Making Cha Gao in Yunnan, China: The Travel-Friendly Tea Resin That Lasts for Months!

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @SF7PAKISTAN
    @SF7PAKISTAN 29 днів тому +137

    My jaw was on the floor when she dropped that tiny bit of resin from the stick into the pot and it became like 5 cups of some of the most beautiful tea I've ever seen, man this is easily the most interesting thing that I've seen this week and now I wanna go to China to get just this

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  26 днів тому +20

      @@SF7PAKISTAN you can get it on my website to direct from the same Tea leaves and the same farmers! But yes, it is a ton of fun to go to China and do it in person

    • @yekaneast
      @yekaneast 17 днів тому +4

      @@jessesteahouse Would you ever consider organizing a trip for your customers?
      I'd love to be part of something like that

    • @lovelydeath04
      @lovelydeath04 6 днів тому

      Ikr?! My mouth started to water....I never wanted to taste my screen so bad...🤤

    • @I.Am.Nobody
      @I.Am.Nobody 3 дні тому

      Nice, thanks for showing us to increase interest in your commercial endeavor. I just enjoyed my tea made from leaves, since they are cheap and I don't have to go on a super long journey carrying tea around. Nice gimmick though, interesting how this was developed out of necessity.

  • @AviFagan
    @AviFagan Місяць тому +676

    I find it hilarious that you even have to discuss sanitation. The whole time I'm watching I'm thinking "I bet the stuff they're making in that pot is even better than the production facility"
    It's the people that make the tea! Making the tea resin! People really think they don't know what they're doing? Hilarious. Thank you for showing us this fascinating process.

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  Місяць тому +150

      @@AviFagan yeah I just don’t want to get sued because there are laws (and we follow them) about foreign food facilities and cleanliness and while I personally drank the homemade resin right down, I don’t want people being like “that isn’t up to code!” Hahaha

    • @Verpabobz
      @Verpabobz Місяць тому +14

      I was thinking the same thing. I bet it’s delicious but I understand it can’t be imported.

    • @snowsiet5475
      @snowsiet5475 Місяць тому +9

      @@jessesteahouse I'd looooooooove to get my hands on some of that homemade tea resin tho I also get that it'd prolly be a nightmare to try and sell it here in the US -o-

    • @Jockymcbock
      @Jockymcbock Місяць тому

      @@snowsiet5475he has an online shop! He imports the teas so he can sell to us! The resin is on his website now!

    • @zacablaster
      @zacablaster Місяць тому +15

      Makes no sense, it's hot! Water is evaporating, what is growing in that?

  • @ats-3693
    @ats-3693 Місяць тому +68

    I love listening to this guy speak Chinese he's perfect with it (my gf is Chinese), he even uses the little "hmm"s to acknowledge that he is listening and understanding what she is explaining, and "waa" instead of wow.

    • @zeitgeistx5239
      @zeitgeistx5239 15 днів тому +3

      Okay white guy. As a native Mandarin speaker you are way off. He is fluent but he has a noticeable accent. Mandarin is a tonal language and while some of his pronunciation is good for a foreigner, some of it is also way off tone and thus heavily accented. His vocabulary is good and he can construct sentences fluently as well as understand but he still has a fairly strong accent at times.

    • @ats-3693
      @ats-3693 15 днів тому +9

      @zeitgeistx5239 Thanks for your input, although I'm not sure why you feel the need to call me "white guy"? Firstly what has skin colour got to do with it? And I am far darker skinned than my girlfriend or any other Chinese people who I know. My girlfriend is Chinese Indonesian her first language is Hokkien but she speaks Mandarin with her mainland Chinese friends here in Bali where we live, she also speaks fluent Indonesian, English, and Korean. I just made the comment because I'm used to hearing her and her Chinese friends talking Mandarin and to my untrained ear the guy in the video sounds very similar, it's just a friendly observation it's no big deal.

