Yuenyeung :: tea note

Your secret desire of combining coffee and tea is already a thing. Yuengyeung is a combination of Hong Kong milk […]

gifting tea :: tea note

Giving the gift of tea does not only mean purchasing tea. Invite someone to have tea with you, make the […]

in hot water :: tea note

Each type of tea requires a different temperature of water. Less processed teas like green and white should be brewed […]

drink more tea :: tea note

Tea is the only drink that can be calming, it can also be invigorating. tea can be social, it can […]

the high life :: tea note

Tea plants that are grown at higher altitudes (3,300-7,900 feet) grow slower because they face harsher conditions – which results […]

oolong :: tea note

No other tea type has the sheer variety that oolong boasts. Since oolongs are partially oxidized, they can be closer […]

Tea vs Tisane :: tea note

Tea comes from the plant camellia sinensis – whether black, oolong, green, white or puerh. Tea can be blended with […]

warm your pot :: tea notes

[image description: Warm your pot. Warming the teapot, cup or mug with a swirl of the hot water from your […]

Do not drink around the tea bag. Steep the tea. Remove the tea. Enjoy.

tea bag :: tea notes

[image description: Do not drink around the tea bag. Steep the tea. Remove the tea. Enjoy.]

Water always comes to tea. When you are steeping tea, bring the water to the tea, never the other way around.

water to tea :: tea notes

[image description: Water always comes to tea. When you are steeping tea, bring the water to the tea, never the […]

All tea comes from the same plant. White, green, oolong, black and pu-erh tea are all the same plant species, Camellia sinensis. What creates the different tea types is varying levels of oxidation. Mind blown, right?

same plant :: tea notes

[image description : All tea comes from the same plant. White, green, oolong, black and pu-erh tea are all the […]