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  • Master the secret of tea sommeliers: make loose tea in the artisanal technique. Steep with an infuser basket, french press, Chinese yixing teapot and the classic two-teapot English method. Learn the protocol for white, green, oolong, black tea and herbals.
    The "Art of Making Loose Tea" was designed for international Tealeaves hotel trainings, where our senior management train food and beverage staff all around the world. This training video is used by hundreds of hotels globally including; The Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Park Hyatt, St. Regis, Ritz Carlton, Rosewood, Auberge, Standard Hotels and many more. Learn how to brew the perfect cup of loose tea!
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  • @Sursie_Metzger
    @Sursie_Metzger Před 6 lety +2640

    I feel like I’ve been abusing tea all my life after watching this.

    • @peachyogurt3116
      @peachyogurt3116 Před 4 lety +17

      same 😭😂

    • @chillalmo6036
      @chillalmo6036 Před 4 lety +9

      true that

    • @aplus916
      @aplus916 Před 4 lety +57

      I've been so disrespectful to my tea

    • @ahmedcrouch3727
      @ahmedcrouch3727 Před 3 lety +4

      True

    • @Sursie_Metzger
      @Sursie_Metzger Před 3 lety +10

      ahmed crouch I am amazed at how randomly this comment section became active after two years 😂 But as long as we are all in mutual agreement 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @johnanguiano5128
    @johnanguiano5128 Před 4 lety +3097

    Thank you Uncle Iroh. I would have never gotten into the art of tea, if not for you and your wisdom

    • @abhisekacharya5108
      @abhisekacharya5108 Před 4 lety +90

      Ginseng tea is my favorite!

    • @nicolerigby1887
      @nicolerigby1887 Před 4 lety +151

      John Anguiano No kidding I came here because of him, currently rewatching the series LOL

    • @lg6126
      @lg6126 Před 4 lety +52

      @@nicolerigby1887 looool me too i just finished the series and it made me wanna drink tea like iroh

    • @the1theonly_princesseri934
      @the1theonly_princesseri934 Před 4 lety +12

      Nicole Rigby is it on Netflix?

    • @lg6126
      @lg6126 Před 4 lety +11

      @@the1theonly_princesseri934 idk its different in all countries but here in the Netherlands season 1 is available on Netflix

  • @LKnivesGaming
    @LKnivesGaming Před 5 lety +869

    I never knew I needed a an almost 14 minute video telling me how to make tea until I experienced it.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety +94

      We always like to say that in luxury, details matter!

    • @commimixcreate4198
      @commimixcreate4198 Před 4 lety +22

      I never drank free tea of coffee after this. I did a temperature comparison of Earl grey, green tea, and mint. I never realized how much temperature changes the taste. XD

    • @commimixcreate4198
      @commimixcreate4198 Před 4 lety +5

      @@TealeavesCo I have a non-related question. I just want confirmation that at 3:39 the voice actor is laughing. :P

    • @vichufeb16
      @vichufeb16 Před 3 lety +4

      @@commimixcreate4198 She smiled, yes!

  • @Capriceious
    @Capriceious Před 3 lety +357

    I just employed these techniques into my latest cup and I must say, I feel like I've learned forbidden knowledge

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 3 lety +27

      We are so glad we were able to share this knowledge with you. It is our sincere hope to educate, enlighten and enchant through tea. If you are interested in learning more, our website has a plethora of information on best tea practises: www.tealeaves.com/blogs/explore-our-teas/tagged/tea-how-to

  • @erine.9094
    @erine.9094 Před 3 lety +136

    Training to reach my goal to be the Uncle Iroh to my grandchildren 😌

  • @Psych2go
    @Psych2go Před 5 lety +466

    This is so soothing to watch. Thanks for this video ;)

  • @trevorlaporte5951
    @trevorlaporte5951 Před 8 lety +381

    man... I'm a tea aficionado as well as an audio engineer. Watching all these beautiful liquors is great enough but those drums in the background sound so good. The combo of the two is just... wow

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 8 lety +39

      So pleased that you enjoyed it! Tea is a form of art -- so it only makes that we treat it as such, even in our instructional films.

    • @juliastaalman5753
      @juliastaalman5753 Před 5 lety +1

      Have you ever tried Tea Mail teas? They have organic teas blended with essential oils! Strong flavors with lots of health benefits 😊
      Etsy.com/shop/teamail

    • @GaetanoPirulli
      @GaetanoPirulli Před 5 lety +1

      I had a very good feeling watching this video, thank you

    • @sashapalma2033
      @sashapalma2033 Před 5 lety

      sample it! ha

    • @ericwayne1491
      @ericwayne1491 Před 5 lety +1

      What kind of tea do you enjoy most

  • @Uscenes
    @Uscenes Před 9 lety +499

    Perfect video for a tea newbie like myself. Really seemed to cover all the bases. I can't wait to get a new tea pot and try the different loose teas tomorrow.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety +8

      Uscenes relaxing videos we are so happy to hear that you found this video helpful and that you can’t wait to try different loose leaf blends! TEALEAVES has remained a steadfast advocate of loose leaf tea as the ultimate in quality, wellness, and sustainability. If you are interested in exploring our wide variety of blends, we encourage you to visit our website tealeaves.com. Please let us know if we can be of any assistance in selecting blends that will satisfy your palate!
      If you are interested in learning about other ways to steep the perfect cup of loose leaf tea, take a look at our How to video featuring our custom tea press! czcams.com/video/ZHRvCcxzh-o/video.html

  • @Strawberry_4287
    @Strawberry_4287 Před 3 lety +27

    I'm slowly becoming a tea enthusiast... At this rate I'm going to fill my room with many tea and tea sets!

