What does giving away tea stand for?

Sending tea means sending health.

China's culture is profound, and tea culture is one of them. Drinking tea has become one of the indispensable hobbies of every family. Tea is not only sweet and mellow, but also easy to cause people's deep thinking and precipitation.

Sending tea can represent gratitude, friendship, respect, care and blessing. As a traditional gift, tea is one of the cultural heritages of China. It represents the sincerity and attention of the giver to the recipient, and conveys a calm, far-reaching and upright spirit. Tea is also considered to improve the spirit and health, so sending tea also reflects the desire to give people care, blessing and health. And suitable for all ages, very good gift choice.

Words describing tea:

1. Tea gas: Tea gas is produced by the combination of organic germanium and polysaccharide in tea, which is soluble in water. Old tea is prone to smell of tea, often manifested as hiccups, body heat, fever, sweating and so on.

2, green gas: there is grass gas, which is the performance of insufficient "heat" of green tea processing and insufficient fermentation of black tea. It smells a bit like cooked tender corn.

3. Lan Zhi Qi: It describes that the tip of the tongue is slightly sweet after the tea leaves are imported, and a scent of tea slowly seeps into the throat from the nose, and the limbs are unspeakable.

4, throat lock: after drinking tea, the throat is too dry, swallowing difficulties, itching and other discomfort. It is caused by insufficient temperature or time, and there will be a "green smell" in severe cases.

5. Sweet fragrance: There is sugar fragrance in the aroma. It is a typical aroma of high-grade black tea. Green tea, a raw material with good tenderness of big leaves, will also produce sweet fragrance.

6. Elegant: Wen Xiu aroma, similar to elegant floral fragrance. If you can't specifically call it what kind of flower fragrance, call it fragrance (elegance) or (flower fragrance).