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Tongrentang sells "Chinese medicine coffee" across the border. What's the difference between healthy herbal coffee and regular coffee?
The difference between this herbal coffee and ordinary coffee is that it adds some Chinese medicines.

Tongrentang has actually started selling coffee, but the coffee they sell is not the same as what we usually see. Tongrentang added some Chinese medicine to coffee. They first boiled the traditional Chinese medicine, and then mixed it into ordinary coffee to make this traditional Chinese medicine health coffee. The first time I heard these Lycium barbarum coffee and motherwort rose latte, many people felt very strange. Can the two be combined? You know, one of them is western drinks, and the other is Chinese medicine in China, but Tong Ren Tang did it. Therefore, many young people try it with a try mentality, and the unexpected discovery is actually delicious.

You know, with the rising pressure of young people, the demand for coffee is growing, and young people are under pressure to pay attention to health care. Now medical care is not the patent of the elderly, but younger and younger. Many young people like to soak Lycium barbarum in thermos cups or soak their feet at night. Tongrentang now combines the two together to make this herbal health coffee. After the advent of this coffee, it can sell thousands of cups every day, which also brings a sum of income to Tong Ren Tang. And there is another advantage, that is, it can play a role in promoting Chinese medicine. Nowadays, young people pay less attention to Chinese medicine and more attention to western medicine. Therefore, colleague Tang Can made everyone pay more attention to the role of Chinese medicine.

While drinking coffee to refresh yourself, you can also get the effect of health preservation, which is also a very good choice for consumers. Because the Chinese herbal medicines used are common and mostly mild, it doesn't matter even if you make tea every day, so you don't need to worry about the side effects of drinking this coffee for a long time. I wonder if Tongrentang will launch more new varieties next? Let's wait and see.