  • @Frank-the-rabbit
    @Frank-the-rabbit Місяць тому +229

    Love watching the process and seeing that this comes from an actual craftsperson, not an automated factory

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  Місяць тому +42

      Sister Ai is in charge of our whole line of resins so you’re getting it from a good source 🎉

    • @stevendenton8994
      @stevendenton8994 Місяць тому +3

      I am incredibly interested in this commodity! This would be incredibly popular in the southern US🎉

    • @FoxDog1080
      @FoxDog1080 21 день тому

      I like watching both

  • @Zelmel
    @Zelmel Місяць тому +243

    This is like pocket soup, but tea! Back in colonial America (and elsewhere in the world at various times I'm sure), you could make or buy soup stock that was boiled down until it was the consistency of leather and then carry that to reconstitute when travelling just like this. (The Townsends channel has a video from a few years back on it that's really interesting)

    • @debbiefox6846
      @debbiefox6846 Місяць тому +10

      So thicker than bouillon cubes? Which is concentrated soup/beef/chicken/veggie soup the size of a sugar cube. Didn't know they were doing that so far back. It really is a great idea. Not to mention it actually has quite a few grams of protein. Probably good for back packing, camping etc. Just as long as the salt content isn't ridiculous.

    • @Zelmel
      @Zelmel Місяць тому +5

      @debbiefox6846 Yeah, the consistency of leather, basically.

    • @chesterlestrange7725
      @chesterlestrange7725 29 днів тому +8

      ​@debbiefox6846 ya! It was like a dried out fruit rool up lol. Almost rubbery. Very condensed and let them take months worth of soup base with them on long trips.

    • @crusher9z9
      @crusher9z9 25 днів тому +1

      its like instant coffee.

    • @Zelmel
      @Zelmel 25 днів тому

      @@crusher9z9 That's usually freeze dried (or apparently spray dried) though, if I understand the process right.

  • @cobrafriends
    @cobrafriends Місяць тому +59

    thanks for bringing probably one of the only english videos about tea resin to us english speakers!

  • @alexbarker975
    @alexbarker975 Місяць тому +143

    This is how visiting and interviewing someone in another country should be. If you have the ability, learn the local language. It can unlock doors you never even knew were there

    • @Zaku186
      @Zaku186 Місяць тому +7

      Significantly easier said than done

    • @pampelmouse
      @pampelmouse Місяць тому +3

      There is no inherent ability to learn a language you just do it

    • @0yodelingpickle526
      @0yodelingpickle526 19 днів тому

      I dont think one has to learn the language for a fucking interview. But you should take a person with you who can translate properly.

  • @nikman2
    @nikman2 Місяць тому +106

    she doesnt have to tell me its clean. I would trust her in a heart beat!

    • @oniondesu9633
      @oniondesu9633 Місяць тому +10

      dont think she is talking about hygiene, she means its clarity. it isn't cloudy and doesnt contain any small specs of tea leaves.

    • @TRUTHWINSALLWAYS
      @TRUTHWINSALLWAYS Місяць тому

      No chinese is to be trusted ever

  • @raynmaker
    @raynmaker Місяць тому +23

    i love how when it's just done reducing, it flows like fresh lava from a volcano. i'm chinese but i learned about tea resin from you. fascinating! thank you for sharing this tradition with the world!

  • @krysab6125
    @krysab6125 Місяць тому +157

    It's like tea molasses!
    I don't think that doing that, up in the fresh mountain air, is unsanitary- no more so than anyone cooking in their kitchen at home!
    Can't wait for your UK warehouse to open 😊

    • @derrickpangilinan
      @derrickpangilinan Місяць тому +2

      hope it opens soon

    • @Coyoteonthemoon
      @Coyoteonthemoon Місяць тому +7

      This. It's very much rooted in xenophobia

    • @rayvg7709
      @rayvg7709 Місяць тому +3

      Excuse me, what?
      How is this any different than let's say small batch artisinal cheese in the alps?​@@Coyoteonthemoon

    • @IrinaGreenman
      @IrinaGreenman Місяць тому +7

      ​@@rayvg7709I think they meant concerns about sanitation are rooted in xenophobia?

