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In addition to making your tea-drinking experience more enjoyable, a high-quality tea set can help you relax in social situations. Not only are these tea sets, but they are also social instruments in Chaoshan!

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Tea is a cultural practice in China, where most people drink it all day. Chinese Emperor Shen Nong discovered teas in 2737 BCE during the Tang Dynasty.

The Chinese consider tea one of the seven essentials. China has five main tea types: white, green, oolong, black, and post-fermented. Chinese culture recognizes tea almost as much as Kung Fu. Healthy people drink tea more than thirsty people.

Chinese tea varieties
Dried Camilla Sinensis Tea Bush juvenile leaves are steeped to make white tea. White tea is often drunk for its anti-aging and skin-nourishing properties.

Green Tea – Camilla Sinensis Tea Bush leaves are fermented briefly to make green tea.

Oolong Tea – Camilla Sinensis Tea Bush leaves are withered and dried and oxidized to make oolong tea. Its health advantages are similar to other Chinese teas.

Black Tea – Like other teas, black tea leaves are oxidized, but they are longer and darker.

Post-fermented (e.g. Puerh) teas are darker teas created from freshly plucked leaves that have been exposed to humidity and oxygen for longer than black teas.

Chinese teas include anti-inflammatory and antioxidant polyphenols, reducing the risk of ailments including heart disease.

Weight loss—Hot tea consumers have lower BMIs and waistlines than non-tea drinkers, according to research.

Green tea antioxidants help your body burn fat faster, fueling longer workouts. It also boosts stamina.

Cancer Protection—High antioxidant levels can prevent breast, prostate, ovarian, and colon cancers.

Antioxidants in Chinese teas combat free radicals that cause heart disease and Alzheimer’s.

Defends Bone Loss – Green teas boost bone strength and density.

Regulates Blood Sugar – Tea components help the body digest glucose, which is excellent for Type 2 Diabetes.

Increase Brain Power – Chinese teas may prevent neurodegenerative illnesses like Alzheimer’s and dementia due to their anti-aging properties.

Teas include natural fluoride, which prevents plaque buildup and promotes healthy gums and teeth. Most individuals drink tea plain or minimally sweetened.

Enjoy Chinese Teas’ Pureness

People in China and around the world have drunk Chinese teas for millennia. Some drink tea for fun, while others drink it for the health benefits of drinking hot or cold tea daily.

1. Jasmine teas
Fresh jasmine petals delicately smell jasmine tea. The best jasmine teas are made by putting a tray of jasmine blooms under a tray of tea leaves overnight, when they are most fragrant. Jasmine flowers are sometimes added to other teas.
Jasmine reduces tension and improves focus. Besides green tea, you can drink white, black, and oolong jasmine teas.

2. Rose teas
Rose teas are perfect for a romantic afternoon tea with your sweetie or a sprinkle of whimsy. For a relaxing floral touch, black or herbal teas often contain rose petals.
Rose tea calms, reduces anxiety, and reduces inflammation.
The Rose Tea Trio includes three of our most popular rose teas:
Chinese black tea and rose petals make Midnight Rose smooth and floral.
Cherry Rose tastes like spring cherry blossoms with green tea, rose petals, and cherry flavor.
A silky, aromatic, fruity, tart, and refreshing tea, Rose Petal Raspberry contains rose petals, raspberry, hibiscus, lemon peel, rosehips, and apple.

3. Lavender teas
Popular floral teas include soothing lavender blends. Lavender adds a floral flavor to tea blends but is too powerful to drink alone. Lavender calms, relieves stress, and improves mood and sleep. Herbal and caffeinated teas commonly contain lavender.
Need assistance unwinding and sleeping? Try this relaxing combination. We made this tea for consumers seeking a natural sleep aid. Chamomile, lavender, roses, delicious orange peel, and calendula petals in this handcrafted organic herbal infusion help you relax and sleep.

4. Chamomile teas
Classic single-ingredient flowery herbal tea chamomile is also included in many herbal tea mixes. Chamomile tea is mild and calming, perfect for bedtime or winding down after a long day. Chamomile tea reduces stress, soothes sore throats, and boosts immunity.
This tea is great alone with its huge, aromatic blossom heads and honey-like natural sweetness. It also bases tea cocktails well.
Three popular chamomile mixes make up our Chamomile Tea Trio:
Egyptian Chamomile has huge, fragrant flower heads with a little sweetness and straw, honey, and apple aromas.
Chamomile, lavender, roses, delicious orange peel, and calendula petals make Lavender Lullaby a relaxing tea.
Chamomile, rooibos, apple, cinnamon, orange peel, and licorice root make Honeybush Hot Cider a sweet, spicy herbal blend.

5. Hibiscus teas
Hibiscus tea tastes like cranberry juice, unlike other floral teas. Hibiscus can be drunk alone or used as a foundation for many herbal teas.
Hibiscus tea has several vitamin C and antioxidant properties. Hibiscus, often called roselle, makes a delightful iced tea. Iced hibiscus tea and lemonade make a tangy, refreshing summer drink.

