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Discover Chinese tea as your daily cognitive fuel without the jitters
tea.energy is where students, coders, and curious minds explore Chinese tea as a modern performance tool — no crash, no hype. We map the caffeine curve from a first-flush Mao Feng’s crisp onset to the slow-release l-theanine of shaded matcha, letting you choose fuel that matches your workflow. Every thread, session, and cohort is built on real leaves from Yunnan, Fujian, Guangdong, and beyond.
From the community
Recent discussions
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The 3pm slump — what we actually reach for
Zhou Xiang opens up the desk drawers of the community: what teas actually get brewed when energy dips after lunch? From the steady hum of aged sheng to the bright lift of fresh máo chá, this is the real-world afternoon rescue.
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Real caffeine loads in a gongfu day
How much caffeine are you actually consuming in a day of small‑pot gongfu brewing? We break down the numbers behind 5–7 gaiwan sessions versus a single 350ml drip coffee, with field data from Yunnan tea houses.
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Hydration questions — tea, water, both
Does your daily *pǔ'ěr* actually replenish fluids, or is plain water the only true hydrator? Join Amgalan Chin as he opens a candid, citation-friendly thread on tea and hydration — shaped by years of drinking tea in Yunnan's mountains and Buryatia's dry cold.
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Tea after 10pm — what doesn't keep you awake
From moonlight white to aged shou pu-erh, this thread gathers the community's favourite low-caffeine Chinese teas for the hours after 10pm — and the science behind why they let you drift off rather than keep you up.
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Morning ritual — tea vs coffee, no winner
Is your first cup a quiet ritual or a jolt to the system? Both tea and coffee have their devoted morning fans, but Chinese tea offers a spectrum of awakenings — from crisp green to honeyed yellow — that invites a slower, more intentional start. No judgment, just curiosity: what does your morning actually look like, and how did you get there?
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Tea routine with small children at home
Keeping a tea practice when you have toddlers requires a shift: shorter sessions, sturdier teaware, and teas that forgive the inevitable interruption. How do you keep the ritual alive? Share your adaptations.
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Quitting coffee, one gongfu session at a time
An honest log of swapping coffee's sharp spike for the steady warmth of gongfu cha — the headaches, the teas that helped, and the moment focus felt different, shared by our community.
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Travel tea routine for jet-lag and time-zone shifts
How do you keep a tea practice alive when crossing continents? Chen Hui Yi shares his field-tested portable kit for softening time-zone transitions with quiet ritual and the right leaf, and invites the community to exchange their own hard-won travel strategies.
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WFH tea setup — what's on your desk?
From kettles to gaiwans, thermoses and tiny tea trays — working from home reshapes how we brew. Zhou Xiang shares his Hunan‑centric desk ritual and asks what sits on your desk during tea time.
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Послеобеденный спад в 3 часа дня — что мы на самом деле выбираем
Чжоу Сян открывает ящики столов сообщества: какие чаи на самом деле заваривают, когда после обеда падает энергия? От устойчивого гула выдержанного шэна до яркого подъёма свежего *máo chá* — это реальное послеобеденное спасение.
Groups
6 active cohorts
Focus cohort — eight weeks of background gongfu
An eight-week online program for deep workers and students who want to deepen their focus through the quiet ritual of gongfu tea. Each week, we brew together, explore a new tea, and refine your personal deep-work system.
Switch to tea — 30-day guided cohort
A month to rewire your morning ritual — without the jitters. Led by senior tea expert Chen Hui Yi, this cohort introduces four cornerstone Chinese teas and daily practices that make tea a calm, sustainable substitute for coffee. Weekly live calls, guided tastings, and a private forum.
Switch to tea — spring 2027 cohort
Replace the anxiety spikes and afternoon crashes of coffee with something deeper. Over 4 weeks you’ll learn to ride the calm, sustained focus that only Chinese tea provides — guided by a senior tea expert, alongside a small group of fellow switchers.
Когорта фокуса — восемь недель фонового гунфу
Восьминедельная онлайн-программа для специалистов глубокой работы и студентов, которые хотят углубить свою концентрацию с помощью тихого ритуала чая гунфу. Каждую неделю мы завариваем вместе, исследуем новый чай и совершенствуем вашу персональную систему глубокой работы.
Переход на чай — 30-дневный курс с наставником
Месяц, чтобы перестроить ваш утренний ритуал — без нервной дрожи. Под руководством старшего чайного эксперта Chen Hui Yi этот курс знакомит с четырьмя краеугольными китайскими чаями и ежедневными практиками, которые превращают чай в спокойную, устойчивую замену кофе. Еженедельные звонки в прямом эфире, направленные дегустации и частный форум.
Переход на чай — весенний поток 2027 года
Замените всплески тревоги и послеобеденные провалы от кофе чем-то более глубоким. За 4 недели вы научитесь использовать спокойную, устойчивую концентрацию, которую даёт только китайский чай — под руководством ведущего чайного эксперта, в небольшой группе таких же переходящих.