Etymology of tea (redirect from 茶)
speakers then borrowed their words for tea. The Chinese character for tea is 茶, originally written with an extra horizontal stroke as 荼 (pronounced tu),...
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Compressed tea (redirect from 沱茶)
(小沱茶; the first word meaning "small") which usually weighs 3g–5g. A larger piece around 357g, which may be a disc with a dimple, is called bǐngchá (饼茶,...
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Fermented tea (redirect from 黑茶)
(安徽六安籃茶, Anhui Lu'an basket tea) Guangxi: Liu bao cha (廣西六堡茶, Guangxi Liubao tea, often sold as 松黑茶, loose dark tea) Hubei: Qing zhuan cha (湖北青砖茶, Hubei...
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玄米茶 is an East Asian tea made from brown rice. 玄米茶 may refer to: Genmaicha, a Japanese green tea combined with roasted brown rice, sometimes also referred...
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original text is "國初四方供茶,以建寧、陽羨茶品為上,時猶仍宋製,所進者俱碾而揉之,為大小龍團。至洪武二十四年九月,上以重勞民力,罷造龍團,惟采茶芽以進." From the Classic of Tea: "飲有粗茶、散茶、末茶、餅茶者。" "matcha – Definition...
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Hey Tea (Chinese: 喜茶; pinyin: Xǐ Chá; Jyutping: hei2 caa4; lit. 'Happy Tea') is a Chinese tea drink chain founded in 2012 and headquartered in Nanshan...
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tea is called dàmài-chá (大麦茶; 大麥茶) or mài-chá (麦茶; 麥茶), in which dàmài (大麦; 大麥) or mài (麦; 麥) means "barley" and chá (茶) means "tea". In Japan, barley...
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Cha chaan teng (redirect from 茶餐廳)
Cha chaan teng (Chinese: 茶餐廳; Cantonese Yale: chàhchāantēng; lit. 'tea restaurant'), often called a Hong Kong-style cafe or diner in English, is a type...
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