I’m obsessed with tea and my favorite will probably always be Chinese longjing (dragon well) but I’ve been recently drinking more Japanese tea and enjoying it a lot, gyokuro is my favorite.
You're very welcome! If you're interested in learning more about Japanese teapots, you can check out this article here: nioteas.com/blogs/kyusu/kyusu-teapot-complete-guide-by-japanese-tea-experts
The mineral composition, firing temperatures and shapes/sizes are all different, and the clays all have a variety of effects on shaping the taste of tea
That’s where I’m going this year for my first time I wasn’t meant to go once but I couldn’t because of the floods then a second time I couldn’t because of the coronavirus, but I’m finally going this year with my family in September and I told my boyfriend, I will take him next time Cause this was talking about planned before I met him and then I was so lucky. My sister booked the thing booked the tickets for Japan and he’s upset. I’m not taking him. I said I will take him next time. I’m going to Tokyo and Osaka.
I’m obsessed with tea and my favorite will probably always be Chinese longjing (dragon well) but I’ve been recently drinking more Japanese tea and enjoying it a lot, gyokuro is my favorite.
Gyokuro is my favorite as well! Have you tried ours before?
Three fingers on each side of the teapot and one on the top lid... I'm two fingers short!
Haha thats a fair point - the thumb is missing. :-) I hope it was still informative. Any part you epecially liked?
This was such a wonderfully useful video and it was lovely to see oki again! Thank you
Wow! Thank you for sharing this interesting idea.
You're very welcome! If you're interested in learning more about Japanese teapots, you can check out this article here: nioteas.com/blogs/kyusu/kyusu-teapot-complete-guide-by-japanese-tea-experts
Thank You very much for this informative video !
I'm so glad you like it! keep following for more tea tips
Clay also keeps the water warmer for longer due to its thermal mass.
yes thats why its so important to heat the teapot. Thanks for watching
Great video Will👏👏
Whats are the differences between Chinese tea pots and Japanese tea pots?
The mineral composition, firing temperatures and shapes/sizes are all different, and the clays all have a variety of effects on shaping the taste of tea
I want that resin houhin .... Where can i get her ?
Same here
Me too. I just broke the lid of my kyusu 😭😭😭
My loose tea come from china, it's the tea forte boxes set, my first time using these teas,
Okay I hope you like them!
The Houhin looks similar to the chinese Gaiwan.
yes it is a very similar concept
A clay tea pot can break if water is too hot?
Not in my experience but maybe if it was frozen and then the water boiling
Only if faulty, a quality clay teapot can tolerate heat very well
Only some Chinese pots
That’s where I’m going this year for my first time I wasn’t meant to go once but I couldn’t because of the floods then a second time I couldn’t because of the coronavirus, but I’m finally going this year with my family in September and I told my boyfriend, I will take him next time Cause this was talking about planned before I met him and then I was so lucky. My sister booked the thing booked the tickets for Japan and he’s upset. I’m not taking him. I said I will take him next time. I’m going to Tokyo and Osaka.
That will be wonderful! It truly is a magical place
Where to buy teapot?
you can get one for free at nioteas.com if you sign up for our monthly tea club or our 30 sampler pack
Can you talk more about one in village
which village? Yomitan?
I think the question was about the pottery village in Okinawa. I would also like some more information about teapots like those
yes these were available for only a limited time on our website but we sold out very quickly. Perhaps in the future we can offer these