    • @rayvg7709
      @rayvg7709 Місяць тому +7

      @IrinaGreenman cause no one has ever gotten sick from stuff made in their local community, right? It's a silly statement. Not wanting to get sick from consuming something has nothing to do with xenophobia.

  • @Username-xd3qx
    @Username-xd3qx Місяць тому +426

    "White tea resin" !?! Take my money now.

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  Місяць тому +147

      I was going to stock those, but I tasted them and I think there’s still a little bit of work that needs to be done on refining it. It wasn’t bad, but I felt like the other resins were better and so we picked the ones that were best now, sister Ai is working on Refining the white tea resin process

    • @joecobb7153
      @joecobb7153 Місяць тому +34

      @@jessesteahouse I would imagine it is hard to balance because white tea is steeped below boiling right

    • @matthewreynolds2384
      @matthewreynolds2384 Місяць тому +7

      ​@@jessesteahouseAmazing work by Master Ai here!

    • @9K_111
      @9K_111 Місяць тому +7

      ​@@joecobb7153 It could be so, but I think it would take significantly longer to concentrate it into resin without boiling it.

    • @joecobb7153
      @joecobb7153 Місяць тому

      @@9K_111 Yeah you need to boil I think you would have to have white tea leaves that can take the extra temp only way

  • @modwhiz
    @modwhiz Місяць тому +27

    Man as a person that loves hash finding tea resin is just really cool

    • @Antleredangelbun
      @Antleredangelbun 24 дні тому +2

      i just commented something similar hahhhhh happy holidays

    • @Max-rn3eb
      @Max-rn3eb 23 дні тому +1

      hahaha was thinking the exact same thing, it's like tea RSO

  • @DukeOnkled
    @DukeOnkled 16 днів тому +2

    The dedication, not just to the craft of tea making, but also to learning the language of the area to the point of effectively being a native speaker, is astounding and massively commendable. The world can always use more of this kind of passion.

  • @pappyjohn8142
    @pappyjohn8142 Місяць тому +66

    Love these kind of “behind the scenes videos. Keep em up.

  • @LAAviel
    @LAAviel Місяць тому +15

    Really admire the respect and attention you have brought to this timeless discipline.

  • @FreakPsych
    @FreakPsych Місяць тому +57

    this was very interesting. Please do more of these documentary videos.

  • @fable7138
    @fable7138 24 дні тому +3

    Thank you! To you, and everyone featured in the video for sharing a wealth of knowledge!

  • @mattsnyder4754
    @mattsnyder4754 Місяць тому +30

    Pumped about tea resin in stock.
    Stuff is clutch.

  • @mechannel7046
    @mechannel7046 Місяць тому +12

    Never heard of tea resin before. Super interesting!

  • @susvortin
    @susvortin Місяць тому +13

    I wouldn't mind stirring that pot with that view! Thanks for sharing an interesting video of "how it's made".

  • @Weeping-Angel
    @Weeping-Angel Місяць тому +13

    Sister Ai is honestly so cool

  • @somepunkasskid6864
    @somepunkasskid6864 15 днів тому

    The sound of rain on a tin roof made this video super relaxing, I haven't heard that since my 3 years in Nepal. Wonderful

  • @AthaliahOpus
    @AthaliahOpus Місяць тому +6

    Love the rustic history lesson, showing us the way it was made many decades ago.

  • @lars5174
    @lars5174 Місяць тому +92

    OMG! I grew up in Malaysia as a german expat and one day, because I was a naughty boy, I stole something from a chinese construction worker, who was repairing something in our house, believing it was a small chocolate candy. It was super bitter and yuck and really hard and I never found out what it was until right now 😂😂😂 I guess that was instant karma for stealing that poor mans tea.

    • @johndeerdrew
      @johndeerdrew Місяць тому +26

      I hope he was watching you eat his tea resin laughing to himself. I would have. Kids are kids and it is so much fun to watch them learn the hard way sometimes.

