Designing efficient nanozyme to construct rapid analytical method for tannic acid (TA) content control has significant influence in food science area. Herein, by one-step self -assembly between Fe3+ and 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11hexahydroxytriphenylene (HHTP), an amorphous nanomaterial (Fe-HHTP) was synthesized and fully characterized by TEM, AFM, XRD, EDS element mapping and XPS. Then, its peroxidase-like activity was explored by using H2O2 and 3, 3 ', 5, 5 '- tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) as typical substrates. Due to the inhibition of TA on FeHHTP catalyzed chromogenic reaction, a rapid and accurate colorimetric method for TA detection was constructed. After thorough verification, the method featured with merits of low limit of quantitation (0.50 mu mol/L), good linear range (0.5-100.0 mu mol/L) and high accuracy (recovery rate of 95.85-98.06%). From mechanism study, the inhibition of TA on chromogenic reaction might be resulted from its antioxidation ability and the formation of Fe3+-TA complex. Finally, this method was applied to visual detection of TA content in different teas and red wines.