Plants (Feb 2024)

Influence of Various Tea Utensils on Sensory and Chemical Quality of Different Teas

  • Haowei Guo,
  • Yani Pan,
  • Chunlin Li,
  • Yi Fu,
  • Yanyan Cao,
  • Qiang Chu,
  • Ping Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13050669
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 669

Abstract

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The choice of tea utensils used for brewing significantly impacts the sensory and chemical attributes of tea. In order to assess the influence of various tea sets on the flavor and chemical composition of different tea varieties, a combination of sensory evaluation and high-performance liquid chromatography was employed. The results showed that the content of amino acids in the tea liquid brewed with tin tea utensils was relatively higher, which could exhibit freshness in taste, thus suitable for brewing green tea and white tea. The content of polyphenols, soluble carbohydrates, and water extract in the tea liquid brewed with a porcelain tea set was relatively higher; the sweetness and thickness of the tea liquid were increased, so it was more beneficial to brew black tea. The purple sand tea set was suitable for brewing oolong tea and dark tea, and could endow their respective quality characteristics. Ultimately, these research findings provide a scientific basis for the selection of tea utensils tailored to different types of tea.

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