & ethics. That means fair prices and therefore both hope for tea producers and better quality for customers. The trend they are advancing is about taste and wellness but so much more. As younger customers turn to tea, ...
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  • Overview of Nepal

    Overview of Nepal

    Nepal, full name federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, the capital is located in Kathmandu, is a landlocked country in South Asia, in the southern foothills of the Himalayas, adjacent to China in the north, the rest of the three sides and India borders. Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, m...
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  • Tea seed harvest season is coming

    Tea seed harvest season is coming

    Yuan Xiang Yuan color yesterday Annual tea seed picking season, farmers happy mood, picking rich fruit . Deep camellia oil is also known as “camellia oil” or “tea seed oil”, and its trees are called “camellia tree” or “camellia tree”. Camellia oi...
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  • The difference between flower tea and herbal tea

    The difference between flower tea and herbal tea

    “La Traviata” is called “La Traviata”, because heroine Margaret natural disposition partiality camellia, every time go out, carry must take camellia, in addition to camellia outside, no one has ever seen her also take other flowers. In the book, there is also a detailed d...
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  • How tea became part of Australia’s travel culture

    How tea became part of Australia’s travel culture

    Today, roadside stands offer travelers a free ‘cuppa,’ but the country’s relationship with tea goes back thousands of years Along Australia’s 9,000-mile Highway 1 — a ribbon of asphalt that connects all the country’s major cities and is the longest national highway in the world — there...
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  • Special tea packaging makes young people love drinking tea

    Special tea packaging makes young people love drinking tea

    Tea is a traditional drink in China. For the major tea brands, how to meet the “hardcore health” of young people is a need to play a good innovation card. How to combine the brand, IP, packaging design, culture and application scenarios is one of the key factors for the brand to enter...
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  • Introduction of 9 Special Taiwan Teas

    Introduction of 9 Special Taiwan Teas

    Fermentation, from light to full: Green > Yellow = White > Oolong >Black > Dark Tea Taiwan Tea: 3 kinds of Oolongs+2 kinds of Black Teas  Green Oolong / Toasted Oolong / Honey Oolong Ruby Black Tea / Amber Black Tea The Dew of Mountain Ali Name: The Dew of Mountain Ali (Cold/Hot Bre...
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  • 10 Trends in the Tea Industry in 2021

    10 Trends in the Tea Industry in 2021

    10 Trends in the Tea Industry in 2021   Some might say that 2021 has been a strange time to make forecasts and comment on current trends in any category. However, some shifts that developed in 2020 can provide insight into emerging tea trends in a COVID-19 world. As more and more individual...
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  • New progress has been made in the defense mechanism of tea pests

    New progress has been made in the defense mechanism of tea pests

    Recently, the research group of Professor Song Chuankui of the State Key Laboratory of Tea Biology and Resource Utilization of Anhui Agricultural University and the research group of Researcher Sun Xiaoling of the Tea Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences jointly publ...
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  • China Tea drinks market

    China Tea drinks market

    China Tea drinks market According to the data of iResearch Media, the scale of new tea drinks in China market has reached 280 billion, and brands with a scale of 1,000 stores are emerging in large numbers. In parallel with this, major tea, food and beverage safety incidents have recently been exp...
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  • Introduction of 7 Special Taiwan Teas in TeabraryTW

    Introduction of 7 Special Taiwan Teas in TeabraryTW

    The Dew of Mountain Ali Name: The Dew of Mountain Ali (Cold/Hot Brew teabag) Flavors: Black tea, Green Oolong tea Origin: Mountain Ali, Taiwan Altitude: 1600m Fermentation: Full / Light Toasted : Light Procedure: Produced by special “cold brew” technique, the tea can be brewed easily and fast in ...
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  • Tea auction prices in Mombasa, Kenya hit a record low

    Tea auction prices in Mombasa, Kenya hit a record low

    Although the Kenyan government continues to promote the reform of the tea industry, the weekly price of tea auctioned in Mombasa still hit a new round of record lows. Last week, the average price of a kilo of tea in Kenya was US$1.55 (Kenya shillings 167.73), the lowest price in the past decade....
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  • Liu An Gua Pian Green Tea

    Liu An Gua Pian Green Tea

    Liu An Gua Pian Green Tea: One of the Top Ten Chinese Teas, look like melon seeds, have emerald green color, high fragrance, delicious taste, and resistance to brewing. Piancha refers to a variety of tea made entirely of leaves without buds and stems. When tea is made, the mist evaporates and the...
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  • Purple tea in China

    Purple tea in China

      Purple tea “Zijuan” (Camellia sinensis var.assamica “Zijuan”) is a new species of special tea plant originating in Yunnan. In 1954, Zhou Pengju, the Tea Research Institute of the Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, discovered tea trees with purple buds and leaves in the Nannuoshan gro...
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  • “A puppy is not just for Christmas” nor is tea! A 365 day commitment.

    “A puppy is not just for Christmas” nor is tea! A 365 day commitment.

    The International Tea Day was successfully and impressively celebrated/recognized by Governments, Tea bodies and companies the world over. It was gratifying to see enthusiasm lift, on this first anniversary of the anointment of 21st May as “the day of tea”, but like the joy of a new ...
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  • Analysis of the Situation of Production and Marketing of Indian Tea

    Analysis of the Situation of Production and Marketing of Indian Tea

    High rainfall across India’s key tea-producing region supported robust output during the start of the 2021 harvest season. The Assam region of North India, responsible for approximately half of annual Indian tea output, produced 20.27 million kgs during Q1 2021, according to the Indian Tea Board,...
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  • International Tea Day

    International Tea Day

    International Tea Day  An indispensable treasure that the Nature bestows upon mankind, tea has been a divine bridge that links up civilizations. Ever since 2019, when the United Nations General Assembly designated 21 May as International Tea Day, tea producers around the globe have had their dedi...
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  • The 4th China international tea expo

    The 4th China international tea expo

    The 4th China international tea expo is co-sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture CHINA and Rural Affairs and the People’s Government of Zhejiang Province. Will be held at Hangzhou International Expo Center from May 21th to 25th 2021. Adhering to the theme of “Tea and the world, sha...
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  • West lake Longjing tea

    West lake Longjing tea

    Tracing history-about the origin of Longjing The true fame of Longjing dates back to the Qianlong period. According to legend, when Qianlong went to the south of the Yangtze River, passing by Hangzhou Shifeng Mountain, the Taoist monk of the temple offered him a cup of “Dragon Well Tea̶...
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  • Ancient tea in Yunnan province

    Ancient tea in Yunnan province

    Xishuangbanna is a famous tea-producing area in Yunnan,China. It is located to the south of the Tropic of Cancer and belongs to the tropical and subtropical plateau climate. It mainly grows arbor-type tea trees, many of which are more than a thousand years old. The annual average temperature in Y...
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