    • @lars5174
      @lars5174 Місяць тому +7

      @johndeerdrew He had many more in a sort of metal tin, he probably never noticed. I was like 6 years old or something like that and that certainly taught me a lesson.

    • @johndeerdrew
      @johndeerdrew Місяць тому +3

      @lars5174 at least you learned. All in all, it was a cheap lesson too. Those are often the most valuable because they keep you from making the expensive mistakes that can ruin you.

    • @0yodelingpickle526
      @0yodelingpickle526 19 днів тому

      Youre not an expat youre an immigrant. Call a spade a spade

    • @wali8158
      @wali8158 17 днів тому +2

      Nooo little German boy, do not steal candy!

  • @jblesser
    @jblesser Місяць тому +3

    Fascinating. Thank you. What nice and skillful people

  • @goosenotmaverick1156
    @goosenotmaverick1156 Місяць тому +3

    Im so envious of the company, the view, the cup.... you're awesome man, keep it up! This kind of stuff is so awesome.

  • @ChrissyMatthewsuk
    @ChrissyMatthewsuk 13 днів тому

    As an English man I love nothing more than drinking tea 🍵 👌 tea from China is my favourite varieties

  • @pieman3141
    @pieman3141 Місяць тому +16

    Damn, your Mandarin is good. I'm a native speaker and you're using some 10-yuan words that I'd never use in daily life.

    • @MenaceGallagher
      @MenaceGallagher 15 днів тому +1

      What does 10 yuan word mean? I cant find any English resources explaining this phrase

    • @batmansmith7422
      @batmansmith7422 15 днів тому +3

      Lol it’s just “ten dollar word” but Sinicized

  • @ronniechew6566
    @ronniechew6566 Місяць тому +1

    I didn't even realized tea resin even exists. I check online shopping and ordered some. I'm a tea lover and this is way easier than brewing 1.5 liters of tea every 2 days 🤗

  • @surplus2720
    @surplus2720 8 днів тому +1

    The tapping during the tea puring ;) og Chinese traditions Right there

  • @xrism4010
    @xrism4010 12 днів тому

    my thumbs up is for the nice lady / tea master who is happy to show us!

  • @SugeryGold
    @SugeryGold 29 днів тому +1

    Everyone involved in this video seems genuinely amazing!

  • @locus_of_magic217
    @locus_of_magic217 18 днів тому +1

    This is amazing! Thank you for making this video, I had never heard of tea resin before. It looks amazing, and probably easier to deal with as an end product than tea leaves, because you simply can't over-infuse it.

  • @LordHonkInc
    @LordHonkInc 24 дні тому +3

    That's so neat, a thousands of years old recipe for instant tea! Man, it's so easy to forget that people back then were just as inventive as we are today (broadly speaking, at least), like today's "oh this is going to revolutionize processor manufacturing!" is yesterdays "oh this is going to revolutionize food preservation!"

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  24 дні тому +3

      @@LordHonkInc if ancient people had access to our technology, and had been raised in our education systems, they would be exactly as smart as we are, a lot of times they took the innovation as far as they could with the technology and education they had at the time, and some of those elements might be even past our current skill, but our superior modern technology covers up that we’re worse at some of the other elements

  • @pikachu7054
    @pikachu7054 Місяць тому +20

    2:28 white tea resin? You had my curiosity now you have my attention

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 14 днів тому

    The Brilliance of humanity to adjust their food into concentrate to last the journeys across traditional trade routes to sell their products 😊
    Dried dates , meat , and concentrated herbs 🌿 😊

  • @gracequalls9770
    @gracequalls9770 Місяць тому +4

    Reminds me of the wild lettuce resin for medicinal uses. Very fun to see the og way to make tea resin, and that view is incredible! I'd stand there stirring all day

  • @CeeRigo
    @CeeRigo Місяць тому +6

    I wondered why I woke up drooling this morning. It was bc this video hit the internet. Damn that looks good! I want to try it all

  • @thekarmafarmer608
    @thekarmafarmer608 14 днів тому

    Absolute respect for making this video. It`s great to unite our world and break down it`s differences, using knowledge.

