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🌱🍵 Attention Our Wonderful Tea Lovers! 🌱🍵We're switching over to a new page! Join us in continuing our journey ...
06/29/2023

🌱🍵 Attention Our Wonderful Tea Lovers! 🌱🍵

We're switching over to a new page! Join us in continuing our journey of delightful blends, enchanting teatime tales, and all things tea. Follow us at Tavalon [tavalonteas] and invite your fellow tea enthusiasts to join too. Let's continue our tea-filled adventures together!

Cheers to a steeping good time ahead!

While preparing this morning's fresh brew, a clumsy moment occurred. In the midst of my tea-making, a few tea leaves dec...
06/12/2023

While preparing this morning's fresh brew, a clumsy moment occurred. In the midst of my tea-making, a few tea leaves decided to take a detour, escaping the cozy confines of the infuser and boldly splattering onto the counter. But guess what? Spilled tea leaves bring good luck! Talk about a fortunate accident!

That got me thinking about all the intriguing superstitions surrounding tea. One of my favorites goes like this: "Putting tea leaves into a coffin gives the departed enough refreshment for their onward journey." Well, if that's the case, when I depart this world, bury me in a mountain of tea leaves!✨

The composition of Genmaicha involves three Kanji characters: 玄米茶. The term 玄米 or "Genmai" represents brown rice, which ...
06/10/2023

The composition of Genmaicha involves three Kanji characters: 玄米茶. The term 玄米 or "Genmai" represents brown rice, which is rice that remains unpolished or with the hull intact. Digging deeper, 玄 or "gen" can be interpreted as "enigmatic," although historically it denoted the color black in Chinese. 米 or "mai" is one of the numerous Japanese words for "rice." In essence, Genmaicha can be understood as "tea with brown rice," highlighting the infusion of toasted rice alongside tea leaves✨

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's final golden tea Rule✨🫖Skip the sugar"Lastly, tea — unless one is drinking...
06/09/2023

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's final golden tea Rule✨

🫖Skip the sugar

"Lastly, tea — unless one is drinking it in the Russian style — should be drunk without sugar. I know very well that I am in a minority here. But still, how can you call yourself a true tea-lover if you destroy the flavour of your tea by putting sugar in it? It would be equally reasonable to put in pepper or salt. Tea is meant to be bitter, just as beer is meant to be bitter. If you sweeten it, you are no longer tasting the tea, you are merely tasting the sugar; you could make a very similar drink by dissolving sugar in plain hot water.

Some people would answer that they don’t like tea in itself, that they only drink it in order to be warmed and stimulated, and they need sugar to take the taste away. To those misguided people I would say: Try drinking tea without sugar for, say, a fortnight and it is very unlikely that you will ever want to ruin your tea by sweetening it again."

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Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's golden tea Rules  #8,  #9 &  #10✨🫖Opt for a cup that's not flat or shallow...
06/08/2023

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's golden tea Rules #8, #9 & #10✨

🫖Opt for a cup that's not flat or shallow
🫖Skim the cream off the milk before adding
🫖Pour the tea first, then milk

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's golden tea Rules  #5,  #6 &  #7✨🫖No tea-trapping gadgets—straight into the...
06/08/2023

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's golden tea Rules #5, #6 & #7✨

🫖No tea-trapping gadgets—straight into the pot it goes!
🫖Bring the teapot to the kettle
🫖Give the pot a jolly shake

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's golden tea Rule  #4 🫖Tea strong enough to put hair on your chest"Fourthly,...
06/07/2023

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's golden tea Rule #4

🫖Tea strong enough to put hair on your chest

"Fourthly, the tea should be strong. For a pot holding a quart, if you are going to fill it nearly to the brim, six heaped teaspoons would be about right. In a time of rationing, this is not an idea that can be realized on every day of the week, but I maintain that one strong cup of tea is better than twenty weak ones. All true tea lovers not only like their tea strong, but like it a little stronger with each year that passes — a fact which is recognized in the extra ration issued to old-age pensioners."

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's Rules  #2 and  #3🫖Using a china or earthenware teapot and heating the pot ...
06/07/2023

Tea Tidbits Series: Unveiling George Orwell's Rules #2 and #3

🫖Using a china or earthenware teapot and heating the pot beforehand

"Secondly, tea should be made in small quantities — that is, in a teapot. Tea out of an urn is always tasteless, while army tea, made in a cauldron, tastes of grease and whitewash. The teapot should be made of china or earthenware. Silver or Britannia ware teapots produce inferior tea and enamel pots are worse; though curiously enough a pewter teapot (a rarity nowadays) is not so bad.

Thirdly, the pot should be warmed beforehand. This is better done by placing it on the hob than by the usual method of swilling it out with hot water."

Tea Tidbits Series: Unraveling the fussy George Orwell's rules for drinking tea✨George Orwell's was an English novelist ...
06/06/2023

Tea Tidbits Series: Unraveling the fussy George Orwell's rules for drinking tea✨

George Orwell's was an English novelist and journalist known for opposing totalitarianism and supporting democratic socialism. His golden rules for making tea was published in the London Evening Standard on 12 January 1946.

🫖Rule #1
Only drinking Indian or Ceylonese tea

"First of all, one should use Indian or Ceylonese tea. China tea has virtues which are not to be despised nowadays — it is economical, and one can drink it without milk — but there is not much stimulation in it. One does not feel wiser, braver or more optimistic after drinking it. Anyone who has used that comforting phrase ‘a nice cup of tea’ invariably means Indian tea".

Did you know tea and silk have an intertwined history? One even aiding the discovery of the other. Legend says that Empr...
06/05/2023

Did you know tea and silk have an intertwined history? One even aiding the discovery of the other. Legend says that Empress Leizu discovered silk-making when a cocoon fell into her tea, unraveling to reveal a strong and soft thread. Silk production flourished in China, leading to the famous Silk Road, where tea became a popular trade item.

Centuries later, tea and silk intertwined once again giving rise to one of the theories; when tea merchant Thomas Sullivan put loose tea into silk pouches instead of the more expensive tins- the birth of the tea bag✨

Pairing tea and croissants! Brewed up some delicious Earl Grey and now going to indulge in some freshly baked croissants...
06/03/2023

Pairing tea and croissants! Brewed up some delicious Earl Grey and now going to indulge in some freshly baked croissants. The warm liquid comfort complements the buttery, flakey goodness, creating a heavenly combination✨

Embracing the forgiving nature of my Rooibos tea this morning. In the whimsical world of teas, one variety stands out as...
06/03/2023

Embracing the forgiving nature of my Rooibos tea this morning. In the whimsical world of teas, one variety stands out as the epitome of forgiveness: Rooibos! Luckily it's smooth and mellow flavor profile can handle a little extra steeping time without turning bitter or astringent Rooibos definitely ensures that even the most forgetful or distracted of us tea lovers can still enjoy a delightful cup✨

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