  • @ValeriaMartinez-sz2ol
    @ValeriaMartinez-sz2ol Před 5 lety +95

    As a coffee snob this is very informative for a new tea drinker. Thank you, I never could stand tea bags but love the taste of loose leaf green and black teas, I hope to implement these tips into my new night routine!

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety

      If you are interested in learning more about how to make the perfect cup of tea, we would encourage you to explore the rest of our How To playlist at czcams.com/video/ovdNuHR6Bk0/video.html. Please do let us know if we can be of any assistance in selecting blends best suited for your palate!

  • @mg6192
    @mg6192 Před 5 lety +669

    Good thing I can't taste the difference. Saves me a lot of work.

    • @elsavillarreal7952
      @elsavillarreal7952 Před 5 lety +28

      Michael G LMAO

    • @liamm8447
      @liamm8447 Před 4 lety +5

      Lmao same

    • @parenthesesghost1078
      @parenthesesghost1078 Před 4 lety +17

      Have you been to the neurological department yet?

    • @jaec740
      @jaec740 Před 4 lety +19

      @Alyssa Reeder i'm calling the police

    • @Danny-xp4ho
      @Danny-xp4ho Před 4 lety +14

      There's a difference. You can taste it. Like my grandpa thought me. All life is precious even a tiny insect can change the world.

  • @andrewvass4773
    @andrewvass4773 Před 3 lety +27

    As a barista at a specialist coffee & tea purveyor in the UK, I had previous been a bit of a philistine when it comes to the craft of preparing and serving tea to maximise the quality of the final drink.
    This video has been a huge help in developing my understanding of what to do, but more importantly how and why ...
    Thank you for taking the time and effort to compile this, I look forward to putting these steps into practice very soon
    Andrew

  • @atharsuhail7438
    @atharsuhail7438 Před 5 lety +289

    This is more complex then launching rocket in space.

    • @laksheykumar1991
      @laksheykumar1991 Před 3 lety +4

      I see your knowledge in rockets is quite low then

    • @user-cb4di1pr2q
      @user-cb4di1pr2q Před 2 lety +8

      @@laksheykumar1991 I see your knowledge in jokes is quite low

    • @reginaldrasyid2456
      @reginaldrasyid2456 Před 2 lety

      @@laksheykumar1991 The theory behind launching a rocket is actually quite simple. It's like releasing the air in a balloon. Scientists often say that the science of an aircraft is a much complicated thing than thrusting a rocket out of the atmosphere

    • @laksheykumar1991
      @laksheykumar1991 Před 2 lety

      @@user-cb4di1pr2q lol yes maybe.

    • @laksheykumar1991
      @laksheykumar1991 Před 2 lety

      @@reginaldrasyid2456 i thought we were talking about the tea?

  • @Yorker1998
    @Yorker1998 Před 9 lety +183

    Tea is a very complex process for something so simple. All tea is, is leaves infused in water, but after really getting into tea, you'll realize that it is SO much more. Loose leaf that is, REAL tea. After drinking loose leaf, I quickly became anti- teabag.

    • @AppalachianScholar18
      @AppalachianScholar18 Před 5 lety +20

      @Apex Mechanix That is absolute nonsense, and scientifically is easy to disprove.

    • @HorrorshowEU
      @HorrorshowEU Před 5 lety +21

      @Apex Mechanix So there is no difference between a standard lipton teabag and a quality loose tea? Even not counting the quality of the leaves themselves, there are still other variables like the surface area of a loose tea being larger than small dust sized tea pieces trapped tight in a bag. For example

    • @HorrorshowEU
      @HorrorshowEU Před 5 lety +4

      @Apex Mechanix I largely agree with what you wrote, however some teas will become more bitter if you brew them too hot (like green tea for example). I personally like my tea super strong and bitter so I'm not gonna preach that there is an absolute right way to make tea, because that's just not true, and that's coming from someone that works with tea and coffee.

    • @takarlor12
      @takarlor12 Před 5 lety +3

      Apex Mechanix 👏

    • @anhhuynhkimnguyen6793
      @anhhuynhkimnguyen6793 Před 5 lety +4

      It’s *leaf juice*

  • @kmah88
    @kmah88 Před 8 lety +220

    this is the best video about tea i've ever seen.

  • @cotybest1804
    @cotybest1804 Před 4 lety +15

    Thank you uncle iroh for bringing me into the art of tea

  • @Peripatetic45
    @Peripatetic45 Před 8 lety +235

    My kind of information - detailed, and with background :)

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks!!! We are obsessed with the details!

    • @timojissink4715
      @timojissink4715 Před 4 lety +1

      TMI for now but I'll ssve the video for later. I would prefere a more personal way of storytelling. Even google home seems to have more emotion in talking. I'm just saying this because the emotion plays a big part of noticing the more important bits and keeps your attention.

