What Kind of Tea Is Served in Chinese Restaurants?

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What Kind of Tea Is Served in Chinese Restaurants?

Maybe you have been to a Chinese restaurant and enjoyed the tea so much you wanted to have it at home. Here are timely tidbits for Asian teas. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. History

    • Tea has long had a standing history in Asian culture, one that still exists today. The Chinese may have been drinking tea for over 4,000 years as it was first used as an herbal medicine. Later tea became a popular offering to the gods.Tea shops eventually sprang up and are still used today. By the 1600s tea was a popular international drink.

    Types of Tea Served

    • Oolong, jasmine and green tea are the most popular teas served in Chinese restaurants. These teas are different than traditional black teas popular in Europe.

    Where to Find It

    • You can find Chinese teas in your local supermarket, Asian markets or online.

    How to Brew It

    • Some of the teas you'll find in stores come in their own ready-made tea bags with directions on heating water to make the tea. If you want authentic Chinese restaurant tea, however, then use a clay teapot with dried tea leaves. Chinatown Connection lists Chinese tea brews (see reference).

    Benefits

    • Tea has many health benefits including antioxidants that improve your immune system. Teas have been known to boost metabolism, lower blood pressure, protect your heart and even prevent tooth decay.

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