Common Misconceptions About Chinese Tea

Posted by Teawholesale on April 18th, 2013

Tea has always been an important aspect of life in China. The growth and development of the Chinese tradition bears a heavy influence of Chinese tea culture. In recent years, this influence has permeated to other countries, as well. Nowadays, Chinese tea is a highly sought after product in the world market. However, there are several misconceptions regarding Chinese tea.

Some of the common such misconceptions are:

Price related misconception -

It is a common conviction that price of the tea determines its quality. This is a wrong perception. Tea prices are determined by its demand and supply ratio in the market. Tea that is well known has a greater demand and thus a higher price than one that is not so well known. Most of the time, the quality and tastes of both types of tea are the same.

Harvest related misconceptions -

Many people believe that teas harvested during or before a certain period of time are better in quality than those harvested post the era. However, this is not true. The quality and taste of the tea is determined by a lot of factors including the cultivar, location of the tea estates, time of harvest and method of production.

Colour of the tea -

Another popular misconception is that if the colour of green tea is not green then it is not of the present year. Conforming to this view, many producers use artificial means to keep the colour of the tea green, resulting in a poorer taste. In reality, authentic green tea prepared in the traditional method is yellowish in colour.

Brewing -

The method of brewing differs from tea to tea. Even for teas belonging to the same category such as Bi Luo Chun and Longjing green tea, the brewing methods are different. It is crucial to take note of the brewing method of the special tea before actually trying it at home. You may require some special brewing utensil to make the tea.

Category -

Certain types of tea such as Pu erh tea are wrongly considered as a separate category by themselves. In fact, these teas actually fall under one of the major classes of Chinese herbal tea.

If your misconceptions are cleared, you can check out some of the best variety of tea through the online stores. Order in bulk and enjoy the rich taste of purity. Check out the authentic websites selling great variety of teas and other accessories to make your tea drinking experience, enjoyable.

About The Company:

JK Tea Co. Ltd is established by a group of tea enthusiasts & experts in Guangzhou, China, with the aim to share fine & rare Chinese tea to international tea lovers. All the teas are sourced by JK expert team via our various tea trips and guarantee the high quality. JK Tea Co. Ltd provides jasmine tea, green tea, black tea, white tea, organic tea and some tea accessories at their online store.

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