  • @JosiahSalmon
    @JosiahSalmon Před 4 lety +72

    This is a beautiful video and I love the narrator's voice and acoustics. Most of the information was pretty good, however, there are a few things they got wrong.
    1. They stated that black tea has more caffeine than green tea. This is generally incorrect. Green tea tends to have more caffeine than black tea. Others factors will include variety of tea, growing conditions, and when the tea leaves are harvested (earlier picked teas, especially buds, will have a higher amount of caffeine). Length of steeping and temperature will decide how much is extracted.
    2. They stated that black tea should be boiled. While that tends to be the case, especially with heavy bodied teas, that is not always the case, especially with Darjeeling teas.
    3. They stated that black tea is fermented. This is inaccurate. The difference between black tea and green tea is oxidation.
    4. They stated that oolongs smell like orchids and need a lower brew temperature. This is a huge oversimplification. Oolongs are the most diverse style of tea available. They can be lightly oxidized akin to a green tea or can be heavily oxidized like a black tea. The brew temperature will vary widely.
    5. They stated there are five types of tea. This is also incorrect. I have listed the styles below.
    - White
    - Yellow
    - Green
    - Oolong
    - Black (called red in china)
    - Hei Cha. This is also called black tea in China. It is a post-fermented tea. Pu'er is the most common post-fermented tea.
    - Bonus: GABA is considered an oolong, but technically isn't oxidized and should be in its own category.
    There was also no discussion of gong-fu style brewing, which is very different than western brewing. Perhaps it is outside the scope of this quick video, but I did notice yixing-style clay teapots that one would use for this type of brewing.
    Source: I work at a tea-shop.

    • @tome645
      @tome645 Před 4 lety +4

      yeah i was confused when they didn't talk about gaiwans at all, as far as I'm aware they are the superior way to fully taste a tea

    • @breathtaking9134
      @breathtaking9134 Před 3 lety

      what temperature should the water be for darjeeling?

    • @JosiahSalmon
      @JosiahSalmon Před 3 lety

      @@breathtaking9134 it depends on whether it's first flush or second. The latter is more oxidized and can be brewed hotter, even to a boil for some. As a general rule I like first flush teas brewed at 185-190 and second flush at 190-205.

    • @tongyu_wang
      @tongyu_wang Před 3 lety

      OMG, are you really not a native Chinese? You know much of Chinese tea knownages than I do.

    • @JosiahSalmon
      @JosiahSalmon Před 3 lety +1

      @@tongyu_wang I am not Chinese. I just really like tea.

  • @cai1273
    @cai1273 Před 4 lety +6

    I drink loose-leaf teas almost exclusively, I think it’s very calming. Not that I don’t enjoy the tea itself, but the sound of a whistling tea kettle or watching the tea slowly turn golden, or even just watching the steam come off the top is so calming to me. I love the tea, sure, but the act of making tea is a wonderful way to take things off my mind for a bit.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety

      We believe that tea is a ritual, both mental and physical. The context of the act of making tea is what makes the experience meditative and transformative, and we are happy that you share in our passion. Happy steeping!

  • @_TSC_46
    @_TSC_46 Před 3 lety +37

    No Wonder my green tea always tasted wrong :0 thank you this was very educational 💝

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 3 lety

      We are delighted to hear you learned from the film which was our hope when creating it! To learn more about tea and tea rituals visit our website: www.tealeaves.com/blogs/explore-our-teas/tagged/tea-how-to

    • @carveratutube
      @carveratutube Před měsícem

      But the steep time of 1 minute recommended in the video is wrong. It’s 2 minutes ✌️

  • @helio-sama178
    @helio-sama178 Před 2 lety +5

    I loved this explanation! Specially the sentence in the end: "may you find peace in a cup of tea". That's what I always look for in my cup of tea!

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 2 lety +1

      That is so wonderful to hear Helio - Sama! Our ethos is to engage, enlighten and enchant, and we are so glad to hear we have done so. If you want to find more 'peace in a tea cup' explore the rest of our work on our website. www.tealeaves.com

  • @XcuddleXbearX11
    @XcuddleXbearX11 Před 3 lety +4

    I began reading a comic called "The Duchess ' 50 Tea Recipes" and I have been hooked. Just learning about how tea can not only sooth your mind and body but can be delightful and delicious...I hope to be able to do this new hobby...along with crocheting. I am not sure if I am strong or willing BUT...I will not give up...and will do my best and trying this tea masterpiece. c:

  • @rmzmssmd5410
    @rmzmssmd5410 Před 2 lety +1

    You've restored justice for tea.
    I was thinking about the long distance tea travels to get mistreated.

  • @aiden5888
    @aiden5888 Před rokem

    I get this recommended to me about once a year. Never gets old.

  • @variedreasoning6416
    @variedreasoning6416 Před 4 lety +180

    Everything was fine, until the steeping nation attacked!

  • @ssdrmstre
    @ssdrmstre Před 7 lety +113

    More oxidation doesn't produce more caffeine in tea leaves. If this were true, it would mean there are compounds in green/white tea that just need a few simple chemical alterations to be made into caffeine which isn't true. Black tea leaves actually have the same caffeine content as a green tea if they are made from the same tea leaves as there is no chemical way this would make sense otherwise. The only determining factor in caffeine level is steeping time

    • @exo791
      @exo791 Před 5 lety +18

      Warning! The amount of bullshit in this video from 3.30 is insane.

