Jasmine Pearls got me hooked on tea. The pearls are a type of green tea that is hand rolled and infused with jasmine scent. After my first cup of Jasmine Pearls, I started to search for every type of tea, exploring new flavors. Now, 10 years later, I know a lot more about tea, but I am still fascinated by the varieties of tastes, textures, brewing methods, names, and myths.
Jasmine Pearls, pre-brewing:

And steeping:

by admin on September 2, 2010
I’ve heard stories that some use tea leaves to tell your fortune. I do not really believe in fortunes, but I do enjoy watching tea leaves brewing because interesting shapes, patterns and scenes emerge. For some teas, watching the leaves unfurl is interesting, while with other teas, it is interesting to watch the tea flavor the water.
Pu-erh tea falls into the latter category, as it can be interesting to watch the tea turn the water a deep, dark red. Pu-erh is an aged tea that has an earthy flavor, it is lower in caffeine than black tea and is often made into tuo-cha’s which are compressed tea cakes, wrapped in parchment for storage. This tuo-cha was in the shape of a bird’s nest:

To brew, I just drop a tuo cha into a pot of water and it very slowly breaks down and brews from the bottom, creating these interesting scenes I mentioned earlier:

Someone compared the scene in the tea pot to Ayer’s Rock. What do you see?
by admin on June 16, 2010
A photograph of Jade green tea on a New Yorker article.

by admin on March 25, 2010
While making dinner I decided to photograph my drink, cranberry juice, and here it is:

by admin on January 26, 2010
I like tea, so here are some tea photographs from my daily cup:



hmmmmm, I usually drink loose leaf tea, guess not today.
by admin on January 14, 2010