
The "Compendium of Materia Medica" does not directly mention the term "black tea," as the book was completed in 1578, while the origin and development of black tea mainly occurred during the 17th century, the discussions on the medicinal effects of tea and precautions for drinking in the book still have a certain reference value for later types of tea, including black tea. As a fully fermented tea, black tea has different properties from unfermented green tea. Black tea has the effects of warming the stomach and refreshing the mind, making it suitable for people with different constitutions.
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