    • @exo791
      @exo791 Před 5 lety +5

      You are right on one point but the steeping time is not the only determining factor.

    • @Chemicalkinetics
      @Chemicalkinetics Před 4 lety +21

      Yes, and no. I think the narrator of this video is not good at explaining. However, some of her statements are not entirely baseless. White tea (many whit tea) leaves are made from tea bud leaves and newly grown leaves, such as the White Needle White tea. This leaf selection results om lower caffeine in white tea leaves. Green tea leaves are typically less dry and therefore less dense than Black tea leaves. Consequently, pound for pound, green tea leaves also have lower caffeine than black tea leaves.

    • @bloodgain
      @bloodgain Před 4 lety +2

      @Nij Jin Except that all the studies that test for caffeine level find no connection between fermentation level of the tea and caffeine extraction in the liquor.

    • @cuisineforall
      @cuisineforall Před 4 lety +2

      Agree, there is no link between fermetation process and the amount of caffein. Some information in the video should be checked twice

  • @obiwanfisher537
    @obiwanfisher537 Před 4 měsíci +3

    *uncle iroh watching this*
    1. Water
    "Okay"
    2. FIre
    "Sounds about right. Next one is probably earth"
    3. Purify
    "Wait, hold on."
    4. Leaves
    "What?"

  • @edbservicesllc
    @edbservicesllc Před 7 lety +6

    Love this presentation - executed with grace and style ... thank you as I now have a greater appreciation of the art of making loose leaf teas :)

  • @marv8360
    @marv8360 Před 5 lety +23

    I can't wait to dive into tea crafting, this looks amazing and so therapeutic.

  • @stibba4286
    @stibba4286 Před 9 lety +51

    i just made some tea with this video and i am shaking because of how good it was!
    Thank you so much!

    • @juliastaalman5753
      @juliastaalman5753 Před 5 lety

      Slorviga Slarven Have you ever tried Tea Mail teas? They have organic teas blended with essential oils! Strong flavors with lots of health benefits 😊
      Etsy.com/shop/teamail

    • @sydneymartinez9913
      @sydneymartinez9913 Před 4 lety +1

      That’s just the caffeine

    • @camila4918
      @camila4918 Před 4 lety

      Kristoffer G are you sure that is not a seizure your having

    • @nourodish1784
      @nourodish1784 Před 3 lety

      which tea did you try ?

    • @stibba4286
      @stibba4286 Před 3 lety

      @@nourodish1784 bruh its been 5 years i dont even drink tea anymore

  • @FrodeEgas
    @FrodeEgas Před 2 lety +2

    This is quite an art experience! Fantastic process, beautifuly explained and gentle and clear to absorb, even though it is an old video, it has retained the magic of how to properly brew and serve Tea... I learned a lot!!

  • @CartyCantDance
    @CartyCantDance Před 9 lety +82

    Very informative. I generally knew what I was doing with tea before, and I'm the tea guy for all my friends, but this takes tea to the next level. I now crave a perfectly prepared Oolong.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 9 lety +4

      carty caruso Thank you, happy to share our love for a perfect Oolong!

  • @Metalbirne
    @Metalbirne Před 7 lety +55

    I would recommend more than twice the amount of tea per volume while cutting the infusion time short. It gives a much richer flavour. You can also infuse more times compared to the western-style brewing method shown in the video.

    • @Metalbirne
      @Metalbirne Před 7 lety +10

      And please don't put sugar in...

    • @kyleenglot9184
      @kyleenglot9184 Před 6 lety +5

      I do add honey to earl grey black tea, I used to use table sugar but discovered that honey was a much better alternative in terms of health and not ruining the flavour

    • @Eishinryujoe
      @Eishinryujoe Před 5 lety +7

      Yup, gongfucha.

    • @Chemicalkinetics
      @Chemicalkinetics Před 4 lety +4

      Agree. Many tea can improve by doubling or tripling the tea leaves and keep the infusion time down below 1 min. For me, Oolong tea about 40-60 seconds. White tea and green tea about 5-20 seconds. Pu Erh tea also 5-20 seconds.

    • @ingvarsuomi7153
      @ingvarsuomi7153 Před 3 lety

      @@kyleenglot9184 be careful with puting honey in hot substances

  • @wanderingteaapprentice1039

    I like seeing different specific detailed brewings. Good job.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety

      If you are interested in learning more about how to make the perfect cup of tea, we would encourage you to explore the rest of our How To playlist at czcams.com/video/ovdNuHR6Bk0/video.html or visit our blog at www.tealeaves.com/blogs/discover. Please do let us know if we can be of any assistance in selecting blends best suited for your palate!

  • @michaeldougfir9807
    @michaeldougfir9807 Před 4 lety +2

    I have been to Hong Kong and Formosa many times. So I sent this to my daughter in law.
    Though I am a Californian I married into a British family. So theirs is what I am interested in.
    Nice presentation. I especially like your copper and glass tea pots.
    Thank you.

  • @allcupsarebeautiful
    @allcupsarebeautiful Před rokem

    I love it! The video perfectly represents the beauty of making tea while being informative. Also I really like this gorgeous glass teapot which allows us to marvel at the steeping process of the tea.

