Non-Alcoholic Drinks Typical Of The Bamboo Curtain Country Which Are Favorites During Chinese New Year

JAKARTA - Chinese New Year is not only known for its delicious and meaningful food dishes, but also a variety of delicious and refreshing drinks. Although it does not have its own meaning, this variety of drinks contains good properties for the body. Curious? Here are the typical Chinese non-alcoholic drinks served during Chinese New Year.

Plum Juice

Plums contain many benefits ranging from lowering cholesterol to treating osteoporosis. This deep purple fruit is widely processed by the Chinese community into fresh juice which is served during Chinese New Year. The combination of sweet and sour taste makes anyone who drinks it addictive.

Yunnan Coffee

Yunnan is a province in China located in a high mountainous area that is rich in agricultural products. With a large area of land, various types of crops are produced, and one of them is coffee.

Yunnan coffee was first brought by a French priest who planted the beans to Zhu Ku La village. Until now, the first coffee tree in China is still standing. As the coffee industry in China develops, the number of coffee drinkers in the country increases. So that the need for coffee beans in China continues to grow, at least 98% of the coffee drunk by the Chinese population comes from Yunnan.

You can get Yunnan Coffee in your favorite marketplace to taste different coffee flavors from others.

Tieguanyin

This Chinese New Year drink at a glance looks like tea in general. However, Tieguanyin has a clear color with a distinctive aroma of flowers and fruits. You can taste the sweet taste like honey when served with warm water.

Tieguanyin is a traditional drink, and is one of the Chinese people's favorite drinks. Because Tieguanyin is believed to relieve internal heat, and its fragrant aroma makes the mind relax.

Chrysanthemum Tea

Chrysanthemum tea is one of the typical and popular drinks among the Chinese community which is made from chrysanthemum flowers. Usually this one drink is available and easy to find during Chinese New Year celebrations. Even though it is a traditional drink, chrysanthemum tea is still in great demand today.

This drink is known to be rich in benefits including treating colds, lowering blood pressure, calming nerves, and much more.