Tea is a tea tasting techniques and the arts, including operation of the means of appreciation and a better environment, a taste of tea and other good mood the whole tea process, the process reflects the form and spirit of mutual unity, is an active process in the form of tea culture phenomenon. It originated long, long history and profound culture, and religious affinity. Tea includes: selected tea, choice of water, make tea technology, tea art, environment and choice to create a series of content. Tea set off the theme of the background is an important means of rendering it pure tea, elegant, rustic qualities, to enhance artistic appeal. Different styles of tea have different background requirements, only the election of the background in order to better understand the taste of tea. To learn more about tea knowledge, please send an email to yifantea@gmail.com Thank you for watching!
www.grandtea.com A spontaneous and funny movie about gaiwan brewing. I film this movie when I visited my friend from Wuyi Mountain, while enjoyoing a cup of Wuyi oolong tea (yancha).
Muzha Tie Guan Yin is a type of oolong tea that is nicknamed the “Iron Goddess.” Discover more about Muzha Tie Guan Yin oolong tea with tips from the owner of a tea company in this free video about oolong tea types. Expert: Josh Chamberlain Bio: Josh Chamberlain started his own tea company, J-Teas, in 2004. He buys his tea from small family farms throughout the world. Filmmaker: max koetter
i am planning to set up an online shop on ebay, ebay for trade between china and america has recently been available. and now american customers can get chinese products from sellers in china. maybe its good news for me. i am asking this question ’cause i really have no clue what chinese products you can not get in america nowadays if you have heard any chinese products? any suggestions? appreciate for any help from you!
what about some authentic chinese tea (actually, dry leaves from tea) , like wulong, longjing and stuff?
I’m buyinh this chinese tea set but idk what it’s made of. It’s mainlt white besides the design. Looks porcelain but just want to know if most are mad of that?
I put it here cause I didn’t know where to put it.
Well, I haven’t had much luck finding an awesome Chinese tea set. I have although found one but it is with Kanji (which is the Japanese way of writing) and I thought it was kinda nice but it was nothing that I would have. Here is the link to it:
There are plenty of tea accessories to choose from. For example, the tea ball is one of the most popular accessories to use when making tea. Some people choose tea cups or a brewer set containing a teapot and a small cup without a handle to make tea. Disposable tea filters are also easy and convenient to use, and cups or mugs with built-in brewing basket are quite popular. These are easy accessories for personal use. In fact, it is recommended to have a smaller size of tea-brewing accessory because you may choose to brew stronger or weaker tasting tea for yourself. When a refill is needed, you just need to add hot water and brew it again, which can be very convenient.
I was recently given a set of Chinese tea in little tins. I don’t recognize some of the names though. Can anyone out there tell me anything about these teas?
- Shui Sen Tea
- Tit Koon Yum Tea
- Shou Mee Tea
Specifically, I’m wondering what regions they come from, brewing guidelines, broader categories (black? oolong?), more common names for them in the English-speaking world…? etc.