Tea culture in China is going strong.

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 13

  • @andrewsturmey
    @andrewsturmey Před 20 dny +2

    Fantastic to see new things on the second channel again. This video gave some great insight. Much appreciated.

    • @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273
      @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273  Před 20 dny +1

      Thanks for watching. I'll send you tea from this shop. Let me know if you have a preference my friend.

    • @andrewsturmey
      @andrewsturmey Před 19 dny +3

      Oh, thank you, that would be awesome. I don't think I've any kind of specific request; obviously something economically priced, but if there's something that might not be as common in the West, this could be most interesting.

    • @BrownEye
      @BrownEye Před 14 dny

      @andrewsturmey This will be my pleasure I hope you would enjoy the tea​

  • @jessiehorne
    @jessiehorne Před 17 dny

    Oh indeed I am quite versed in the Chinese tea culture 😌

    • @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273
      @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273  Před 13 dny +1

      Great to hear my friend. They are opening many stores next to Starbucks

    • @jessiehorne
      @jessiehorne Před 13 dny

      @@chef-eyewokswithyou.2273 That is good to hear they need to keep the beauty of Chinese tea culture going

  • @GradyGillis
    @GradyGillis Před 23 dny

    That was really interesting. I have a few different teas on hand, including some Pu-erh (not the crazy expensive, trade in your car to buy it stuff) and Budda's Hand teas. I also have some proper tools, teapots, and cups (gaiwan). I like coffee, too. Favorite is Jamaica Blue Mountain. But I do NOT like Starbucks trash or all that nonsense people put in coffee. Just drink the "nonsense" and forget the coffee. Ever had Starbucks coffee black with maybe one sugar? Bloody awful. I expect that's why people have to put all that garbage in it. That and to be "fashionable."

    • @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273
      @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273  Před 23 dny +2

      Grady, indeed we are exactly on the same page on Starbucks. It was fine 20 years ago but nowadays I don't know. Very interesting You have great knowledge on Chinese tea better knowledge than mine for sure. I'll be more than happy to send you some nice tea my friend Just let me know !

    • @GradyGillis
      @GradyGillis Před 22 dny +1

      @@chef-eyewokswithyou.2273 I watched the video again and I see what you mean about it being like Starbucks. All the different blends with flavorings. I'm really more traditional (or maybe just boring). I like the tea to be the star. With coffee I will use one teaspoon of demerara sugar. With tea - nothing. I used to drink tea in my classroom. Had a little hotpot to boil water and a special cup with a strainer. I'd make it right there. It was funny to see the reactions of the kids. "Mr. Gillis, what do you put in your tea?" "Tea." "No, like cream and sugar and stuff?" "Just tea. Don't want to spoil it." "Ick." Thank you so much for the offer to send me some tea. That all looks quite $$$$$. But if you would like to send something, there is a small bag at about the 0:48 mark that is interesting. 碎银子 Suì yínzi tea (I had to research it) is supposed to be a type of pu-erh tea. That sounds interesting. But it is almost $21 😮

    • @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273
      @chef-eyewokswithyou.2273  Před 22 dny +2

      @@GradyGillis No worries brother, done ! I'll be in China next week. Again thanks for being a legend supporting my Patreon.

  • @WillTheFrozen
    @WillTheFrozen Před 21 dnem +1

    is there matcha