Mao Zedong’s menu
Daily beverage (the tea that accompanies and concludes every meal)

Lü cha — Hunan green tea, infused and chewed

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A simple infusion of green tea leaves in a lidded cup, pale green with a vegetal bitterness. At the last sip, one eats the softened leaves — Mao's personal habit, a peasant's anti-waste gesture.

Daily beverage (the tea that accompanies and concludes every meal)

A simple infusion of green tea leaves in a lidded cup, pale green with a vegetal bitterness. At the last sip, one eats the softened leaves — Mao's personal habit, a peasant's anti-waste gesture.

Never throw away the leaves, comrade! City people spit them out — what a waste. I drink my tea throughout the day, and when the cup is empty, I eat the leaves at the bottom. They have already given everything, and yet they still nourish. It's a peasant reflex: nothing is lost.
Mao Zedong
Ingredients
  • Hunan green tea leavesa pinch (infusion)
  • Hot spring water (not boiling)one cup (extraction)
How it was made : Green tea was drunk without a teapot, leaves loose at the bottom of a covered cup (gaiwan), re-infused several times — a daily and popular use in China. Eating the leaves was part of a peasant economy where nothing usable was wasted.