  • @kimberc813
    @kimberc813 29 днів тому

    Back in 97, I had a bowl that'd gum up like that. Resin, the gift that keeps on giving!

  • @Kira_Yoshikage959
    @Kira_Yoshikage959 25 днів тому +1

    The scent must be INSANE there, wow

  • @hehe-mq2bk
    @hehe-mq2bk Місяць тому +1

    I have always wanted to see how tea resin was made! Thank you for this!

  • @alexg5992
    @alexg5992 Місяць тому +2

    Amazing Chinese, I am impressed

  • @S4NSE
    @S4NSE День тому

    I love China, chinese people are very modest and friendly

  • @maxxadrenaline
    @maxxadrenaline 11 днів тому

    its amazing what sometimes media can do. i used to ride side saddle on some small events. yeah. one day they build a standing grill for a shoot and it improves the property value. other times they tear down a family with one pilot. using media to improve lives is a skill. i hope people find the good in it instead of the slander or trash media. it was an interesting video.

  • @corid143
    @corid143 Місяць тому +12

    “Last week for you, so we can have a better view while we make tea resin” wow that’s so considerate and wow. I would rather buy the stuff made in the pot though lol.

  • @SirPhilipSidneyReal
    @SirPhilipSidneyReal 25 днів тому

    Wow amazing!!!! I can’t imagine how wonderful it must be over there with the secenery and the scents

  • @AshAmin-vj6cq
    @AshAmin-vj6cq Місяць тому +19

    Just signed up for my subscription can't wait! Thanks for the tea, the content, and the culture! It's nice to feel this connection/ community with people around the world especially in these times.

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks so much for signing up!!! The subscription makes this whole thing work 🎉

    • @curious-r8t
      @curious-r8t Місяць тому

      @@jessesteahouse did you lie about the source ? It’s fine even if they cook on the mountain and not a lab. It’s a craft passed through generations and that’s the beauty of it for me personally. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  Місяць тому +2

      @@curious-r8t no we are always transparent about the source - we made this on the mountain for fun and to share with everyone online, but there are rules about importing food and we need to follow those and in the USA you can’t sell stuff cooked in a giant wok in china hahah

    • @curious-r8t
      @curious-r8t Місяць тому +1

      @@jessesteahouse aw thank you. The video was beautiful and so was the view and the aunty that was making the tea seemed so lovely. Thank you for clarifying it for me.

  • @BIGDAMNSpitfire
    @BIGDAMNSpitfire Місяць тому

    I think; this would last without going bad for thousands of years. Like hundreds of years old wine. Beautiful product I am happy to have learned of this.

  • @Piggy-0145
    @Piggy-0145 Місяць тому +6

    Finally the tea hash video 😂💙

    • @klsinger124
      @klsinger124 Місяць тому +1

      My thoughts exactly. Same principle of fire in, fire out.

  • @GenericMcName
    @GenericMcName 13 днів тому

    I feel like the vast majority of us tea people would love to get tea resin that's made like this, the old fashioned way.

  • @two-gears8730
    @two-gears8730 24 дні тому

    Just awesome!

  • @InnocentPhoenix-bw9gp
    @InnocentPhoenix-bw9gp Місяць тому

    Wow, that tea is so beautiful, I bet it tastes wonderful!

  • @ScottyKushin
    @ScottyKushin 26 днів тому

    Bless you all! What a great video!

  • @rudhisundar
    @rudhisundar 24 дні тому

    Thank you, guys.

  • @ac979
    @ac979 Місяць тому +1

    What a cool freaking video! I should really try some of your teas, been an avid watcher of your videos since covid started. Cheers Jesse!

  • @heyLaina
    @heyLaina Місяць тому

    The view from that oven is amazing!!

  • @JohnKay79
    @JohnKay79 Місяць тому +1

    I LOVE the tea resin that's been on your site and can't wait for this! I think tea resin could be the next big thing, to even replace coffee!

