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词条 Lotus tea
释义

  1. Lotus leaf tea

  2. Lotus flower tea

  3. Lotus fruit tea

  4. Lotus seed tea

  5. Lotus embryo tea

  6. Lotus root tea

  7. References

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Lotus tea is an infusion made from lotus leaves, flowers, roots, fruit, seeds, or embryos. It is known as liánchá ({{lang|zh-Hans|莲茶}}, {{lang|zh-Hant|蓮茶}}, {{IPA-cmn|ljɛ̌n.ʈʂʰǎ|}}) in Chinese and yeoncha ({{lang|ko|연차}}, {{lang|ko-Hant|蓮茶}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.tɕʰa|}}) in Korean.

Lotus leaf tea

Lotus leaf tea, called yeonnip-cha ({{lang|ko|연잎차}} {{IPA-ko|jʌn.nip̚.tɕʰa|}}) in Korean, is a tea made from young leaves of lotus.[1] Leaves for lotus tea are often heat-treated (either by steaming or roasting) before being dried.[1] Sometimes, fresh leaves are also infused as tea. {{Convert|6-12|g|abbr=on}} of dried leaves or {{Convert|15-20|g|abbr=on}} or fresh leaves are simmered in {{Convert|600|ml|abbr=on}} of water over low heat to produce two to three cups tea.[2]

Lotus flower tea

Lotus flower tea, called yeonkkot-cha ({{lang|ko|연꽃차}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.k͈ot̚.tɕʰa|}}) or yeonhwa-cha ({{lang|ko|연화차}}, {{lang|ko-Hant|蓮花茶}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.ɦwa.tɕʰa|}}) in Korean, is a tea made from lotus flower.[3] Often, a fresh whole flower is used to make tea. In Korean temple cuisine, this type of lotus flower tea symbolizes the blossoming of Buddhist enlightenment.[4] Otherwise, {{Convert|4-8|g|abbr=on}} of dried petals can be simmered in {{Convert|600|ml|abbr=on}} of water over low heat to make two to three cups or of tea.[2]

Lotus fruit tea

Lotus fruit tea, called yeonbang-cha ({{lang|ko|연방차}}, {{lang|ko-Hant|蓮房茶}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.baŋ.tɕʰa|}}) in Korean, is a tea made by infusing dried lotus fruits.[3]

Lotus seed tea

Lotus seed tea, called yeonbap-cha ({{lang|ko|연밥차}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.bap̚.tɕʰa|}}), yeonssi-cha ({{lang|ko|연씨차}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.s͈i.tɕʰa|}}), or yeonja-cha ({{lang|ko|연자차}}, {{lang|ko-Hant|蓮子茶}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.dʑa.tɕʰa|}}) in Korean, is a tea made by infusing lotus seeds, which are steamed and dried.[2] For two to three cups of tea, {{Convert|5-10|g|abbr=on}} of lotus seeds are simmered in {{Convert|600|ml|abbr=on}} water over low heat.[2]

Lotus embryo tea

Lotus embryo tea, called liánxīn-chá ({{lang|zh-Hans|莲芯茶}}, {{lang|zh-Hant|蓮芯茶}}, {{IPA-cmn|ljɛ̌n.ɕín.ʈʂʰǎ|}}) or liánzixīn-chá ({{lang|zh-Hans|莲子芯茶}}, {{lang|zh-Hant|蓮子芯茶}}, {{IPA-cmn|ljɛ̌n.tsi.ɕín.ʈʂʰǎ|}}) in Chinese and {{lang|vi|trà tim sen}} (Northern: {{IPA-vi|tɕâː.tīm.sɛ̄n|}}, Southern: {{IPA-vi|ʈâː.tīm.ʂɛ̄ŋ|}}) in Vietnamese, is an infusion made from lotus embryos.[5]

Lotus root tea

Lotus root tea, called yeongeun-cha ({{lang|ko|연근차}}, {{lang|ko-Hant|蓮根茶}}, {{IPA-ko|jʌn.ɡɯn.tɕʰa|}}) in Korean, is a tea made by infusing dried lotus root (rhizome) slices or mixing lotus root powder in hot water. Lotus root powder for tea can be made by either by drying lotus root juice, or grinding dried lotus root slices into powder.[2]

References

1. ^{{Cite book|editor1-last=Jeong|editor1-first=Dong-hyo|editor2-last=Yun|editor2-first=Baek-hyeon|editor3-last=Yi|editor3-first=Yeong-hui|title=Cha saenghwal munhwa daejeon|year=2012|publisher=Hongikjae|location=Seoul, Korea|isbn=978-89-714-3351-5|chapter=Yeonnip-cha|chapter-url=http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1636074|accessdate=28 February 2018|language=ko|via=Naver}}
2. ^{{Cite book|editor1-last=Jeong|editor1-first=Dong-hyo|editor2-last=Yun|editor2-first=Baek-hyeon|editor3-last=Yi|editor3-first=Yeong-hui|title=Cha saenghwal munhwa daejeon|year=2012|publisher=Hongikjae|location=Seoul, Korea|isbn=978-89-714-3351-5|chapter=Yeoncha|chapter-url=http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1636790&cid=42752&categoryId=42754|accessdate=28 February 2018|language=ko|via=Naver}}
3. ^{{Cite news|last1=Park|first1=Jin-hai|title=Serving lotus, from flower to seed|url=http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/culture/2013/10/386_145147.html|accessdate=28 February 2018|work=The Korea Times|date=29 October 2013|language=en}}
4. ^{{Cite news|last1=Gordinier|first1=Jeff|title=Jeong Kwan, the Philosopher Chef|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/16/t-magazine/jeong-kwan-the-philosopher-chef.html|accessdate=28 February 2018|work=The New York Times|date=16 October 2015}}
5. ^{{Cite news|last=Song|first=Lê|title=Những loại trà có ích cho bệnh nhân tiểu đường|url=https://suckhoe.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/suc-khoe/nhung-loai-tra-co-ich-cho-benh-nhan-tieu-duong-2933000.html|accessdate=28 February 2018|work=VnExpress|date=5 January 2014|language=vi}}

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