  • @nessanickyable
    @nessanickyable Před 8 lety +5

    This is a beautiful video. Thank you for sharing! Does there happen to be a version in which one can hear the sound of the tea actually being made? If so, I'd love you watch it. Thank you again!

  • @user-ib5pf9oo8l
    @user-ib5pf9oo8l Před 6 lety +10

    very good video, approuved by a chinese from a tea production region

  • @11pablopicasso
    @11pablopicasso Před rokem

    This has been such a pleasure to watch!!

  • @kevinmencer3782
    @kevinmencer3782 Před 3 lety +2

    As an American who has recently discovered hot tea with honey and cream, this is a valuable resource.

  • @Brazinho11
    @Brazinho11 Před 8 lety +4

    I really liked this video. Thank you. Best wishes!

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 8 lety

      Thank you! Glad to hear that you enjoyed the film. Happy steeping!

  • @keydatingtips
    @keydatingtips Před 3 lety +4

    Just watched best uncle iroh moments, and I ended up here.

  • @hannahviolet927
    @hannahviolet927 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I've learned so much

  • @thestresschannel5854
    @thestresschannel5854 Před 6 lety

    Nice detailed video about brewing tea, thanks for it! Shared it in one of my recent blog posts.

  • @TheAlkhemiaStudio
    @TheAlkhemiaStudio Před 7 lety +3

    I just tried my very first cup of black loose leaf tea (unfortunately, of another brand) but i followed your instructions and it tastes nice! For a black tea, it tastes quite mild, I do not know if it's because of the kind of tea leaves I got or if I made something wrong. In any case, thank you for inspiring me on trying this kind of tea instead of tea bag. :) keep it up and please sell your brand in México!!!

  • @endeavor1664
    @endeavor1664 Před 5 lety +1387

    this is the most pretentious thing I’ve enjoyed

    • @mcqueendroid
      @mcqueendroid Před 5 lety +8

      Lmao

    • @sosukeaizen7028
      @sosukeaizen7028 Před 4 lety +129

      You shall not disrespect tea.

    • @MarielikestoCrochet
      @MarielikestoCrochet Před 4 lety +67

      Lol it is true though. People burn tea all the time. Green tea shouldn’t be bitter but gets burnt or over brewed. I wish I know About this video when training people!

    • @dumbsow9420
      @dumbsow9420 Před 4 lety +3

      That's rich tossers for ya

    • @megstephens264
      @megstephens264 Před 4 lety +27

      It's not really pretentious shes just giving advise on freash tea and how to brew it.

  • @KCbabypro1922
    @KCbabypro1922 Před 5 měsíci

    This was eye opening thank you !!!

  • @dooood66
    @dooood66 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for such an informative video. Superbly made. The tea pots are so chique. I am so much into Green with Aloe Vera tea.

  • @barbaradennis9028
    @barbaradennis9028 Před 8 lety +55

    Excellent presentation! Thank you!

  • @fantasybee5794
    @fantasybee5794 Před 5 lety +5

    I always have horrible days I just want to relax ,drink tea and forget about my life and stay stuck in my imagination

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 5 lety +1

      Tea is such a great vehicle for transportation, escape, ritual and contemplation. Turns a bad day into a great one!

  • @jessdior8177
    @jessdior8177 Před 2 lety +1

    Outstanding! Artisanal!!

  • @trandom2083
    @trandom2083 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your secrets! It certainly is an exact science for the right flavor

  • @anhhuynhkimnguyen6793
    @anhhuynhkimnguyen6793 Před 4 lety +12

    I watched this video a while ago and now I’m a bit obsessed. Before then all my tea came out so bitter because of brewing for too long ://

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety

      Anh Huỳnh Kim Nguyễn We are so pleased to hear that you have been able to incorporate the practices displayed in this video into your own tea ritual! If you are interested in exploring more of our How To content, visit czcams.com/play/PL0cazIpk3ezru5dbdfcNFB-TElEqNg6fF.html

  • @kyounokuma
    @kyounokuma Před 8 lety +7

    This is absolutely a great film on preparing loose leaf tea. Thanks for sharing. My wife and I enjoyed it together and we learned a lot. I do have a question for you regarding the glass teapot you're using at 5:09... It looks like a vintage Jenaer Wagenfeld pot. Is it a vintage pot or could one pick it up somewhere online? Would you mind sharing the brand and make? Thank you.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 8 lety +1

      +M Hemingway Thank you! You have a great eye-- the glass teapot is a vintage Jenaer Wagenfeld pot. Our shop carried the line while it was still in production, but they have sold out long ago, so unfortunately we do not know where to direct you for purchase.

  • @dragonteaboltthegolden1950

    Thank you for the presentation!

  • @carolynnorton9552
    @carolynnorton9552 Před 2 lety

    An excellent instructional video. Thank you.

  • @cnc2110
    @cnc2110 Před 3 lety +3

    I wish you put the amazon list of those items your using lol

  • @mikeolsen6380
    @mikeolsen6380 Před 3 lety +3

    i just found my absolute favorite tea comination ever!
    top leaves of black tea high quality with jasmin mixed with organic peppermint leaves is da bomb, works so well all day summer and winter!

