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Image showing a variety of popular Chinese drinks, including traditional green tea, oolong tea, bubble tea with tapioca pearls, and a glass of baijiu. The drinks are arranged on a table with a modern setting, reflecting the cultural diversity and flavors of China's beverage offerings.

Explore a variety of drinks that are popular in China, from traditional teas like green and oolong to unique beverages like bubble tea and baijiu. Discover the rich flavors and cultural significance of each drink, perfect for expanding your palate or serving at your next gathering. Learn more about these must-try Chinese drinks and impress your guests with authentic refreshments. Click to dive into the world of Chinese beverages today!

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a glass filled with orange juice sitting on top of a table next to sliced mangoes

This drink is nostalgic, delicious and also it’s a Man-go crazy drink. Simple to make and so so refreshing.This Korean mango milk drink is so flavourful and fancy yet so simple and quick to make. All you need are good quality mangoes and boom you are done.

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two glasses filled with orange juice and garnish

This post has been compensated by P.F. Chang’s Home Menu as part of the Mom It Forward Influencer Network. All opinions are mine alone. #ad #WokWednesday Shake things up with a Mai Tai Mocktail that the whole family can enjoy! This drink pairs great with Orange Chicken from the P.F. Chang’s Home Menu. My family

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two pictures of different types of teas on a plate with ginger and other ingredients

A soothing and nourishing Chinese jujube tea that is very easy to put together and will warm your soul. The Chinese red dates are simmered to release the delicious juice, lightly sweetened with brown sugar and enhanced with ginger. {Gluten-Free, Vegan}

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two mugs filled with tea and ice next to flowers

Before any commercial beverage companies made their way into China, sour plum tea was, and still is, the ultimate thirst quencher––especially in the heat of the summer! The color is a deep magenta and it's deliciously refreshing!

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