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    Oolong (redirect from )
    Miscellaneous Notes on Fujian by Shi Hongbao. In Taiwanese Chinese, oolong teas are also known as qingcha (Chinese: 青; pinyin: qīngchá) or "dark green teas" since...
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    Compressed tea (redirect from )
    (小沱; the first word meaning "small") which usually weighs 3g–5g. A larger piece around 357g, which may be a disc with a dimple, is called bǐngchá (饼,...
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    Pu'er tea (redirect from 普洱)
    desired flavors are reached. This process produces tea known as hēichá (黑), literally "black tea", though the term is commonly translated to English...
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    Gongfu tea or kung fu tea (Chinese: 工夫 or 功夫; both gōngfū chá), literally "making tea with skill", is a traditional Chinese tea preparation method sometimes...
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  • Ten Ren Tea (redirect from 天仁)
    Tea (Chinese: 天仁業; pinyin: Tiān Rén Cháyè) is a Taiwanese company that specializes in tea and ginseng products. Founded in 1953 in Taiwan by Ray Ho Lee...
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    Gong Cha (Chinese: 貢; pinyin: Gòngchá) is a tea drink franchise founded in 2006 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Gong Cha expanded to Hong Kong in 2009, and by...
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    Hōjicha (redirect from 焙じ)
    Hōjicha (ほうじ, 焙じ, lit. 'roasted tea') is a Japanese green tea. It is distinctive from other Japanese green teas because it is roasted in a porcelain...
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    (Buch). 台北市商業同業公會 預見,行銷全球的未來!- 以Formosa 之名行銷農產品於世界,農訓雜誌,2006,23(7): 22-25 Taiwanese Oolong Tea Han Cheung (12 June 2022). "Taiwan in Time: Taiwan's Darjeeling"...
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    Etymology of tea (redirect from )
    sound changes through the centuries. The written form of the word in Chinese was created in the mid-Tang dynasty by modifying the character 荼 (pronounced...
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    evidence is not clear. In China and Taiwan, S. calendulacea is an ingredient in 青草/百草(a kind of herbal tea). 青草 is a natural drink that has been around...
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    Lei cha (redirect from )
    Lei cha (Chinese: 擂; pinyin: léi chá; lit. 'pounded tea'; pronounced [lěɪ ʈʂʰǎ]) or ground tea is a traditional Southern Chinese tea-based beverage...
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    Bubble tea (category Taiwanese drinks)
    波霸奶茶; bōbà nǎichá) is a tea-based drink that originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s. Taiwanese immigrants brought it to the United States in the 1990s,...
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    Yellow tea can refer to Chinese huángchá (黄; 黃) and Korean hwangcha (황차; 黃). It is an increasingly rare and expensive variety of tea.: 58  The process...
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    Dongfang meiren (category Taiwanese tea)
    In Taiwanese, farmers originally used names that referred to the insect pest that plagues the plant. These include 煙仔 (ian-á tê), 蝝仔, 蜒仔, and 涎仔 (the...
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    Fermented tea (redirect from )
    (安徽六安籃, Anhui Lu'an basket tea) Guangxi: Liu bao cha (廣西六堡, Guangxi Liubao tea, often sold as 松黑, loose dark tea) Hubei: Qing zhuan cha (湖北青砖, Hubei...
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    original text is "國初四方供,以建寧、陽羨品為上,時猶仍宋製,所進者俱碾而揉之,為大小龍團。至洪武二十四年九月,上以重勞民力,罷造龍團,惟采芽以進." From the Classic of Tea: "飲有粗茶、散、末、餅者。" "matcha – Definition...
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    Longjing tea (redirect from 龙井)
    龙井 / Longjing cha is protected in the European Union and the UK as a Protected Designation of Origin since 1998. Drink portal China portal Taiwan portal...
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    The island of Taiwan has the largest number and density of high mountains in the world.[citation needed] This article summarizes the list of mountains...
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    ISBN 9787563734054. Retrieved 5 April 2020. 1959年全国'十大名'评比会选出的中国十大名(西湖龙井、洞庭碧螺春、黄山毛峰、庐山云雾、六安瓜片、君山银针、信阳毛尖、武夷岩、安溪铁观音、祁门红茶)中,有六款[...]为绿茶。 [Of the ten teas selected...
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    for many other Wuyi oolong teas. This tea is also grown in Taiwan. Lao Cong Shui Xian (老欉水仙): A Shui Xian made from old bushes that may be as old as 200...
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    Latin-based alphabet. English words of Chinese origin include tea from Hokkien (tê), dim sum from Cantonese 點心 (dim2 sam1), and kumquat from Cantonese 金橘...
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    Cha chaan teng (redirect from 餐廳)
    Cha chaan teng (Chinese: 餐廳; Cantonese Yale: chàhchāantēng; "tea restaurant"), often called a Hong Kong-style cafe or diner in English, is a type of...
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    Gunpowder tea (Chinese: 珠; pinyin: zhū chá; lit. 'pearl tea'; pronounced [ʈʂú ʈʂʰǎ]) is a form of tea in which each leaf has been individually rolled...
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    written by Lu Yu in 618–907 AD (Tang dynasty), The Classic of Tea (Chinese: 經; pinyin: chájīng), is considered important in green tea history. The Kissa...
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    Kung Fu Tea (Chinese: 功夫; pinyin: Gōngfūchá) is the largest bubble tea brand franchise in the United States, headquartered in New York City, New York...
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    making and serving tea ( cha) in East Asia practiced in the Sinosphere. The original term from China (Chinese: 茶道 or 禮 or 艺), literally translated...
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    flavour, which is likened to apricot and peach. In China, osmanthus tea (桂花, guìhuāchá) combines sweet osmanthus flowers with black or green tea leaves...
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  • as 小綠葉蟬 (chá xiǎo lǜ yèchán) or 小綠浮塵子 (xiǎo lǜ fúchénzǐ). In Siyen Hakka, it is called 著涎 (Zhe xián), 著蜒 (Zhe yán), or 著煙 (Zhe yān). In Taiwanese, it...
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    Sino-Korean cha (차; ) shares the same Chinese character meaning "tea". In Taiwanese Hokkien, barley tea is called be̍h-á-tê (麥仔), in which be̍h-á (麥仔)...
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    Genmaicha (玄米, "brown rice tea") is a Japanese brown rice green tea consisting of green tea mixed with roasted popped brown rice. It is sometimes referred...
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