Fujian

Fujian is famous for tea in the 19th century, Fuzhou was China's busiest tea port and you can get good tea almost anywhere. In fact, the English word "tea" was derived from its Minnan name. Try the tea eggs 茶葉蛋 cháyèdàn, hard boiled eggs cooked in tea, available on streets everywhere.

Like most of China, Fujian has quite a few locations for several large coffee chains, including UBC Coffee 上岛咖啡 shàngdǎo kāfēi, Ming Tien and SPR. It also has some good smaller chains, Blenz, Dawin and King Buck; these are usually cheaper.

As anywhere in China, beer is widely available. Hui Quan is a Fujian brand, a light palatable lager.

White Tea

The white tea is grown in various regions of Fujian including the ShuiJie and Zhenghe counties. The white tea leaves have a unique shape. White tea is a little bit fermented tea with a mild flavor but leaves a sweet taste later.