When I google tea cupping it looks like it's mostly without milk, I wonder if it's an assumption about how their tea will be enjoyed and balancing the flavours for that consumption? I also wonder if tannins in the tea which bind to the protiens in your mouth if they don't combine with the proteins in milk, might impact tasting?
Tea is mostly drunk with milk in the UK. This was Tetley I believe and it is one of the most well known tea brands in UK that sells tea drunk with milk. They probably do separate tea tastings for blends without milk as well.
its not depressing. Tea tasters are very important in the tea field. Most teas we drink are actually blended teas and tea flavour changes every day. The other thing is there is another part in tea tasting. There are so many defective teas manufacture everyday. without these professionals it cannot be found. this is a highly skill based job.
Well this is the case with higher quality orthodox teas but this is an entirely different (budget) market; blending allows you to balance the flavours of much poorer mass produced teas which although distinct might not be that great or unbalanced singularly. The other point is if you like the profile of a particular brand of tea bag the blending will make sure it’s the same the next pack.
because when they slurp the oxygen reaches their taste buds and they can identify the characteristics in tea. They swirl it around their mouth and spit it out. And that helps them to feel taste properly.
Laughing in Pakistani... one of the most popular types of tea we drink is called dhoodh patti (translates to milk tea) which is basically tea made in milk (instead of water)
At least he retrieved the spoon himself. Good job. 👍🏻
Why do they taste it with milk?🤔
When I google tea cupping it looks like it's mostly without milk, I wonder if it's an assumption about how their tea will be enjoyed and balancing the flavours for that consumption? I also wonder if tannins in the tea which bind to the protiens in your mouth if they don't combine with the proteins in milk, might impact tasting?
Tea is mostly drunk with milk in the UK. This was Tetley I believe and it is one of the most well known tea brands in UK that sells tea drunk with milk. They probably do separate tea tastings for blends without milk as well.
The professional's sipping sounds like someone just split their pants.
It’s kind of depressing how they’re more concerned about homogenization of flavor rather than the unique characteristics of each tea.
its not depressing. Tea tasters are very important in the tea field. Most teas we drink are actually blended teas and tea flavour changes every day. The other thing is there is another part in tea tasting. There are so many defective teas manufacture everyday. without these professionals it cannot be found. this is a highly skill based job.
Well this is the case with higher quality orthodox teas but this is an entirely different (budget) market; blending allows you to balance the flavours of much poorer mass produced teas which although distinct might not be that great or unbalanced singularly. The other point is if you like the profile of a particular brand of tea bag the blending will make sure it’s the same the next pack.
Please tell me he washed the spoon first
Okay but why do they spit it out lol
Imagine the amount they would have to drink haha
because when they slurp the oxygen reaches their taste buds and they can identify the characteristics in tea. They swirl it around their mouth and spit it out. And that helps them to feel taste properly.
Why UA-cam algorithm recommend people spitting tea?
I'm srilanka tea factory officer 12 year experience and allrouder manufacturer in
Came here from Hydra Alpha😂
Lyons tea is A1
Okay but his name is Sebastian Michaelis? 😈
Is he a crow or a raven?
DISGOSTEN'
Milk in tea is just wrong
Laughing in Pakistani... one of the most popular types of tea we drink is called dhoodh patti (translates to milk tea) which is basically tea made in milk (instead of water)
You're wrong. Milk makes tea better in every way.
Milk in tea is better. In every way. Ever even had milk tea ?
depends on the tea...
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Perfect job during a Pandemic lol🤦🏻
Tea taster is literally the most useless job...
dude💀its one of the worlds highest paid job..
@@Stay.positive.or.f_offthe average wage in the UK is £30k