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TEA 😋
ОтветитьI do not like that you do not have closed captions available.
ОтветитьTeochews drink tea everyday!
ОтветитьTreating socks and underwear with tea is probably where the term, "Tea-shirt" came from... (I don't think that's right.)
ОтветитьI don't like this at all
making it seem like some magic nonsense from a million years ago instead of what it really is
and not all dark tea is pu-erh and not all pu-erh is dark tea so you got that wrong, this feels like something out of an overdramatic Hollywood movie
so bad
ОтветитьKSU. Please add the closed captions. When your hearing is very poor and the sound track is distorted viewers will not watch your videos. Because of this I give your video a thumbs down.
ОтветитьGod knows, what might happen if the People of South Asia are deprived of Black tea during office hours?
I have literally seen verbal abuses, fistfights and tea rage in offices when tea is not served.
It's addictive which is the downside and yes, it contains caffeine so not recommended for people with cardiac problems such as blood pressure.
What an excellent video..! Thank you 🙏
ОтветитьThis looks like something produced by the propaganda department of the CCP
ОтветитьVery informative, enjoyed it immensely.
ОтветитьNice document for the layman. But when you drink two liters of tea a day for decades, you see mainly unnecessary padding camera shots and statements that do not attract new tea lovers because they do not explain what and how and why, what to start with and similar important things. This is like taking the viewer to a tea zoo, where you can see everything and learn nothing.. Babylon of teas.
Ответить🍵 茶i is my medicine and my life No 茶 no life🍵cheers 🍵
ОтветитьReally enjoyed this!
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Ответитьtea is better than coffee for sure, with minerals that coffee does not have.
ОтветитьA really good documentary. I have always drunken tea, mainly black tea, but then I got a gift of premium loose leaf green tea and that did it for me. After that there was no turning back. Now, green tea and pu-errh tea play a significant role in my life. I still drink black tea, but without sugar, and I still drink coffee, but only about 2 small cups per day. I am very curious of oolong tea and soon I will try that.
ОтветитьI thought it was Bodidharma who brought tea to China, using it as a stimulant to stay awake during long meditation sessions?
ОтветитьGreat video. Thank you very much
ОтветитьThe English of the narration is taught by Shandong Lanxiang chef! That English is too bad.
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ОтветитьCan never go wrong with tea! 🍵☕
ОтветитьAre there any pieces of news of an intersex getting healed at TCM?😁 I am a third gender.
ОтветитьThe public distributor physically branch because mine putatively multiply around a solid caption. jagged, rebel tom-tom
ОтветитьA great addition to this video/documentary would be closed captioning considerations for the Deaf and hearing impaired. Thank you!
ОтветитьChina got its name bcoz of tea. In Traditional eastern languages Tea is called as Chai. Chai-na became China.
ОтветитьEUROPEAN Black Death eh? Touché
ОтветитьFermentation and oxidization are not interchangeable words. Every time someone says "ferment" in this video they mean oxidize. When they say "ripen" they mean ferment.
Ответить🌱🤎🤎
ОтветитьTea drinking is among the greatest contributions that China has given to the world.
I have been drinking tea daily throughout adult life and have experienced good health from it, especially
a stable metabolism (my weight at age 85 never changed). It is necessary to acquire the taste of tea in
the natural form without addition of cream or sugar, to avoid negating all the many natural benefits.
China home of Ceremony. Slainte.
ОтветитьIf you are going to show a map of ancient China, exclude Tibet and East Turkestan as they are not part of China--at least in ancient times.
ОтветитьI'd love to drink tea in the Sahara
ОтветитьGreat job. Oh and you’re very pretty lady👌😉
ОтветитьWow this was very amazing and informative. I had no idea about tea being this deeply rooted in Chinese culture and also how important the number three is. I've got to get more into Chinese tea.
ОтветитьDon’t worry Charleston tea has since changed their name from plantation to garden 😂
ОтветитьTea comforts, soothes. Eases the digestion, pleases the tongue. Offering tea is offering the gift of a quiet, gentle moment and the chance for peaceful socialization.
ОтветитьI drank tea while watching this
I love brewing tea with a gaiwan, it really unlocks the aroma of whatever you're making
This is such a beautiful documentary.
ОтветитьI live and breathe tea! Gongfu brewing and collecting / sampling teas is a favourite (of many!) hobby :)
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ОтветитьTaiwan is an independent country. China supplies the world with Fentanyl.
ОтветитьHEY WHERE TO BUY SOME GOOD OOLONG tEA
ОтветитьThank you for this! ❇️
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