As soon as it starts to get hot outside, I can hear the voice of my yoga teacher in my head who used to warn us against cold drinks: "In India people don't drink ice cold water" he would say "they drink hot tea even in subtropical temperatures." Whereas I'm sure he was right, let's face it - in the Western culture we do like a cold drink when the summer heat kicks in. The good news for tea lovers (and my yoga teacher): the cold summer drinks can be healthy... thanks to cold brew tea!
Whereas making your tea in a gaiwan is very easy, the traditional Gongfu cha method requires many utensils, concentration and time.
Making tea this way is a delight in itself as it allows you to slow down and focus on the beauty of the objects around you.
Whatever method you choose, enjoy your tea!
Milky Oolong tea is very different from any other oolong tea as it is indeed from any other tea. It has a very distinctive milky taste which seems almost unnatural even though it's not obtained using any artificial flavours.
The ultimate gift guide for a tea lover. Gift ideas for beginning and advanced tea lovers, both artistic and posh. Including a bonus idea of a gift for a tea lover who's already got absolutely everything!
Pouchong oolong is a very unusual oolong tea. If you are new to oolong teas, it might be just the perfect one to start your oolong journey.
This tea is only very lightly oxidized, so much that many people refer to it as a green tea or a green oolong tea.
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