Every country, every region has its own specialties because of the habits of culture, because of its traditional eating and drinking habits.
In Vietnam tea has become a beverage in many aspects, a small tea shop along the way for customers through refreshments, a tea table invites guests when guests come to visit, a hot teapot for the new year, etc.
Tea has long become an obvious culture that exists in the spiritual life of man. When you come to Vietnam, you can join the Vietnam food tours program or Hanoi food tours so that in the time you can enjoy the traditional tea cup of the Vietnamese people.
Enjoy a cup of Vietnamese tea to enjoy a Vietnamese culture. In the cultural behavior of the Vietnamese, the young people make tea to invite adults, homeowners make tea when guests come to visit. Mixing a warm teapot, everyone can sit down together and enjoy a cup of tea and talk. Vietnam has a wide of teas ranging from green tea, dried tea, lotus tea, etc, to innovative tea based on demand and social improvement such as ginger tea, artichoke tea, chrysanthemum tea, herbal tea.
Favorite and popular in the daily life of the Vietnamese people
The first is green tea, fresh leaves just picking down, washed, lightly lit into the warm, boiling water for about 30 minutes can be used. Green tea has long been popular in all parts of Vietnam. Wherever green tea present, the drink that anyone can use, just to quench the thirst, heat, anti-cancer very well.
Secondly is dried tea, also a type of green tea, the other is dried tea made from the buds picked up on high tea hills, then sun drying or drying for new use. On cold winter days, hot tea is an indispensable friend in Northern families.
The third is the lotus tea, a tea of Vietnamese tea culture, tea picked from the marinated lotus buds. Marinating lotus tea is a whole new subtle art that achieves the scent as the desired person. Perhaps so, when enjoying the lotus tea, we can feel the sweetness of the tea is cool, the fragrance is gentle and elegant. A lotus tea can be used for many weeks, but the aroma remains fragrant.
Tea can no longer preserve many pictures of peaceful villages, but from then on, tea has become more familiar, more popular with many classes and ages as today. Therefore, when visiting Vietnam, visitors have the opportunity to see a very Vietnamese culture, an image can only be found in Vietnam!