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The Silent Voice of Tea

As a living entity, tea has its own voice. Tea leaves tell us their own story, many stories, many knowledge in them if we really listen.
The life of the tea tree is reflected in the leaves: the land where the tea tree grows, the person who takes care of it, the weather and climate, etc. When we drink tea, we taste everything the tea has gone through, including the hardships it has encountered. To understand tea, we need a lifetime.
Many people drink tea but cannot distinguish between good and bad tea. So how can we know? Tea master Tseng's advice is to develop our senses of smell and taste.
 
 
Choose a tea that does not contain too many tannins that dry out the palate. Be open and curious. Everything around us creates aroma and we should use our senses to expand our memory of aroma in our brains and at the same time cultivate our vocabulary. The exact responses to drinking tea can only come from personal experience. That is why tea can stir up strong emotions, even revive childhood memories in each person.
Tea is like a fragrant water. An internal perfume that when drunk, we are immersed in it. Each drop settles in the body. Unlike alcohol that numbs the taste buds and distracts the mind, tea purifies the mind. Tea makes our senses more sensitive and clear. It makes you quiet and turn inward. When you are in your own mind, you will have the answer.
Tea Master Tseng
 

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