Liang Junde Unveils the Mystery Behind "Jin Jun Mei"
2010-10-28
Recently, at a tea-tasting event titled "Junde Authentic Jin Jun Mei Summit" hosted by a company in Xiamen, Liang Junde, the master tea maker and founder of Jin Jun Mei—who hadn’t visited Xiamen in nearly seven years—unveiled the true essence of the mysterious "Jin Jun Mei." On the sidelines of the event, Liang Junde accepted an exclusive interview with our newspaper.
The "Jin Jun Mei" phenomenon, sparked by this exceptional red tea, is now gaining widespread popularity among tea enthusiasts. Yet, despite its growing fame, it hasn’t altered the original mindset of Jin Jun Mei’s founder, Mr. Liang Junde: to wholeheartedly focus on crafting high-quality tea with care. Even when conditions don’t allow, he remains committed to maintaining the integrity of his product, refusing to compromise by cutting corners or substituting inferior ingredients for premium ones. The seasoned tea artisan, who still relishes the art of creating fresh, innovative teas, shared that this year he plans to…
What tea shouldn’t you drink? Which teas are unsafe to consume?
2010-10-28
Many cities have seen street stalls popping up, offering freshly roasted and sold spring teas on the spot. However, freshly roasted tea shouldn’t be consumed immediately after purchase. Not only is it intensely hot in nature, but since it hasn’t undergone oxidation yet, it contains high levels of polyphenols, as well as significant amounts of aldehydes and alcohols—compounds that can strongly irritate the stomach and intestinal lining, potentially leading to symptoms like stomach pain and bloating after drinking.
Moreover, freshly roasted tea also contains highly active ingredients such as tannins and caffeine, which may trigger “tea intoxication” effects like dizziness and weakness in the limbs if consumed in large quantities.
Therefore, it’s best to let freshly roasted tea sit for at least 10 days after purchase, allowing the polyphenol compounds to fully oxidize before brewing and enjoying it. Otherwise, consuming it too soon could actually harm your health.
What tea helps with whitening? Which tea can brighten the skin?
2010-10-28
Rose Green Tea
Ingredients: Rose petals, green tea
Instructions:
1. Combine 1 teaspoon of rose petals with 2 teaspoons of green tea.
2. Pour in hot boiling water and steep.
Whitening Benefits: Roses have purifying properties, while green tea boosts metabolism, detoxifies the intestines, and offers powerful antioxidant effects.
Hawthorn & Tangerine Peel Tea
Ingredients: Hawthorn fruit, tangerine peel, rose petals
Instructions:
1. Place 2 teaspoons each of the three ingredients into a teapot.
2. Add hot boiling water and let it steep.
3. Sweeten with honey or rock sugar to taste, then enjoy!
Whitening Benefits: Hawthorn helps invigorate circulation, while tangerine peel aids digestion and eliminates toxins from the body.
Rose Milk Tea
2010-10-28
Fuding City Southeast White Tea Co., Ltd. has been awarded the "2005 China Three-Green Project Trusted Tea – Recommended Brand by the China Tea Association" certificate by the China Tea Circulation Association.
Promoting tea drinking for health
2010-10-28
From enlisting to retiring from the military, Zhang Zhengku has harbored a lifelong passion for military life. In February 1978, through his own hard work and determination, he finally achieved his dream of becoming a proud soldier, embarking on a three-year journey in uniform. He honorably discharged in January 1981. During his time in the armed forces, he consistently excelled, earning commendations on three occasions and even being awarded the title of "First-Class Technical Expert."
From factory director to chairman, before venturing into the tea business, Zhang Zhengku served as an assistant accountant at the Fuding City Agricultural Bureau. Later, he took the helm as the director of the Fuding Natural Fragrance Tea Factory. Throughout his career, he was repeatedly recognized with prestigious accolades, including Outstanding Assistant Accountant and Provincial Advanced Worker, among others.
Deep bonds with the military, a return visit to Zhangzhou
2010-10-28
This year's May Day was truly sunny and perfect for outdoor adventures. Company Chairman Zhang Zhengku, accompanied by his wife, visited the Zhangzhou military unit— a place he hadn’t been to in decades—and once again cherished the memories of his youthful days spent there. After three decades apart, stepping back onto this familiar ground felt incredibly heartwarming. The veterans from those days have now become respected senior officers, while wave after wave of new recruits has joined the ranks. Meanwhile, the unit itself has undergone remarkable transformations.
Mr. Zhang received a warm welcome from the company’s company commander and political instructor, and he happily presented them with his company’s finest white tea. After tasting our exquisite white tea, the commander couldn’t stop praising it: “Wonderful tea! Truly exceptional!” A wave of warmth instantly melted into everyone’s hearts.
White tea is good for health and can help maintain a youthful complexion.
2010-10-28
According to Phys.org, the next time you’re looking to brew a cup of tea, consider reaching for white tea—new research suggests it not only helps lower the risks of cancer and rheumatoid arthritis but may even reduce wrinkles associated with aging.
Researchers at Kingston University teamed up with the British essential oil brand NYR to test the health benefits of 21 different plant and herb extracts. They discovered that all the plants studied offered some degree of health advantage, but surprisingly, white tea stood out as providing the greatest benefits compared to the others. Professor Declan Norton from Kingston University’s Faculty of Life Sciences in southwest London noted that this study highlights the remarkable health-promoting properties of white tea.
2010-10-28
How extraordinary is white tea—Southeast has the answer for you! At 10:10 a.m. on November 10, 2009, under a brilliantly clear sky and amid the lively crackle of firecrackers, accompanied by the soothing sounds of a suona flute, Southeast White Tea’s national chain store—the Fuding flagship outlet—officially opened its doors.
Present at the event were Chen Xinghua, Deputy Secretary of the Fuding Municipal Party Committee; Liu Xuebin, Chairman of the People’s Congress; Zhang Shuying, Director of the Agriculture Bureau; Lin Lici, President of the Tea Association; and Chen Zhentuan, Secretary-General, along with other esteemed government officials. Representatives from local businesses in Fuding, as well as leaders from related enterprises, also attended to extend their warmest congratulations.
Southeast White Tea is conveniently located at the intersection of No. 59-60 Fuhai New Village, Nanzhan Tongcheng, making it easily accessible to tea enthusiasts and visitors alike.