Tea Geniuses
August 18, 2008
As part of my new “healthier lifestyle” movement (officially started today, see my Talk post) I’ve decided trade in my afternoon coffee for afternoon green tea. I knew this day was coming and also knew when it arrived I’d go to TeaSmith for my tea.
So I went today to buy some tea and ended up there for an hour tasting tea and learning about tea and a few other interesting things like: they have master classes every Thursday, that chocolate and tea go v-well together, that you shouldn’t make green tea in a traditional Chinese teapot (only teas like Oolong or darker), if prepared properly you can get 3 or more infusions from a single serving, etc. I think they might know everything there is to know about tea.
We discussed teapots (or should I say tea making equipment) for a while. I was keen to buy a cheap cafetiere because they seem so simple, but they “advised” against it, said you need to get the water away from the leaves as soon as the infusion is over or you ruin em. As I said these gals know what the they’r talking about! So I took there advise and bought a simple combination of clear glass teapot and ceramic strainer designed for single serving, is brilliant and beautiful, cost £21.
For my tea I’m starting with a Chinese green tea called Bi Luo Chun which is mild green I guess, cost £4 for 20 grams. I also got an Oolong (not roasted) called Teguanyin (Anxi), guess this has more caffeine than roasted Oolong which was why I chose it, £5.50 for 20 grams.
Strangely we didn’t discuss at all the health benefits of green tea which is why I went there in the first place.