Tea (Chinese/ Oriental/ Japanese /Green), Come share your experience
Tea (Chinese/ Oriental/ Japanese /Green), Come share your experience
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Oct 31 2010, 10:36 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
I just want to say nice tea stuff here
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Nov 8 2010, 12:13 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
auhckw, that is a lot of tea! It probably can take me forever to drink finish it
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Nov 8 2010, 04:51 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
Ya, i used to think like that too. So I do keep some stock. But I drank finish my 1998 puer.
Now i am drinking other tea while waiting for my brick ferment tea to aged. Hey I forgot to samples my mushroom tea again!!! My buddy said it was drank by the monk. Few sips and you forget everything. Better than alcohol! Joking. |
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Nov 9 2010, 05:36 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
QUOTE(auhckw @ Nov 8 2010, 05:01 PM) sure, after I take the photo of course. Nothing great like you all I see you all buy alot of tea. One of my fav area to go for tea is Klang Parade. One shop there selling tea |
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Nov 9 2010, 09:54 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
last time i used fruit wrapper to wrap each tea
sometimes great tea moment is drank among good friend |
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Nov 12 2010, 11:34 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
auhckw, you like traditional look teapot? I usually like the one with writing when its wet it look different then when its dry.
Pouring hot water on the teapot is a very enjoying moment. of course must follow with the smell of tea |
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Nov 21 2010, 12:05 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
my teapot
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Nov 23 2010, 08:35 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
Good to have year partially printed on package. As I usually forget when I brought it
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Nov 23 2010, 11:47 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
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Dec 10 2010, 02:28 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
nice
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Dec 23 2010, 06:16 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
oh my i miss this tea
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Jan 24 2011, 10:03 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
there is special knife to open tea brick. I follow a shop tauke by attacking from the side
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Jan 24 2011, 11:09 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
auchkw, you need to learn "duguqiubai"
i would go for Nine Swords of Dugu!! This post has been edited by blueye: Jan 24 2011, 11:12 PM |
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Jan 26 2011, 12:19 AM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
haiz i cannot join
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Jan 28 2011, 07:00 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
keep money collect antic cups better taste
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Jan 29 2011, 04:14 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
darn, antique tea cup hard to get... anybody found one? share x2
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Jan 29 2011, 08:27 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
at least year 2000 and below for young antique and >20year for older
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Jan 29 2011, 11:21 PM
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99 posts Joined: Apr 2006 From: Lurkingland |
QUOTE(auhckw @ Jan 29 2011, 09:01 PM) 3 weeks ago I think I saw a tea shop selling some 20+ years (IIRC) cups with chicken hand painted on it. Quite small cup. RM9.50 each. They have a few. I didn't buy but I think the person after should have sapu it. hmmmm will have to see how small, suitable for my tea or not How real... I don't know... but the person who I think he bought it says it should be correct as the porcelain colour is diff oledi. I left the shop earlier.. so not sure whether he bought it or not... but he seems interested... |
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Jan 31 2011, 01:03 AM
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antique tea cup for drinking of course. but found none i like yet. I never weight my tea, i always use the rule of ratio or volume of teapot to amount of tea use.
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Jan 31 2011, 10:43 AM
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yup i guess all of us have different method in filling our teapot. mine also include if i want more taste i put more. But after awhile i will decrease the amount or change to other tea to desensitize my tongue
i don't like too compress tea. it dont age evently and build too much muscle breaking it. I do have some cause i have learnt dugupocha (dugu style of breaking tea). This post has been edited by blueye: Jan 31 2011, 10:44 AM |
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