Thursday, October 13, 2005

Time for More Tea



Tea's been on the mind recently - not just for me but for quite a few people i know as well. I spent a good hour IMing with dude on Monday and came across some good tea-related links during our discussion:

- Teamap is a useful site to find teahouses and teashops near you.

- We both still want to try the Teastick. (Thanks DJ!)

- A great site selling fine teas at fair prices is Special Teas. Their tea library is a really useful guide to the differences between types of tea and explains how to brew it properly, too. I'm going to order the Assam and Oolong Sample Collections. (Thanks kc!)

- Adagio Teas has a great collection too. I'm probably going to order the Oolong Savant and the Black Samplers, which come in nice 1 oz storage tins. Also check out that ingenuiTEA brewer!

- I still really want the Mezzo Passione cups from Bodum to drink tea and coffee out of. I already have the tiny Piccolo Passione cups for espresso and hot chocolate. Yay for glass cups and chrome saucers!

- be just bought a metal fine mesh tea strainer from Sunrise Mart. I already had a plastic fine mesh strainer but we obviously needed another to brew 2 different cups at once. While tea balls and those spring-loaded tea "spoons" or infusers do work, i feel like they don't really allow loose tea leaves to unfurl and release all their flavors like strainers do. (However cute that "TEA house" above is, i never use it to brew loose tea because of said problem!)

- And finally, Wikipedia has a good article on tea, covering the history of tea, the word "tea" and tea culture in countries across the world.

Maybe it's all because of the onset of colder weather!

3 Comments:

At 2:38 AM, October 13, 2005, Blogger Matthew K. Petty said...

The world is heading towards an evolutionary jump that will be brought on by the tea revolution. Welcome to front line.

 
At 2:07 PM, October 13, 2005, Blogger davidj said...

I've been using the Serendipitea plastic tea strainer with good results. I usually drink 6 or 8 cups of green tea a day, so it needs to be deep enough for all of those tea balls to fully unfurl. It's in the side of this picture: http://flickr.com/photos/dj/51906993/)

 
At 6:11 PM, October 18, 2005, Blogger beXn said...

Check out Matthew Petty's blog Teasire! DJ's link also includes smoking bunnies!

Dyanna, i haven't tried the ingenuiTEA brewer but at $19 for a cool-looking brewer and 4 sample tea tins, you can't go wrong. I'm going to order a few myself as gifts.

 

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