Chinese Tea
Passion fruit tea
Passion fruit tea
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Rich in vitamins: Abundant in various vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin B complex, etc. Among them, vitamin C has antioxidant properties, which can help the body eliminate free radicals, reduce oxidative damage, promote collagen synthesis, help maintain the elasticity and luster of the skin, and also enhance immunity and prevent diseases such as colds.
Diverse minerals: Contains calcium, phosphorus, iron, potassium and other minerals. These elements are of great significance for maintaining bone health, promoting normal heart function, participating in physiological processes such as nerve conduction and muscle contraction.
Comprehensive amino acids: Includes 17 essential amino acids for the human body, which are the basic units of protein and play a key role in the growth and development of the body, metabolism, immune regulation, etc.
Other nutritional components: Also contains super fiber, protein, fat, sugar, SOD enzyme and other nutrients. Super fiber can penetrate the intestines, promote excretion, relieve constipation symptoms, and remove the stimulating substances adhering and remaining in the intestines
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Today I’d like to introduce to you two of the best cuisines from China: precious ingredients and century-old tea.
China has a rich food culture in which precious ingredients are known for their rarity and unique taste. These ingredients have been carefully selected and processed to retain the purest flavor and nutrients, making them a foodie’s dream treasure.
China’s century-old tea is the treasure of tea culture. Through the years, these tea brews a unique aroma and taste, each bite can feel the charm of the years. Whether it’s white tea, green tea, black tea or oolong tea, each century-old tea has its own unique flavor and story.
Tasting Chinese precious ingredients and century-old tea is not only a taste enjoyment, but also a deep experience of Chinese culture. Let’s explore the charm of Chinese food, its cultural heritage and history.”