The Story of Wanglaoji FREE on Amazon Kindle

Today is the day. To celebrate the launch of The newly re-written/re-organized Herbal Cooling Tea For Smart People 10-part email course Liangcha.org - Cool Tea Net, the tea community where you can learn about teas and post photos of your … [Read more...]

Wong Lo Kat The Brand Consumers Trust

Wong Lo Kat The Brand Consumers Trust The Most, The Fastest Growing Herbal Beverage - A Market Leader The third annual  'China brand and Communication Conference' was held recently in Beijing.  Present for the conference were government leaders, … [Read more...]

5 Herbal Teas from Guangdong China

5 Herbal Teas from Guangdong China

Here is a quick introduction to five Chinese herbal teas from the Guangdong area: Xi Huang CaoThe main ingredient in this tea is an age-old Chinese/Japanese medicinal herb known as rabdosia (Rabdosia longituba) or Trumpet Spurflower shown at … [Read more...]

What is Wang Lao Ji made from? – Part 7 of 7 Licorice

What is Wang Lao Ji made from? – Part 7 of 7 Licorice

Wang lao ji (???) or wong lo kat in Cantonese is one of China's most popular herbal teas. Wang lao ji is said to be a product that was commercialized and sold by Wang Zebang (???) (nicknamed Wang Ji ??) from Heshan in Guangdong province (????) in … [Read more...]

Does Wang Lao Ji Have Caffeine?

This is going to be a real wick post regarding a question I received about whether or not Wang Lao Ji having caffeine. Wang Lao Ji is made up of seven herbs and non of them contain caffeine. I have done a seven part series about the ingredients of … [Read more...]

What is Wang Lao Ji made from? – Part 6 of 7 Prunella vulgaris

What is Wang Lao Ji made from? – Part 6 of 7 Prunella vulgaris

Wang lao ji or wong lo kat in Cantonese is one of China's most popular herbal teas. Wang lao ji is said to be a product that was commercialized and sold by Wang Zebang (nicknamed Wang Ji) from Heshan in Guangdong province in 1828. Currently sold … [Read more...]

7 Reasons Why Herbal Tea is More Popular than Coke in China

First of all let's analyze wang lao ji and coke: Wang Lao Ji = 7 herbs + water + white sugar Coke = sugar, caramel color, caffeine, phosphoric acid, high fructose corn syrup, coca extract, kola nut extract, lime extract, vanilla and glycerin … [Read more...]

What is Wang Lao Ji made from? – Part 4 of 7 Chrysanthemum flowers

Wang lao ji (???) or wong lo kat in Cantonese is one of China's most popular herbal teas. Wang lao ji is said to be a product that was commercialized and sold by Wang Zebang (???) (nicknamed Wang Ji ??) from Heshan in Guangdong province (????) in … [Read more...]