How do chinese people drink tea?!


Question:

How do chinese people drink tea?

do chines people use cream and sugar in their tea


Answers:
They drink tea with their mouths, from a cup.

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no chinese people do not put cream into their tea.
they may put sugar into it, but not the sugar we think of. it depends on what kind of tea is being dranked.
some sorts of tea may be very bitter tasting and adding sugar crystals to it lightens up the bitterness of the tea.

Through a straw and standing on their heads.

LMAO, that person above me said "dranked"

yes

It depends on the type of tea and yes they do drink with their Mouth and "dranked" isn't a word

If they are drinking Chinese tea (and there are tons of variety) like Jasmine, Green, Oolong, etc. and including herbal and flower teas, they drink it straight up. It's often the way tea is served and enjoyed there. But I imagine if they were drinking English tea, they would use cream and sugar if they wished. It just doesn't seem to taste right when you add cream and stuff to Asian teas. The leaves, tastes and how it's prepared, although subtle, is just different.

the same way you do....

Except for certain herbal teas where a tiny bit of rock sugar is used, the Chinese NEVER use sugar, milk, or cream in their teas. Never!!

ummm, okay

For Chinese tea - no. For English tea - they may put milk and sugar in.

Chinese people have a lot of tea drinking customs, they don't just "drink it" like we do. It can be a complicated ceremony.

Cream and sugar are usually not added.

i believe they drink their tea with their mouths.




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