What’s loose leaf tea?
Loose leaf tea refers to tea that is not packaged in tea bags. This type of tea preserves its flavor, aroma, and health benefits as it is not crushed into a b… Read More
Country of Origin: ChinaLeaf Appearance: dark and twisted, mostly wholeWater Temperature: 206 degreesSteep Time: 1 minutePreparation Method: porcelain gaiwanLiquor: reddi… Read More
Every tea lover has enjoyed green tea and black tea. Oolong tea stands at the mid of black and green tea. It is dependent upon the tea maker that what amount the tea leaves is processed. Whe… Read More
Continuing the oolong theme here for a bit, let’s take a look at a tea that is both an oolong and a specialty tea. Unique to China, it is also unique among teas.
Milk Oolong: How It&r… Read More
This oolong tea sampler consists of 3 samples of 6 different teas (total 18 sample packs). Each sample bag contains a generous 8 gram (0.28 oz) of tea that easily lasts for 9-10 steeps in a… Read More
The Friday Roundup is a weekly collection of five of my favorite blog posts from around the world. It’s my little way of getting the word out about all of my favorite tea blogs. Is the… Read More
I am getting obsessed with these different kinds of teas. While I absolutely love getting different kinds of tea blends, I am getting more and more into authentic teas and how where the tea… Read More
There is yet to be developed something nicer than having a warm mug of tea on the sofa, with a covering, a pet and perhaps an excellent motion picture, on a wet winter season day. A c… Read More
There is yet to be created something nicer than having a warm cup of tea on the couch, with a blanket, a pet and maybe a good movie, on a rainy winter day. A soothing and comforting drink.
T… Read More