It's All About Tea
How To Make Matcha Tea: The 5 Essential Matcha Tools
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We all love a cup of hot frothy matcha tea.
The best thing about it is — as long as you have all the right utensils, it's super easy to make at home. For a small fraction of what you would be paying at a cafe, you can whisk yourself up a cup of hot matcha, iced matcha, matcha latte, or even a matcha cocktail!
So what are the five indispensable tools that any matcha lover needs? (Read more)
Gong Fu Brewing Guide. 13 Easy Steps
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The Best Teaware For The Different Types of Tea
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Comparing Unglazed Teapots: Yixing Vs Chaozhou
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How To Drink Tea: The 5 Things You Shouldn't Do
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Whether you like your tea gong fu style, western style, or just good ol' grandpa style — there are always certain things to keep in mind when enjoying some brewed up camellia sinensis leaves.
In China, tea has been cultivated for over 2000 years. And the first book on tea was written during China's Tang Dynasty (618 to 907) by a monk called Lu Yu, otherwise known as the Sage of Tea. It should be to no surprise that over this long period of time, people developed the knowledge of how to properly brew tea and what definitely not to do. (Read more)