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Was there milk tea in ancient times?
Dating back to ancient times, drinking tea has been popular since the Tang Dynasty. Later, Princess Wencheng married Songzan Gambu, not only brought tea from the mainland, but also boiled tea with goat milk and milk to form milk tea! After several dynasties' development, it is estimated that the Qing Dynasty was the real smash hit.

Many royal nobles brought the eating habit of drinking milk tea into the Forbidden City. According to some historical records, whenever offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, the royal family will offer a bowl of milk tea to show their respect. According to legend, Emperor Qianlong also liked to drink milk tea. He also specially asked craftsmen to make a jade bowl with the words "Qianlong Imperial Palace" engraved on it. It can be seen that Emperor Qianlong loved milk tea very much.

After all, emperors and concubines love to drink milk tea for a certain reason. For example, milk tea is delicious and brings fresh taste. Secondly, milk tea also has certain effects, such as supplementing the deficiency of vitamins and inorganic salts caused by eating meat for a long time.

Like blue tea, seaweed tea is quite special. It is a new type of tea which is made of seaweed as raw material, carefully extracted and then blended in a precise proportion. You can not only go to beauty beauty, but also lose weight, which is a rare product! It tastes crisp, healthy and natural, and is a necessary tea for modern people.

It was more difficult for ordinary people to enjoy it in the past. Fortunately, we live in this era, and we can easily drink a cup of our favorite healthy tea!