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Welcome to our Tea Room . What kinds of tea do you know?. Oriental Beauty Tea Pekoe Oolong Tea Peng Feng Tea. Original to Emei ; notice the golden-brown color of the tea. Taiwan High Mountain Tea. The tea leaves are rounder and the tea color is more yellow . Oolong Tea. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to our Tea Room

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What kinds of tea do you know?

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Oriental Beauty Tea Pekoe Oolong Tea Peng Feng Tea

Original to Emei; notice the golden-brown color of the tea.

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Taiwan High Mountain Tea

The tea leaves are rounder and the tea color is more yellow.

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Oolong Tea

Very common in Taiwan.

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Black Tea

Black tea leaves are most popular in Western cultures.

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Herbal Tea

This tea is very good for your skin.

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Green Tea

Good for your heart and health.

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Which tea do you like best?

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2 stories about

"Oriental Beauty Tea. "

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There is a beautiful legend about “Oriental Beauty Tea.” One English merchant presented Pekoe tea to the Queen of England. The Queen liked its wonderful flavor and admired its beautiful golden-brown appearance. Knowing that the tea was produced in the East "Formosa" Taiwan, the Queen named it "Oriental Beauty Tea."

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Pekoe Oolong was originally called "inflated tea", because no one thought the ugly tea leaves could make such a beautiful and tasty tea. During the Japanese occupation era; one Beipu merchant reportedly sold the tea to a Taipei Governor at a very high price (100 pounds for 2000 NT$ or ¥ 6750). When the people in Emei heard the news, no one believed it and laughed at this tea! Later this tea became known as “Peng Feng” Tea which means “to brag” in Taiwanese.

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Do you know how to make tea?

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1. Boil water in a tea pot.

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2. Prepare the leaves in another pot.

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3. Pour the boiled water into the tea pot.

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4. Wait for one to two minutes.

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5. Pour the tea into a cup.

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6. Smell the tea and tell a friend what you smell.

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7. Drink and taste the tea.