  • @PipeBandDrumming
    @PipeBandDrumming Před 8 lety +2

    Great video - lots of solid info. Thanks!

  • @jeshikathami1588
    @jeshikathami1588 Před 2 lety +1

    Can't believe I'm from darjeeling and after 20 years I learned how to make a tea properly 😳

  • @xm9rg3x
    @xm9rg3x Před 8 lety +6

    Question to Tealeaves, where can I find the strainer that was used in minute 11:00?

  • @Davifoos
    @Davifoos Před 8 lety +12

    I want to get into making loose Tea. I have some questions. After the 1-3min steeping phase for certain teas for the infusion. What do we do with the leaves inside the pot? Do we keep them in there or is there a method to take it out so they dont infuse too long (green tea for example)? What methods are there to retain the flavor of your tea if you dont finish it by the time its gets cold? Would reheating on the stove cause it lose flavor and create a flat taste?
    Any recommendation for Teapots and places for great selection of leaves (Internet/Stores)? I would really like to try out some loose leave green tea, oolong, and earl grey.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 8 lety +9

      Hello! We would recommend against leaving the tealeaves in the teapot, as over-steeping imbalances the taste. If your teapot doesn't come with a strainer, you can purchase an exterior strainer or try the two-teapot method. Another great alternative is the French Tea Press. Otherwise, there are also mesh-ball infusers and tea filters as options. Do keep in mind that these would not allow the leaves to flow as freely. In regards to re-heating the tea, further heating would cause the water to lose more oxygen and create a flat taste. A few possible solutions are using a teapot cozy or a tea warmer candle. As for an online store that offers a selection of quality tea blends and tea ware, we would actually suggest taking a look at our own shop! We would recommend the Floral Jasmine Green, Imperial Earl Grey, Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong in particular. Find us at www.tealeaves.com/!

    • @lyricderbin1169
      @lyricderbin1169 Před 6 lety

      Geonhyeong Kim watch the video, jackass

    • @edienandy
      @edienandy Před 2 lety

      You could get a smaller teapot with a built in strainer like a kyusu so you’re only making enough tea for yourself and then you can steep the leaves again. Just make sure you don’t leave the lid on the pot once you’ve emptied it or the steam will fuck with the leaves.

  • @Nellie7777777
    @Nellie7777777 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm am so relaxed after watching this. This is beautifully done.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! We've heard a lot of our films can feel more like ASMR, check out our Language of Aroma series for more soothing videos! czcams.com/play/PL0cazIpk3ezrC9PZlMsnsMcxSRochomyN.html

  • @foreverone546
    @foreverone546 Před 2 lety

    I love this video so much.

  • @beddingham
    @beddingham Před 8 lety +12

    I hear it for the first time, that caffeine-level is related to the degree of fermentation of a variety of tea. I have tried to verify this by means of looking up wikipedia, but I have not found a source that underlines this statement. Can you help me out on this subject?

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 8 lety +3

      +beddingham Great question! Caffeine levels of the tea are related to the length of oxidation during the tealeaves fermentation process. The longer the oxidation, the fuller the taste is and the higher the caffeine levels are. This is the reason why black teas, which go through full fermentation, contain higher caffeine levels than green teas, which are pan-fried or steamed to prevent oxidation. For more details on the differences between teas, take a look: www.tealeaves.com/technique/

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 8 lety +1

      Dear beddingham,
      The less fermented a tea is, the lower in caffeine-level it will be. For example, white tea is simply steamed, or de-enzymed, after picking and produces little caffeine and tannins when steeped. It is also thought to contain the most antioxidants of any teas as it is closest to its natural form.
      However, the more oxidized (fermented) black tea gets its colour and character from the processing of the leaves. Once picked, the leaves are oxidized, resulting in higher levels of soluble caffeine and tannins.
      You can find this information (and lots and lots more!) on the Technique section of our website: www.tealeaves.com/technique/
      Please let us know if you need any more information!

    • @VvVSimonVvV
      @VvVSimonVvV Před 7 lety +7

      White tea is not steamed at all. This is the japanese way of producing green tea (sencha -> sen= steam, cha= tea), as u also mentiones in the comment before. White tea is harvested very carefully, so the whole leaves can simply dry in warm air with minimal (not 0) oxidation. Also shaded green teas (e.g. gyokuro, shincha, kabusecha) usually have higher caffein levels then any black tea.

    • @thzzzt
      @thzzzt Před 5 lety +2

      I don't think caffeine is actually created by the processing, but rather black teas are more concentrated per their volume as compared to green and oolong. Am I right?

    • @Chemicalkinetics
      @Chemicalkinetics Před 4 lety

      @@thzzzt I agree with your statement.

  • @yukii_2690
    @yukii_2690 Před 6 lety +4

    How we make tea:
    1. Take any herbal Leaves you can see, sometimes mint is mixed
    2. Boil it
    3. Put it in a cup and drink

    • @Danny-xp4ho
      @Danny-xp4ho Před 4 lety

      Its not that simple. 1 must feel the leaf as you grind your hand across it and then smell it. That aroma like so good yummy 😋

  • @asim9795
    @asim9795 Před 3 lety +1

    Always struggled with bitter tea but after following this it felt perfect! 💯

  • @somepersonontheinternet4213

    This presentation is very useful!Thank you very much!

