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This article delves into the three methods used for flavoring teas. These methods encompass the art of blending tea with various ingredients, infusing teas with scents, and the utilization of oils, while also exploring the distinction between natural and artificial flavorings.
Wuyishan. Alishan. Nannuoshan. These are only a few of the mountains famous in the tea world for the impressive teas they produce. Some tea collectors specialize in teas from a single mountain, and most lovers of traditional teas have a...
Keemun black tea is one of China's most famous teas, known for its unique dominant flavor of bittersweet chocolate. It's a fabulous tea to drink on its own or as the base tea for a blend.
One might assume adding a slice of lemon to your tea is a recent invention by European and American tea drinkers, but adding lemon to tea has been widespread through numerous tea cultures and dates back far further than one might think.