yes and you will be seing me in more of the *otd threads here once my jas-etea order comes in..
and atm its not tea but im getting wired off of some french press.
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I don't ever quite remember seeing a CoffeeOTD thread...
yes and you will be seing me in more of the *otd threads here once my jas-etea order comes in..
and atm its not tea but im getting wired off of some french press.
Lu Shan is one of my favorite green teas. Ive had this since last spring but it's still very enjoyable. Brewed in one of my new Shiboridashi's. Made by Chech Republic potter Petr Novak. This guys wares are brilliant.
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i have yet to figure macha out.... i eather end up using too much water or too much matcha.
Beautiful teaware....I have always had my eye on Shiboridashi but now I found this....Lu Shan is one of my favorite green teas. Ive had this since last spring but it's still very enjoyable. Brewed in one of my new Shiboridashi's. Made by Chech Republic potter Petr Novak. This guys wares are brilliant.
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Petr Novak's stuff does look great!~
His site:
http://artkeramika.cz/keramikstudio/?lang=en&page=wood
Beautiful teaware....I have always had my eye on Shiboridashi but now I found this....
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/tokoname/gyokkosansui.html
and I am waiting for the pot to arrive...it shouldn't take more than 4-5 days..
Long Ching. I bought it in Beijing. Pretty sure it wasn't legal to bring it back with me. It's 9 out of 10. I'd have to go back and figure out where to buy a 10. There is nothing even close here locally. The best "Chinese" green teas I've tried here are *almost* as good as the cheap bag teas found in Ningbo hotel rooms.