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The Jasmine Dragon.

For the Tea drinkers. Discuss all types of tea, hot & cold, from around the world. Anything about tea. Come in and have a cup with us. Everyone is welcome.

Members: 132
Latest Activity: Feb 11

Welcome to The Jasmine Dragon tea house.

Well, since we have a group dedicated to coffee, I thought I start one for those who worship tea. So if you prefer tea over coffee or like them both equally, come join us and discuss what about tea you like, or dislike, what types you prefer or avoid. How do you take it? Sugar, cream, or just hot water? Do you have your own recipe that you created? What health benefits do the many different types provide us? This is meant to be a friendly and informative group, so lets keep it this way please. Come in, grab a seat and a cup, and Lets talk tea. ;)

Picture above: Mount Fuji, Japan.
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The history of tea is long and complex. The Chinese have enjoyed tea for millennia. Scholars hailed the brew as a cure for a variety of ailments; the nobility considered the consumption of good tea as a mark of their status, and the common people simply enjoyed its flavor. Tea was first discovered by the Chinese Emperor Shennong in 2737 BC. It is said that the emperor liked his drinking water boiled before he drank it so it would be clean, so that is what his servants did. One day, on a trip to a distant region, he and his army stopped to rest. A servant began boiling water for him to drink, and a dead leaf from the wild tea bush fell into the water. It turned a brownish color, but it was unnoticed and presented to the emperor anyway. The emperor drank it and found it very refreshing, and cha (tea) was born. While historically the origin of tea as a medicinal herb useful for staying awake is unclear, China is considered to have the earliest records of tea drinking, with recorded tea use in its history dating back to the first millennium BC. The Han Dynasty used tea as medicine. The use of tea as a beverage drunk for pleasure on social occasions dates from the Tang Dynasty or earlier. Lu Yu's statue in Xi'an. Lu Yu's statue in Xi'an. The Tang Dynasty writer Lu Yu's 陸羽 (729-804) Cha Jing 茶經 is an early work on the subject. (See also Tea Classics) According to Cha Jing writing, around AD 760, tea drinking was widespread. The book describes how tea plants were grown, the leaves processed, and tea prepared as a beverage. It also describes how tea was evaluated. The book also discusses where the best tea leaves were produced. At this time in tea's history, the nature of the beverage and style of tea preparation were quite different from the way we experience tea today. Tea leaves were processed into compressed cakes form. The dried teacake, generally called brick tea was ground in a stone mortar. Hot water was added to the powdered teacake, or the powdered teacake was boiled in earthenware kettles then consumed as a hot beverage. A form of compressed tea referred to as white tea was being produced as far back as the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.). This special white tea of Tang was picked in early spring, when the tea bushes had abundant growths which resembled silver needles. These "first flushes" were used as the raw material to make the compressed tea. (Quoted From Wikipedia)

Discussion Forum

Day tea vs. Night tea

Started by Beatriz Albano. Last reply by AutumnLight Jul 19, 2012. 1 Reply

Hi everyone. I was wandering, most people drink tea when they wake up or go to sleep, or both. I like to drink black tea or mate (south American herb) in the morning to wake up, because of the…Continue

Tags: properties, day, vs, night

What is your favorite Tea?

Started by KitsuneKarma. Last reply by Beth Mulcahy Jun 13, 2012. 31 Replies

What is your favorite flavor of tea?Favorite brand?Personally, my top two are:*Lipton brand: Green Tea, Orange-Passionfruit-Jasmine.*Stash brand: Chai Spice, Black Tea.Continue

what plants are safe to grow to make your own teas?

Started by morgaine1571. Last reply by Beth Mulcahy Jun 13, 2012. 7 Replies

I was just curious.. what plants are good to make your own tea blends? rather not only good.. but safety as well and benefit.. health.. etc.thanks .. morgaine.Continue

Come in and say hello.

Started by KitsuneKarma. Last reply by Beatriz Albano Feb 29, 2012. 1 Reply

Hi there. Welcome to The Jasmine Dragon tea house.This thread is for the people who actually join to intro themselves and say hello.We may be small at the moment, but everyone has to start…Continue

Kava Sutra(Melbourne florida)

Started by Rachel. Last reply by Lady Gaia Aug 19, 2011. 1 Reply

 I just went to Kava Sutra last Saturday and I had my first cup of Kava tea with pineapple, great stuff.It made me totally relaxed but I was aware of everything at the same time, its hard to…Continue

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Comment by miyoko alane canter on March 6, 2012 at 11:41pm

i drink lipton green tea with lemon.

Comment by Meedacci on March 6, 2012 at 7:09pm

Ok the green tea isn;t helping much. Any suggestions so I can wing myself off of the Pepsi?

Comment by Meedacci on February 20, 2012 at 10:06pm

Hello   Glad I came across this group. I am winging myself off of Pepsi (a twelve pack a day habit). I started drinking Lipton Green tea with Lemon. It is going slowly but I will get there. 

Comment by miyoko alane canter on October 24, 2011 at 6:15pm

i'm starting to drink tea before i go to bed at night.

 

Comment by Silverfeather on October 23, 2011 at 11:44pm
New to the group.... my nightly cup of tea is part of my bedtime ritual. For me, small things carry the most power and this is something I can't live with out.
Comment by miyoko alane canter on October 21, 2011 at 12:31am
i'am drinking peppermint tea right now.
Comment by Ada on August 12, 2011 at 10:30pm
tea being "bitter" - tea left to brew too long, say more then 10 minutes in boiling water will become tannic acid & is no longer good for human consumption. It's fine for dying cloth, etc. but it is no longer a pleasing beverage.
Comment by Katerinka on August 12, 2011 at 12:46am

I've never bought anything through teavana's website. I'm lucky enough to have a few of their stores here locally. But theres some stuff on the site that I havent found in the stores so maybe someday I will.

 

Bitter? hmm.. I dont recall ever tasting anything bitter. Is it always with a certain type of tea that you get this with? (i.e. black, green, etc?)

Comment by Lady Gaia on August 11, 2011 at 11:27pm

Never tried it.  Must try it though.  What do you think of a lot of teas with a "bitter" after taste?  Is it just my palate, or is it cheap tea, or what?  I've drank so many teas, and some are fine, and some leave me with a frown.  :-(

 

Comment by miyoko alane canter on August 11, 2011 at 2:26pm
sounds good katerinka i have teavana's website, but am not able to order anything on line.
 

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