Various types of dried tea leaves, including black, and possibly oolong or other varieties, on different plates and a pile. The slide has a title 'Form' with a leaf graphic.
Infographic titled 'Characteristics of Chinese Red Tea'. Features four red rectangles with white text, each under a red circle with white text. The first circle says 'Color' above a rectangle with description 'Black oily sheen, Red tea liquor'. The second circle says 'Aroma' above a rectangle with 'Sweet, Some smoky'. The third circle says 'Taste' above a rectangle with 'Sweet, mellow'. The fourth circle says 'Form' above a rectangle with 'long, skinny, different length, C.T.C'. At the bottom, there is a pink text box with 'Property: warm'.
Various cups of brewed tea and dried tea leaves on plates and bowls
A chart titled 'Chinese Red Tea Characteristics by Grades' displaying factors such as form, leaf color, aroma, taste, liquor color, and after-steep leaves for grades 1 through 6 of Chinese red tea, with descriptive characteristics in each category.
Chart comparing seasonal characteristics of Chinese red tea across spring, summer, and autumn, including factors like form, aroma, taste, liquor color, and after-steeping leaves.
Slide titled 'Chinese Red Tea Common Problems' with five bullet points describing various issues related to the appearance, aroma, liquor color, taste, and after-steep leaf quality of Chinese red tea, each accompanied by a small brown tea leaf icon.
Presentation slide titled "Chinese Red Tea Colors and Contributors" with text explaining factors influencing tea leaf and liquor colors, including chlorophyll degradation and oxidation products.
A slide with information about volatile compounds in dry tea leaves, including their percentage, sources during manufacturing, and associated aromas such as apple, rose, honey sweet, and sweet flower. A small leaf illustration with the word "Aroma" is in the top left corner.
Text slide titled 'Health Benefits of Green and Red Teas' listing benefits including preventing cardiovascular disease, lowering bad LDL cholesterol, preventing cancer, preventing diabetes, improving bone health, preventing digestive disease, preventing mouth disease, preventing flu and SARS, and alleviating skin problems and allergies.
A graphic with a motivational quote in 3D blue text that says 'Brew yourself a cup of tea. Just In™ Style & Enjoy the Moment!' and an illustration of a tea cup with steam and leaves at the top right corner.
A list of conditions and situations when drinking tea should be avoided, including with an empty stomach, when taking iron or enzyme medicines, during pregnancy, when extremely hot or left out overnight, immediately before or after meals, before bedtime, when drunk, and in certain health conditions.