Top 5 products for Chinese Drinks
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The taste of childhood is worth remembering.
I've always loved AD calcium milk, and I never expected to find it in the US!
I love drinking it! nnnnnnn
Looks good!
Classic taste :)
Okay~~~~~~~~~~~
I bought two at once. They're delicious, I'll definitely buy them again.
Sweet and sour, four bottles per serving, comes with a straw, very convenient.
Very yummy
A feast for my childhood self, bittersweet.
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A must-have for hot pot! It tastes even better chilled.
This is a beverage I've bought many times; my child also likes it.
Weee can deliver six 310ml cans of Wanglaoji herbal tea, which is so convenient.
Hotpot must have! This is my second reorder love it
It's on sale now, perfect for drinking while grilling meat!
as expected
My favorite herbal tea, very sweet yet earthy!
good quality!
The price is very reasonable, I will buy again next time.
I immediately bought two when it was on sale; it's definitely worth having a bottle with your hot pot meal.
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For New Year's. I love matcha.
Mochi is soft and chewy. The left side is red bean paste filling, the right is supposed to be matcha. Love the red bean paste. Matcha one doesn’t really taste like matcha, it just tastes sweet. Still good though. Would probably reorder, or just get the red bean one.
SUPER yummy! Not a strong matcha flavor though. Dough is soft and chewy, filling is mildly sweet. So satisfying to eat.
I personally love daifuku. Even though I don’t like the taste of matcha, I still think this daifuku is good. The mochi is very soft, the filling is sweet enough, and it tastes even better when it’s cold.
The taste is sweet, and the red bean filling has no taste
Too sweet, the matcha flavor is very light, but very chewy
Both the red bean paste and green tea flavors taste the way they’re advertised. However, the red bean paste flavor is extremely sweet, much more so than the green tea flavor. The red bean paste has a slightly gritty texture, but that’s to be expected. Both flavors are covered in a white powder I assume to be some sort of starch. It’s very messy to eat but washes out easily. Overall very good, even if very sweet.
Great taste, good value
The taste is okay, a bit hard, but too sweet.
Yummy! Not to sweet ??
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It tastes pretty good, especially with the biscuits.
Love this milk tea! Authentic Hong Kong style!
I read online that this milk tea has a strong flavor, so I bought it to try.
will buy again
Vitasoy HK milk tea is easy to take on the go — great for a quick breakfast, a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, or a chilled trea
It tastes good, very Hong Kong style milk tea, and not too sweet.
It's very convenient when you want to drink Hong Kong-style milk tea.
I hope it tastes good, I'm a bit too sugary
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It tastes great, but it's high in calories and sugar.
I really enjoyed the drink; I was very satisfied.
Great drink as always. Good for slightly watering down since it’s quite sweet
Rock sugar pear soup ! A kid's favorite
It tastes best chilled, I love it!
I really enjoy buying drinks from Wee. They have a wide variety.
I haven't tried it yet, but I drink it often in the country.
I didn't expect to find such a delicious drink flavor here.
It's not very sweet, so it's drinkable.
I still love the same taste .
Popular recipes
Asian Green Tea Chicken
This simple and delicious recipe infuses tender chicken with the freshness of green tea. You'll love how the mix of ingredients lightly steams the chicken in the rice cooker, resulting in a flavorful and less oily dish. You'll need chicken breasts, Chinese green tea, soy sauce, ginger, and garlic.
Jasmine Tea Infused Pork Belly
With this unique dish, you can easily transform the humble pork belly into a sweet and fragrant main course using an Instant Pot. Jasmine tea leaves, honey, soy sauce, and Chinese five-spice powder are all it takes to elevate this recipe from simple to extraordinary.
Stir Fry Shrimp in Oolong Tea Sauce
This seafood recipe effortlessly combines the robust flavor of oolong tea with the delicate taste of shrimp and is prepared in a stir fry pan. With just shrimp, oolong tea, garlic, and soy sauce, you can create a dish that's light yet packs a punch of flavor.
Spiced Plum Wine Chicken
In this recipe, chicken thighs are slow-cooked to perfection in a rich plum wine sauce creating a savory and sweet combination that's hard to resist. With plum wine, chicken thighs, star anise, ginger, and soy sauce, it's easy to bring traditional Asian flavors into your kitchen.
Chrysanthemum Tea Tofu Soup
This comforting and aromatic soup uses dry tofu and chrysanthemum tea as its main ingredients. Light and healthy with a delicate floral aroma, it's truly a dish to warm your soul. All you need are dry tofu, chrysanthemum tea, shiitake mushrooms, scallions, and vegetable broth.
Frequently asked questions
What are some popular Chinese drinks?
Some popular Chinese drinks include teas like Oolong, Green Tea and Pu'er, as well as Baijiu, a strong alcoholic beverage, and soya milk.
What is Shaoxing Wine?
Shaoxing wine is a type of Chinese rice wine used for drinking and cooking. It’s named after Shaoxing, a city in China’s Zhejiang province.
What is the most consumed Chinese tea?
Green tea is the most consumed Chinese tea.
Where can I buy Chinese drinks?
You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.
What are Chinese herbal teas?
Chinese herbal teas are a type of beverage made by brewing herbs, flowers, seeds, roots, leaves, fruits and other plant materials.
