The Story of Chinese Tea: Behind the world’s favorite beverage | Tea with Erping
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- 00:00 The Story of Chinese Tea: Behind the World’s Favorite Beverage
00:53 Origin of Tea
03:04 The Rise of Tea Culture
04:52 Tea around the world
06:47 The Taste of Tea
10:12 Chinese Tea
The custom of brewing tea is loved around the world. Many of us look forward to that refreshing cup of tea. But did you know that tea has been on quite a journey to arrive in our cups today? What is it about this seemingly simple beverage that has captured our imaginations for thousands of years? Join me to discover the story of tea.
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tea is a huge part of my life. thank you for this lovely video 🍵
This channel needs to grow.... like now!
I wasn't aware that the issue of pesticides and additives in Chinese tea was as serious as this. Very interesting video. Thank you!
This is a major concern for Chinese tea drinkers these days.
Very good video. Thank you.
Thank you 🙏 Erping don’t drink tea ☕️ yet I don’t mind sitting here having a cup of coffee ☕️. Appreciate all y’all do to bring us the Truth News 📰.
You may change your mind about tea after trying some fine tea 🍵
Appreciate y’all all day long. Yahoo
Thanks a lot for introducing Chinese culture.
I always enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing such interesting culture and history with us! Tea is always best when shared with a friend. Peace and tea be with you, sir. 😁
I wanted to watch it yesterday, but didn't finish homework. Always a pleasure in watching your videos and learning about true Chinese culture!
What a gentleman. Subbed.
It was interesting and informative, thank you
Very informative😊thank you🙏
very informative, thank you!
Im all the way in Australia! I love at lunch time to often spend time in my favourite Oriental Tea Shrine.
They have have also every single red, yellow, Green, White, black and Oolong tea available.
I also collect a huge amount of different styles of tea sets and tea pots😊.
Though I love all tea! I must admit my favourite teas are from China and Japan.
The only one that is not from China or Japan that I drink a lot of is Rooibos tea! Which you can only get from South Africa.
Your video is fantastic and I am now a subscriber! Tea is such a wonderful experience! Love it learning more and more of our favourite beverage 😊❤️🍵🍵🍵🍵🍵🍵.
Thanks, this is the second time I watched this episode. Peace and Tea
Love your channel! What's in your tea cup, this time?
Very interesting
Thank you 🌸
Thank you!
I love Chinese culture.
I collect Feng Shui items.
They are beautiful and powerful.
so much useful information, thank you so much for sharing!
This was lovely, thank you very much! I subscribed.
So glad I discovered your channel!
Thank you for the tea 🫖 lesson as I like drinking tea as well. Very interesting Chinese history and culture.
A fascinating video to watch while drinking my Yorkshire tea this morning.
@@teawitherping7126 When I first started the practice of Falun Gong 23 years ago, I was very interested in drinking Chinese tea, learning calligraphy and playing Xiang Qi, then I came to understand that each cultural group on earth has their history and their practices. I do still enjoy Jasmine tea from time to time.
il y a des livres plus récent sur le thé que celui de Lu Yu et de toute façon, ce n'est plus le mème thé qui est fabriqué aujourd'hui.
Thank you so much for your info on Chinese Tea and will only buy Taiwanese, Japanese and So Korean Teas. I’m also careful were I buy rice.
Thank you, I’ve been more careful. I have a college friend whose family also grew “wild rice” which I know is not in the Chinese tradition, but I’m part Native American. I enjoy the nutrition from it as well.
Interesting video! Are there any trusted vendors you would reccomend for Chinese tea? Living in the states, I tend to purchase from Yunnan Sourcing. I haven't had any bad expriences with them, but I would not mind having guidance if I dabbled around a bit. Thanks!
even though tea is from China doesn't mean it is good or even safe tea. Taiwan and Japan are your safe bets
Nice racist comment. How about you delete it?