The weather has started to get colder recently, and the editor has found that the colleagues around me are all "similar": they wear long shirts and long trousers at work, and can't do without a jacket after work; because of my sensitive nose, there are always a few wads of tissues on the table for blowing noses; I listen to it everywhere I go. A slight cough that causes throat discomfort due to dry weather.
The editor took a sip of the fragrant tea soup and decided to be a tea sommelier for colleagues for a day, using good tea to drive away the cooler weather and relieve the discomfort caused by dryness!
#1: Cold Base A Colleague - Betel nut incense to repel cold
Many girls have a cold physique. Whenever autumn and winter come, their limbs will inevitably become cold. When the weather gets colder, they will wear clothes that look like rice dumplings. Among many tea products, dark tea is the most suitable for people with cold climates. Black tea is mild in nature and has the effect of warming and nourishing the stomach for people with cold body. Although Colleague A is a young tea drinker, he occasionally makes tea with his family, so the editor brewed a Liubao black tea [Chen Champagne] for him.
brew with hot water Aged champagne mandarin , the rich aroma of tea comes to your nose. The texture of the tea soup is smooth, the taste is not bitter or astringent, and the fragrance is rich with a slight aroma. Because the tea has been aged for 10 years, not only does the taste become more mellow, but after 5 to 6 brews, you start to feel the warmth flowing in your body.
Colleague A spends most of her time sitting at work. She said Although the flavor of aged champagne is strong, the taste is smooth, and the tea aroma gives people a clean feeling. Compared with the sticky taste of Shupu tea, she likes the feeling of Liubao tea. After about the fourth drink, my hands and feet were no longer cold, and my whole body began to feel warmer. Because black tea is very durable, colleagues can basically drink it from afternoon to get off work without any problem.
#2: Colleague B with sensitive nose - Mulang relieves discomfort
Colleague B, who suffers from nasal allergy, understands the pain of climate change. Sometimes my nose runs wildly, and sometimes my nose is so stuffed that I can't breathe. Just breathing is extremely depressing. In view of this, the editor prepared a red water frozen oolong - [Mulang] to soak in for colleague B to relieve the discomfort in the nose.
In addition to staying away from allergens, patients with nasal allergies should also pay attention to keeping their noses warm. Drinking less cold drinks can effectively reduce the chance of runny nose. If swelling of the sinuses leads to nasal congestion, the mist of hot tea can also be used to help relax the sinuses and relieve discomfort.
Colleague B often moves around the office, so mulang, which can be soaked for a long time without being bitter, suits his needs. [Mulang] is an oolong tea with medium-heavy fermentation and medium-heavy roasting. The aroma and taste of the tea are strong and thick, and the aroma of ripe flowers and fruits is perfectly combined with the sweet aroma of roasting. The tea has been annealed, and its fragrant taste is very suitable for drinking in autumn and winter. The rich layering and soft and delicate aftertaste can soothe the anxiety caused by nasal sensitivity.
#3: Dry throat C Colleague-Yeoying Red Soothes Throat and Relieves Cough
Dry weather can easily cause itchy throats. However, in order to reduce misunderstandings during the epidemic, Colleague C could only endure the itchiness and cough lightly. The editor brewed a Yunnan Baiyingshan black tea for her to soothe her dry throat.
Drinking more water can indeed help soothe a dry throat, but the aroma and taste of tea can soothe throat discomfort and itchiness better than drinking water frequently. The tea comes from Yunnan. The large-leaf tea species give the tea a thick and mellow texture. The tea has a high and sweet aroma of honey and fruit. The tea flavor is moderately strong and sweeter than black tea. It is suitable for colleagues C who like fruity tea.
Because Colleague C needs to meet and talk with customers every day, the warm black tea can really help reduce the soreness in her throat. Compared with the tasteless water, she would rather drink a cup of black tea that is sweet and not bitter, using the tea aroma to distract her attention and forget about the itching.
If you have family or friends who are troubled by changes in the weather, you might as well try making a cup of tea and soothe the dryness and discomfort with the aroma of tea!
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