  • @lancecorporal7605
    @lancecorporal7605 Před 6 lety +3

    11:31
    i don't think so
    even if you press the plunger down, the tea is still in contact with the hot water - and thus, will continue steeping
    you have to decant it!

    • @billy-mild
      @billy-mild Před 4 lety +1

      It definitely slows it but it certainly doesn't stop it.

  • @spcooper94
    @spcooper94 Před 6 lety +4

    this made me sleepy

  • @citizent6999
    @citizent6999 Před 6 lety +1

    Beautiful presentation

  • @rosrychaplet
    @rosrychaplet Před 7 lety

    thank you for this beautiful video

  • @romanvasylkivskyy8194
    @romanvasylkivskyy8194 Před 5 lety +3

    Really interesting and helpful video. But that lil pinky finger up while drinking at the end of the vid is definitely too much.
    Omg hahahah

  • @kenndoggie1
    @kenndoggie1 Před 8 lety +29

    Question:
    How many times can I re-steep my leaves for each type?

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 8 lety +22

      +kenndoggie1 Thank you for reaching out! This largely depends on the quality of the tealeaves that you would be steeping - however, we would say that Tealeaves blends can be re-steeped 2-3 times depending on the tea :)

    • @kameh4522
      @kameh4522 Před 6 lety +8

      agreed from experience. After the 3rd time, there is nothing else you can get from the leaves.

    • @NattyBuns
      @NattyBuns Před 6 lety +4

      My mom ONLY drinks re-steeped tea because she's really sensitive to caffeine. If youre fine with drinking lighter tea, you can resteep 2-3 times

    • @AppalachianScholar18
      @AppalachianScholar18 Před 5 lety +1

      If you like a strong tea, be sure to add a little fresh tea to the used leaves.

    • @tinahuttner7280
      @tinahuttner7280 Před 5 lety +1

      Since I want my tea to be very flavorful I dont resteep.infact I actuall use 2 teaspoons just for a cup full🙂

  • @joalfonsiuswolfenstein8386

    Can't wait to open my small tea shop in town :D
    Bacause enjoying tea is not only about dringking tea, its about prepare, making, and serve, and the last to enjoy.
    Thank you

  • @elevensessociety
    @elevensessociety Před 2 lety

    This is such a gorgeous video. Thank you. I watched it first several years ago, and it is always in my head whenever I make a cup of beautiful tea.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 2 lety +1

      We are so glad to hear you enjoyed the film and that it continues to add value to your tea ritual. We seek to educate, enlighten and enchant with everything we do.

  • @wiillll1
    @wiillll1 Před 6 lety +15

    Good video. The over boiled water part had me laughing a bit though. Oxygen can't be dissolved into water at 100°C anyway.

  • @adriangoh4877
    @adriangoh4877 Před 4 lety +3

    Maybe consider lower down the background music for the voice to be clearer.

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety

      adrian goh Thank you for your feedback! We have some other films that might give your ears a different experience! Check out our ASMR Japanese Tea Ceremony film here: czcams.com/video/SmnocFAnzT8/video.html

  • @SU-452
    @SU-452 Před 2 lety +1

    brilliant. thanks

  • @pa48
    @pa48 Před 10 měsíci

    It never crossed my mind to make tea with a french press!! Now I get to dust mine off and finally get a good use of it. Thank you!!!!!

  • @chapman137
    @chapman137 Před 2 lety +3

    I feel like she’s a chemist 👩‍🔬

  • @achinthyaekanayaka2313
    @achinthyaekanayaka2313 Před 7 lety +3

    so what about steeping floral tea ?
    I mean like Jasmin,Rose.

    • @world4saker
      @world4saker Před 6 lety +1

      does count as herbal tea so you can steep them as long as you want

    • @kyleriley9786
      @kyleriley9786 Před 5 lety

      Depends, but its typically steeped for 2 - 4 mins based on how strong you want it to be. I tend to steep mine for 3.

  • @thisisepic3052
    @thisisepic3052 Před 2 lety +1

    This is really awesome!!

  • @maurencort7061
    @maurencort7061 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! I'm really impressed. This is the information that I've been wanting to have for so many years. Thanks!

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 5 lety

      So happy to hear that it was helpful for you! Lots more information on tea on our website here: www.tealeaves.com/technique/

  • @crystalbuttersworth4166
    @crystalbuttersworth4166 Před 6 lety +4

    Why is getting rid of the small bits of tea leafs that are overly exposed to oxygen important, yet having water with a lot of oxygen important?

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 6 lety +2

      That's a wonderful question! Even though our high quality loose leaf has very few small bits of tea in it, it is still important to remove those particularly because smaller pieces of tea steep quicker than larger leaves of tea. This means that the smaller pieces will oversteep and become more bitter, while the larger pieces may be understeeped. In order to ensure a perfect, uniform steep, it is best to have uniform leaves of tea. Hope we were able to answer your question!

  • @shadow0witchart
    @shadow0witchart Před 5 lety +7

    Great informative video but thumbs down for loud irritating music in the background.

    • @davegeorge4757
      @davegeorge4757 Před 5 lety +1

      Aleshea Fouts Amen. I had to turn it off. I could barely hear what she was saying because the music was too loud.

