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Read more: 2014 Menghai Sheng Puerh Tuocha Tea Tasting (Cha Moods)
The 2014 Menghai Sheng Puerh Tuocha from Cha Moods is a fruity tea with a long-lasting aftertaste. It’s the perfect tea to drink on a hot summer’s day.
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Read more: 2006 Xi Zi Hao Ban Po Lao Zhai Tea Tasting (Puerh.uk)
The 2006 Xi Zi Hao Ban Po Lao Zhai from Puerh.uk is a tea with an impressive energy and flavors that remind me of sweet and exotic summer fruits.
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Read more: Yixing vs. Jianshui Teapots
Jianshui Teapots and Yixing teapots are both made from clay? but there are some difference between these two types of clay.
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Read more: What is a Tuo Cha?
A tuo cha is a traditional shape of compressed puerh tea. It’s a dome shape that looks like a bird’s nest and a bowl.
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Read more: 2021 Fo Shou Tea Tasting (Xin An Chu)
The 2021 Fo Shou from Xin An Chu is an unusual yancha that offers a combination of pear and toasted notes.
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Read more: Why are Yixing Teapots so Small?
There are several reasons why Yixing teapots are smaller than western teapots. They are one of the basic tools of the Chinese Tea ceremony for good reason.
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Read more: How to Clean Yixing Teapots
Cleaning an Yixing teapot can be difficult if you don’t know what you’re doing. This article offers a full guide on how to clean your clay teapot.
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Read more: Can You Make Tea Without a Teapot?
The question if you can make tea without a teapot has a fairly simple answer. You don’t need one, but using a teapot adds depth and complexity to your tea.
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Read more: What Is the Difference Between a Teapot and a Pitcher?
A teapot and a pitcher are both used in the Chinese Tea Ceremony, but they have a different purpose. A teapot is used to brew tea while a pitcher is used to serve tea.
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Read more: Nixing Teapots vs. Yixing Teapots
Nixing teapots and Yixing teapots are both clay teapots but there are some differences between them. This article discusses the main differences.
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Read more: Difference Between a Teapot and a Kettle
A teapot and a tea kettle seem similar at first sight but they have a completely different purpose. This article explains the difference.
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Read more: What is Duanni Clay?
Duanni clay is an umbrella term for a particular type of clay from Yixing. After firing, this clay has a light or yellow-toned color.
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Read more: Are You Supposed to Wash Your Teapot?
You’re not supposed to wash teapots with soap because unglazed teapots absorb most of what you brew in them. It’s better to use hot water.
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Read more: Why Are Teapots so Expensive?
Yixing teapots are expensive because they are made from a rare type of clay. The older a teapot is, the more expensive it usually is.
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Read more: How is Liu Bao Tea Processed?
Liu Bao is a subtype of fermented tea that is made in Guangxi province. This article gives a complete overview of the production process.