6. Other flowery teas
Many other teas contain flower petals. Butterfly Blue Pea Flower and chrysanthemum herbal teas are also popular.

7. Flowery teas
Some teas have flowery overtones without flower petals. Classic teas like White Peony white tea and Fine Ti Kuan Yin oolong tea taste flowery. Although these teas don’t include flowers, they have a lovely flowery scent and flavor.

Tea kind determines how to brew floral tea. We recommend using one teaspoon of tea leaves per six ounces of boiling water for black and herbal flower teas. Other floral mixes, such floral green and white teas, should be infused with colder water for less time.

If you’re creating floral tea at home with dried flowers, be sure they’re pesticide-free and edible.

Tea is pleasant, allowing us to momentarily take a break in the hectic time, have fun on the trip, and enjoy a calm moment when irritated, but it’s hard to drink anyplace and anytime. Only the right tea sets are needed to attain this aim.

Family tea sets

A tea establishment is ideal for tea aficionados. The family tea room is just designed to their tastes. Greenery, modest tables, and chairs are essential, but tea sets are most crucial. Simple household appliances include teapot, cup, electric teapot, fair cup, and filter. You can make your tea world more charming by preparing a tray, tureen, cloth, and props. If arranged properly, these tea props could elevate the sweet family. While relaxing in the afternoon, pouring tea for families offers love.

Office tea sets

A cup of tea is refreshing in a stressful office. It could boost morale, productivity, and comfort. Office tea requires a cup, and purple sand or glass works too. Choose an attractive, easy-to-use cup for preparing a variety of teas and traveling.

More Supplies

Tea culture requires a tea pet, potted pen, dried flowers, and miniature floral and green plants.

About Tea Sets

In theory, a teapot and cup are all you need to make and drink tea. This simple concept is inappropriate for the sensual tea ceremony. A whole tea set includes a tray, teapot, cutlery, and cups. Many teashops and teahouses sell classic sets, some expensive enough to scare a millionaire but most cheaper. A kettle is also desirable, although it is the only thing not included. Buy at teateaware.com for the best deal!

Tea tray is largest in set. Yours should be wood. They are ail slatted and hollow to accommodate spilling in a traditional Chinese tea ceremony, but the design variety is astounding. Large, single-piece wooden tea tables at superior teashops and houses are most stunning. They have their own pipes and drain and are as distinctive as the tree trunks they’re made from. Clay sculptures like coin-holding frogs and happy buddhas make delightful tea tray decorations.

Will be where tea is served. To bless and bring luck, excess tea and water are thrown on them. Few things revive a fatigued, dehydrated body like tea, but drinking it is frowned upon in appreciation.

In the best oriental ethos of “less is more”, the vintage tea cup holds two or three swallows. The delicate cups are infinitely made, patterned and plain, shiny and flat, bright porcelain or simple glass. All have no handle, regardless of style. This may cause novice Westerners to spill. Holding such cups requires dexterous fingertips and a calm equilibrium, not nervous grasping.

Next, the teapot. Its worldwide appeal drew the best ceramic masters and earned them fame. Some are adorned with diamonds and gold for top auction houses. Despite the fanfare, Yixing clay is the only option for tea consumption.

Know how well yixing clay suits tea preparation, heaven-made vessel to marry leaf and water, but you may use another teapot and struggle to explain why. Light buff and cinnabar colors exist in Yixing clay. However, its deep, calm colors are its least virtue.

Old pots are famed for producing tea from hot water in an empty one due to their porous characteristic, which retains tea’s flavor! They resist shrinkage during fire and hold heat better than any man-made material. This lets an experienced potter make a tight-fitting lid that prevents tea oxidation and enhances flavor.

The yixing teapot has limitless shapes, unlike other teacups. Some pots look like they came from rock or wood, while others resemble animals. Only the artisan’s ingenuity and ability limit the infinite parade of abstract, ornate, humorous, and form-is-function pots. The variety on teateaware.com is like admiring exquisite art in a museum. Yixing pots, like tea, are delicate but unchanging and can be passed down to selected heirs if handled appropriately.

After choosing a saucepan, get a wooden scoop and tongs. The former is for moving tea from container to pot without contaminating it with fingers. The latter are for rinsing hot cups. A complete ritual requires small pitchers, however humble glasses are better since the pitcher is simply for pouring.

After acquiring everything, act! teateaware.com offers the best tea experience. There are several porcelain, ceramic, tea cup, and tea pot sets. We offer reasonable costs and high-quality products. We offer global wholesale pricing. Our English tea sets look fantastic on your shelf or desk. Enjoy tea on a beautifully arranged table. Our tea sets make terrific gifts for friends and family. Share special times and make memories over a beautiful cup of tea. Contact us via email or phone with any tea ware questions.

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