Making
Chinese Tea
by:
Wong Yee Lee
Chinese
Tea
Chinese
tea - water quality
The
quality of tea is controlled by the
quality of the water. It was said in
ancient China that water is the mother
of tea.
There are
three categories of water: best is water
from a hill, average is water from the
river, bottom is water from a well. The
best water from a hill is on a hilltop;
the best water from a river is in the
middle of a river; the best water from a
well is from a well which is frequently
used.
It is not
easy to get water from a hill. So water
from a tap is the most common. There are
two ways to make the best use of tap
water when making tea. 1. Leave the tap
water in a bucket for 24 hours in order
to let out the chlorine inside. 2. Boil
the water then open the lid for 5
minutes in order to let out the chlorine
inside.
Distilled
water is a kind of artificial soft
water. It is the most hygiene but it
would not be the ideal water for making
tea.
Best
water temperature for making tea:
1. Low
temperature (70 - 80c)
Good for
making young shoot green tea such as
Long Jing (Dragon Well) or yellow tea
(Silver Needle).
2. Medium
temperature (80 - 90c)
Good for
making white tea (Silver Needle White
Fur), red tea or Oolong.
3. High
temperature (90 - 100c)
Good for
making tea such as Tie Guan Yin (Iron
Guan Yin), Pu'er, Shui Xian (Water
Fairy).
Low
temperature water tends to be more
suitable for young tea leaves while high
temperature water tends to be more
suitable for ripe tea leaves.
Chinese
tea - tea leaves
Chinese
tea used to be categorized by its place
of origin or place where it went to.
Only till recently that Chinese tea is
categorized based on its way of
manufacture.
6 types
of tea:
Green,
yellow, black, white, light green and
red.
Green tea
Green tea
has the longest history and it can be
dated over 3000 years ago. People picked
the young shoots of leaves and dried it
in the sun without fermentation.
Examples
of green tea:
- Long
Jing
- Fur
Tip
-
Green Spring Snail
Yellow
tea
Yellow
tea is to ferment the tea leaves before
they are totally dry. A degree of 10% to
20% fermentation would be expected.
Examples
of yellow tea:
-
Silver Needle
-
Yellow Soup
- Big
Leaf Green
Black tea
Black tea
is to ferment tea leaves to a degree of
100%. It is a kind of commonly consumed
tea in Mongolia.
Examples
of black tea:
White tea
White tea
is a kind of day dry tea which is
lightly fermented to a degree of 20% -
30%. Tea leaves are usually young ones
covered with white fur.
Examples
of white tea:
-
Longevity Eyebrow
-
White Peony
-
Silver Needle White Fur
Green tea
Light
green tea is a kind of tea lightly
fermented to a degree of 30% - 60%. Tea
leaves are green in the middle and red
on the fringe. This type of tea gives a
taste of fruit or flowers.
Examples
of Light green tea:
-
Water Fairy
- SONG
Species Long Bush
- Iron
Guan Yin
Red tea
Red tea
is a kind of tea fermented to a degree
of 80% - 90%. Western countries usually
call it Black Tea. It usually gives a
taste of roses.
Examples
of red tea:
Tea sets
Tea pot -
Zisha tea pot is known as the best tea
pot for making tea with. Colours vary
from dark purple, red to light yellow.
Zisha tea pots have very tiny holes
suitable for brewing tea. Also, it
prevents any chemical changes from
taking place.
Tea spoon
- The best tea spoon would be made of
bamboo. It is also used for removing any
tea leaves from blocking the tea mouth.
Tea boat
- It is used for laying tea pot and tea
cups. The first rinse of water would be
poured into the tea boat. This water can
also be used for rinsing tea cups.
Tea cloth
- It is used for wiping the water
outside the tea pot.
Tea cups
- The right size of tea cups would be
used for their appropriate corresponding
size of tea pots.
Healing
aspects of Chinese tea
Chinese
tea is known to have good healing power.
It not only boosts health but also
allows longevity. However, we should
avoid tea which has been left cool for a
long time or overnight.
Take
Oolong as an example, it can reduce the
fat in blood. It has been known for a
long time that tea can reduce the fat in
human body. Or take Pu'er or white tea
as an example, it would be ideal for
people to maintain a slim body. Apart
from the effects above, all the three
teas can reduce the possibility of
developing cancer.
Wong Yee
Lee
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