Liuzhou not only has many tea stalls, but also has many types of herbal teas, such as "Wanglaoji Tea", "Five Flower Tea", "Luo Han Guo Tea", "Kuding Tea"... there are so many that I can't remember the names.
I curiously tasted several famous herbal teas, and now I write them down to share the taste with you.
Let’s talk about Wanglaoji tea first.
When I first heard the name of this tea, I had a weird feeling, but the taste of the tea was even weirder. The gray-black tea smelled like Chinese medicine when I smelled it.
I took a small sip, but it was so painful that I spit it out.
But the boss said this tea has great effects!
It can clear away heat and relieve summer heat, remove dampness and promote fluid production, and is effective for colds and fever and sore throat.
At this point, I frowned and took another sip.
Next, let’s talk about Wuhua tea.
It is made from five kinds of flowers. The orange tea is fragrant and the petals are beautiful to see floating in the water.
Take a sip, eh!
It was really neither bitter nor sweet, fresh and refreshing, so I picked up the bowl and drank it all in one breath.
Of course, its efficacy cannot be underestimated. It can clear away heat and detoxify, promote fluid production and soothe the throat, and can also relieve heat and eliminate fire.
You want to take a few sips too!
Let’s talk about Luo Han Guo tea and Kuding tea.
The round Momordica grosvenori has the effects of clearing away heat, relieving coughs, and moisturizing the lungs. It can be brewed into a herbal tea, which is bitter and cool. Add a little sucrose. It is delicious and can cure diseases.
Kuding tea can relieve fire and diuresis, and people with constipation will feel much better after drinking it.
Although there are many kinds of herbal teas in Liuzhou, they all have one thing in common, that is, they clear away heat and relieve summer heat.
Because Liuzhou's summers are extremely long and winters are extremely short and warm, it is easy to get sick.
People in Liuzhou love to drink herbal tea as a way to maintain their health.