  • @cvetoche
    @cvetoche Před 4 lety +2

    Beautifully made and very informative. Thank you for the work!

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Souriante Orange we are so glad you enjoyed the video, explore our other tea preparation videos here: czcams.com/video/hPxasUHE7F4/video.html

  • @StanMovies
    @StanMovies Před rokem

    I just finished a book about tea and to my surprise, this video is really well done!

  • @youssefhiggins.6945
    @youssefhiggins.6945 Před 7 lety +6

    Or you could brew gong fu guru style. it gets all of the complex flavors out of the tea and none of the bitter notes. You don't even need to add sugar.

    • @agathecourpied8798
      @agathecourpied8798 Před 6 lety +1

      I am not very familiar with that style of brewing, could you explain it a little ? Can’t find anything reliable over the internet

    • @troyli706
      @troyli706 Před 5 lety

      Kongfu tea(in Chinese 功夫茶) literally means "a method to brew tea that takes quite some time". It is quite a complicated procedure.
      You will need a whole set of kongfu teaware
      (leave presentation plate, kettle, pot, smelling cups, drinking cups, grating plate,
      some people even has "tea pet" 茶宠- a small object made with china or jade - you'd pour the tea that is not meant to be drank - like during the purifying process onto the tea pet, every time you drink the same kind of tea. The idea is to irrigate the tea pet so that it retains the wonderful after note of the tea. You do it over months or years - kind of like nurturing a plant or feeding a small animal of sort, hence the name "tea pet")
      My family's tradition is to treat very honored/senior guests with a whole set of kongfu tea. For close friends or young people of my age, I just take out my tea leaves collection and let them make their tea themselves. :) or just give them coke or something...

  • @overpowermedia6192
    @overpowermedia6192 Před 6 lety +97

    imagine taking tea this seriously

    • @TheBucketSkill
      @TheBucketSkill Před 5 lety +6

      i don't i live that way

    • @OTEP1234567891011
      @OTEP1234567891011 Před 5 lety +17

      tair reacts
      The entire British and Chinese empires found tea to be a very serious subject.

    • @alan090179
      @alan090179 Před 5 lety

      i am british....

    • @thatdamnsamsquanch
      @thatdamnsamsquanch Před 5 lety +12

      @Soviet Immortan Luvendass Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world after water. Its still pretty serious.

    • @AlexaBellaMuerte
      @AlexaBellaMuerte Před 5 lety +6

      Tea is serious

  • @RRSambor
    @RRSambor Před 3 lety

    This probably the best video on the topic. Good work!

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed the film.

  • @lastrayer9004
    @lastrayer9004 Před 3 lety +1

    I can't believe how informative I found this!

    • @TealeavesCo
      @TealeavesCo  Před 3 lety +1

      It is wonderful to hear you found value in our film. We try to provide as much information on tea as we can, which you can find on our website: www.tealeaves.com/blogs/explore-our-teas/tagged/tea-how-to Let us know if there is any more information we can provide to enhance your tea experience.

  • @Peach567
    @Peach567 Před 6 lety +3

    "How to make a perfect cup of tea leaves"??

  • @oinkards1143
    @oinkards1143 Před 6 lety +6

    Can't I just munch on the tea leaves?

    • @pip5528
      @pip5528 Před 5 lety

      You could, but they'll be really bitter if you eat them directly.

  • @foreverone546
    @foreverone546 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. Thank you

  • @candyparfait
    @candyparfait Před rokem

    This is really such a helpful guide 😭💗

  • @portaadonai
    @portaadonai Před 8 lety +3

    I thought I was watching a religious video for a moment

  • @btoiscool
    @btoiscool Před 7 lety +13

    I object to your "no sugar, no honey" concept. Yes, I understand that when tea is made, it's intended to have a certain taste. However, with additional ingredients, namely honey and sugar, it can change the flavor to become a different taste than before, often times a more sweet taste that many loves. This is why companies like Teavana (love them or hate them, they clearly know what they're doing) even sells sugars and honey.

    • @caitlyn_8234
      @caitlyn_8234 Před 7 lety +2

      Its personal preference. You can like your tea sweetened and modified however you like, but if you want it to be ingested exactly as the maker intends, then changing it would not reach this effect. You cant compare it like that.

    • @somepersonontheinternet4213
      @somepersonontheinternet4213 Před 7 lety +1

      No, she meant that when the tea is over stepped.If you see the end in present it shows which kind of tea you should leave alone and which could be served with condominiums.

    • @caitlyn_8234
      @caitlyn_8234 Před 7 lety +1

      Never stated anything about being overstepped? I might have misunderstood..? You cant say that it is wrong or right to sweeten or not as it is personal preference. That is a fact. I was responding to the previous comment reading it as is, and not taking context from the video, so that might have been in issue, but I don't quite understand what you mean.
      Insanity Forest

    • @somepersonontheinternet4213
      @somepersonontheinternet4213 Před 7 lety

      +Caitlyn _ somewhere around 6:45

    • @somepersonontheinternet4213
      @somepersonontheinternet4213 Před 7 lety

      +Caitlyn _ she stated that it dilutes the tea completely

  • @joliebravo7966
    @joliebravo7966 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice. Very well explained.

  • @wizserena177
    @wizserena177 Před 5 lety +1

    excellent presentation. Thx