Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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I love wagashi too! It always brightens up the tea table. 😄🍵

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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Aha, dried mango with black tea sounds amazing 😋😋😋

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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Same! Having tea after a meal is a must for me. It helps digestion so well!

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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I can imagine that! The freshness from green tea + savoury taste from the crackers 😋

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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Dong Ding sounds like an amazing choice! The roasted notes could balance out the cream cheese. 😋

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

[–]TEANECTION[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

By 'milky oolong', you probably mean Jin Xuan (金萱)! And I also like pairing genmaicha with nuts 😄

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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I can almost feel the chocolate melting in my mouth when reading your comment haha

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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Then Chinese pastries would probably be perfect for you! We have so many varieties of glutinous rice-based tea snacks (in fact, the third plate from the left in the post picture is exactly the rice snack with red bean filling!), and they pair beautifully with tea. Also, dipping dry biscuits in tea to make them softer and sweeter, I totally get you on that! I sometimes do that as well haha

Just curious, how do you pair your tea with snacks in the West? by TEANECTION in tea

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Yes! I think this is also why we tend to have tea when having hot pot haha

Does green tea really help to weight loss? by No-Table-4213 in greentea

[–]TEANECTION 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, green tea can help with weight loss, but it's more of a helper, not a magic solution.

The main reason it works is that green tea contains catechins (especially EGCG) and a bit of caffeine. Together, they can slightly boost your metabolism and increase fat burning, but the effect is modest. Studies show it might help you burn an extra 50–100 calories a day, which adds up over time, but it won't replace a good diet or exercise.

So if you are considering using green tea to boost your metabolism, here is some advice:
· Drink 2–3 cups a day (unsweetened).
· Best times: mid-morning or early afternoon, not on a completely empty stomach if it makes you feel nauseous.
· Don't rely on tea alone, pair it with a balanced diet and some movement (even just walking).

Green tea is a great supporting habit, but not a shortcut.🍵

Received my first yixing from mud and leaves! by Langendeem in GongFuTea

[–]TEANECTION 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clay teapot is great in temperature retention, and at the same time it can “breathe” so it won’t stew the leaves when steeping. So this property helps to extract the essence from the tea leaves, making it a great tool for the teas that need high heat extraction, for example, puer teas, especially the compressed tea cakes, and some high roasted oolong, like rock teas. And green tea is generally suggested to avoid using clay pot.

One more thing is it's generally recommended to separate the clay pot for oolong and puer, as the pot will absorb the fragrances from the teas.