Iced Green tea and Russian Caravan were the order of the day today. Depending on whether or not it was cold and raining, or just raining at the time the urge hit me.
Mick
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Iced Green tea and Russian Caravan were the order of the day today. Depending on whether or not it was cold and raining, or just raining at the time the urge hit me.
Mick
Oh, what a treat today: Steeping some xi hu Long Jing Tea, also known as Dragon Well, from West Lake district of Hangzhou city, Zhejiang province, China:
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The setup
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The flat leaves are a result of the tea being pan fried
1st steeping:
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Color: Light yellow with a green tint
Aroma: Seaweed, hay, pronounced sweetness
Flavor: balanced, young and lively, medium astringency, yet with a fruity ripeness and good balance, and a lingering aftertaste that reminds of plums and ripe fruits. Great thirst quencher.
2nd steeping:
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Darker color, more prominent in colors.
Aroma: More rounded, the seaweed and hay characters are more subdued.
Flavor is more distinct, the true character of this tea is coming through, the taste is both stronger and rounder. Sweetness is increasing. Great hui gan, and good sheng jin.
3rd steeping:
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Color: lighter again
Aroma; more rounded still
Flavor: Milder, but still with great character, a more prominent sweetness balanced by good astringency.
4th steeping:
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Color: like 1st
Flavor: Seems on the decline, but in hindsight I believe the water was too warm. I did not make any more infusions, but I will try to maintain better water temperature next time I try this tea. I suspect there is more in this tea.
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Exellent quality tea this, note the size of the leaves being very similar, as well as the color. Add the fact they are all top shoots plus one leaf, a telltale sign this tea was hand picked. The infused leaves are very tender and also good to eat :)
What a joy this tea proved to be.
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That looks like a great little tea session! Are you not slightly overfilling your cup, though?
Plus—I seem to see it mostly in the pictures of people's Chinese greens and similar—how do you guys manage to make so much mess?! There are always pools of tea/water everywhere...I don't know what I'm doing wrong; my surfaces are always too clean!
The Chinese say: because they poured the tea cup only half, other half is the charity. :)
I brew compost tea for my plants. Does that count? lol
It's very good for the plants too, they also love! :tu
Can I tea pet Mum?! Can I?! Can I, Huh?! Can I tea pet please Mum?! :p
Mick