Are there any drinks unique to certain regions in China?
Yes, each region in China has its own unique drinks, for example, Moutai is a well-known drink from Guizhou province.
Are Chinese drinks typically served hot or cold?
Both, but it is more common for Chinese teas to be served hot and other drinks cold.
Can I make Chinese drinks at home?
Yes, many Chinese drinks like tea and homemade rice wine can be made at home with the right ingredients and methods.
Can Chinese drinks be used in cooking?
Yes, some Chinese drinks like Shaoxing wine and Chinese black vinegar are commonly used in cooking for flavor enhancement.
What does Baijiu taste like?
Baijiu is a strong spirit that can have a burning sensation. It often has a distinct flavor of sourness, sweetness, bitterness, and spiciness, which can be intense for first-time drinkers.
Is Chinese black vinegar similar to balsamic vinegar?
They are slightly similar but not the same, Chinese black vinegar tastes milder and less sweet than balsamic vinegar.
Is there any non-alcoholic Chinese drink?
Yes, there are many non-alcoholic Chinese drinks like herbal teas, fruit juices, and sweet bean soups.
How is Chinese rice wine made?
Chinese rice wine is made by fermenting a mixture of rice, water and yeast for several weeks.
Are Chinese drinks generally sweet?
Not all Chinese drinks are sweet. The taste can range from bitter, sour, sweet, and even spicy depending on the ingredients.
Are there any health benefits from Chinese drinks?
Many believe that certain Chinese drinks offer health benefits. For example, green tea is renowned for its antioxidant properties.
Are all Chinese alcoholic beverages strong like Baijiu?
No, not all Chinese alcoholic beverages are as strong as Baijiu. For example, Chinese rice wine has a much lower alcohol content.
Popular reviews
The taste of childhood is worth remembering.
I've always loved AD calcium milk, and I never expected to find it in the US!
I love drinking it! nnnnnnn
Looks good!
Classic taste :)
Okay~~~~~~~~~~~
I bought two at once. They're delicious, I'll definitely buy them again.
Sweet and sour, four bottles per serving, comes with a straw, very convenient.
Very yummy
A feast for my childhood self, bittersweet.
A must-have for hot pot! It tastes even better chilled.
This is a beverage I've bought many times; my child also likes it.
Weee can deliver six 310ml cans of Wanglaoji herbal tea, which is so convenient.
Hotpot must have! This is my second reorder love it
It's on sale now, perfect for drinking while grilling meat!
as expected
My favorite herbal tea, very sweet yet earthy!
good quality!
The price is very reasonable, I will buy again next time.
I immediately bought two when it was on sale; it's definitely worth having a bottle with your hot pot meal.
For New Year's. I love matcha.
Mochi is soft and chewy. The left side is red bean paste filling, the right is supposed to be matcha. Love the red bean paste. Matcha one doesn’t really taste like matcha, it just tastes sweet. Still good though. Would probably reorder, or just get the red bean one.
SUPER yummy! Not a strong matcha flavor though. Dough is soft and chewy, filling is mildly sweet. So satisfying to eat.
I personally love daifuku. Even though I don’t like the taste of matcha, I still think this daifuku is good. The mochi is very soft, the filling is sweet enough, and it tastes even better when it’s cold.
The taste is sweet, and the red bean filling has no taste
Too sweet, the matcha flavor is very light, but very chewy
Both the red bean paste and green tea flavors taste the way they’re advertised. However, the red bean paste flavor is extremely sweet, much more so than the green tea flavor. The red bean paste has a slightly gritty texture, but that’s to be expected. Both flavors are covered in a white powder I assume to be some sort of starch. It’s very messy to eat but washes out easily. Overall very good, even if very sweet.
Great taste, good value
The taste is okay, a bit hard, but too sweet.
Yummy! Not to sweet ??
It tastes pretty good, especially with the biscuits.
Love this milk tea! Authentic Hong Kong style!
I read online that this milk tea has a strong flavor, so I bought it to try.
will buy again
Vitasoy HK milk tea is easy to take on the go — great for a quick breakfast, a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, or a chilled trea
It tastes good, very Hong Kong style milk tea, and not too sweet.
It's very convenient when you want to drink Hong Kong-style milk tea.
I hope it tastes good, I'm a bit too sugary
It tastes great, but it's high in calories and sugar.
I really enjoyed the drink; I was very satisfied.
Cheap, delicious, consistent, and convenient. One of my favorite milk bottled teas from the mainland.
I miss Taiwanese milk tea so much!!!
The milk tea is okay.
This is a milk tea brand I've been repurchasing for a long time. My daughter only likes this brand, so I always order 10 cups at a time.
My kids love this milk tea, so we always stock up on it, and the price is good too.
I really love this brand of milk tea, but unfortunately I can only buy five bottles at a time! It's a product I always stock up on whenever I see it.
I always have to buy some... a must-have for homemade milk tea.
I'm watching my sugar intake, so I only bought two bottles. This one tastes the best!
It's the familiar taste and packaging.
Always stock on my fridge







































































