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What kind of tea does Tibetan tea belong to
What kind of tea is Tibetan tea

Tibetan tea has been called big tea, horse tea, black tea, coarse tea, south side tea, brick tea, strip tea, pressed tea, group tea and side tea according to different historical periods and local customs. Tibetan tea is collected from mountainous areas above 1000 meters above sea level. It is a fully fermented tea made of mature tea leaves and red moss as raw materials and refined by special technology. Tibetan tea is the most typical black tea with dark brown color and full fermentation.

The efficacy of Tibetan tea

Tibetan tea has the functions of reducing blood fat, losing weight and preventing and treating atherosclerosis. Tibetan tea can obviously reduce the contents of triacylglycerol, low-density lipoprotein and ultra-low-density lipoprotein harmful to human body, increase the content of high-density cholesterol (HDL) beneficial to human body, and promote the excretion of cholesterol and lipid compounds from feces.

The origin of Tibetan tea

Chinese Tibetan tea has been a kind of ancient tea for thousands of years since it was recorded in the Tang Dynasty. Tibetan tea is the main life drink of nearly 3 million compatriots of Tibetan ethnic minorities, and it is also known as the livelihood tea of Tibetan compatriots. Tibetan tea is a unique category of Ya 'an, the birthplace of world tea, and it is the oldest tea in history. Tibetan tea is the originator of brick tea in China, and its production process is extremely complicated. Moreover, due to continuous fermentation, Tibetan tea has great collection value, and Tibetan tea has the highest collection value among ancient teas. Tibetan tea is the main life drink of nearly 3 million compatriots of Tibetan ethnic minorities, and it is also known as the livelihood tea of Tibetan compatriots. Tea bricks made of Tibetan tea are natural in color and inlaid with petals such as chrysanthemums and roses. As decorative materials, they not only reflect the unique decorative style and show the profound culture of Chinese Tibetan tea, but also reduce the harm of some decorative elements to human health. Set green, environmental protection, health in one, and can be effectively reused, so Tibetan tea bricks soon became the new favorite of home improvement materials and entered the city.