  • @geraldgifford2789
    @geraldgifford2789 Місяць тому

    This is very cool , and just because it was made in a pot is perfectly good. ❤

  • @sovenjor
    @sovenjor Місяць тому +1

    Tea resin is always nice to have around

  • @mxlies15
    @mxlies15 Місяць тому

    So cool tea resin is a great way to show friends good tea in a way they can see them self using !

  • @Mowmaster
    @Mowmaster Місяць тому +10

    It's almost more like tea 'tar' but I suppose resin sounds better. Very cool to see the process.

  • @johndeerdrew
    @johndeerdrew Місяць тому +2

    Very effective advertising. I ordered a pack. If it is to my liking, I will probably go for a subscription. I hope it is as tasty as it is labor intensive.

    • @johndeerdrew
      @johndeerdrew 2 дні тому

      It is fantastic by the way. I love my little tea resins and I've already reordered.

  • @defeatSpace
    @defeatSpace 28 днів тому

    Thank you for showing The gorgeous side of China.

  • @jonathany1240
    @jonathany1240 27 днів тому

    1:48 It’s interesting when discussing the wall of firewood bc you can see it’s a lot of narrow sticks of only a year or two growth, flitch offcuts, squared bits of lumber, etc. Which are a lot cheaper or flat-out waste products from other industries. From what I’ve seen of the US firewood they burn a lot of more older/mature trees (decades old) felled entirely for firewood which are reflected in their price. Just a cause for thought.

  • @kagitsune
    @kagitsune Місяць тому +2

    I just finally made my first order of the coin/orange sampler! Can’t wait to try Sister Ai’s lovely tea 😊❤

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd 24 дні тому

    Just ordered the sister Ai tea resin sampler, and coin toad! Boosting for the algorithm 🙌 Love your work, keep it up! 🌻🐝

  • @pinstripez_8
    @pinstripez_8 Місяць тому +1

    I love the bit of history behind making the tea resin. That it’s not just a « this is how it’s made » video. It gives more meaning behind the resin and makes you think more about the tea while drinking it. I’m looking forward to sharing it with my family when I purchase it ! :D

  • @modwhiz
    @modwhiz Місяць тому +1

    Thats a happy doggy

  • @Herbit-k4j
    @Herbit-k4j Місяць тому

    Very lucky you found those great, kind people

    • @nicholasneyhart396
      @nicholasneyhart396 Місяць тому

      Not really lucky. China is a country full of horrible leaders and great people.

  • @nurulabidahnajihahjaini9317
    @nurulabidahnajihahjaini9317 Місяць тому

    I have never heard or seen tea resin. But! That is beautiful!!

  • @tomaskabele4813
    @tomaskabele4813 Місяць тому

    It is so impressive seeing you speak chinese

  • @siryogiwan
    @siryogiwan 21 день тому

    only clicked cause never heard of resin before, I assume it's like the taste of a well used teapot, never cleaned like the way I was raised, I'd happily buy stuff done outside like this

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1 Місяць тому

    Wow, that's incredible! I'd rather but what she's making than from a factory setting, tbh, but I understand to get it to the masses, that's difficult without the factory controlled setting.

  • @testaklese
    @testaklese Місяць тому

    I'm really into tea and I'd never even heard of this. Super interesting

  • @Pollenoverponds
    @Pollenoverponds 22 дні тому

    This is amazing

  • @johnnny9
    @johnnny9 Місяць тому

    so interesting thanks for showing and sharing chinese tea culture

  • @philipscott3241
    @philipscott3241 Місяць тому

    Tea tar! Fascinating!! 😃

  • @gazepskotzs4
    @gazepskotzs4 14 днів тому

    Such an interesting vid!

  • @Whiteplumee
    @Whiteplumee 27 днів тому

    I will most definitely be buying both in the near future!!!

  • @coremotion
    @coremotion 18 днів тому

    Just like maltose that is beautiful

  • @Ormang
    @Ormang Місяць тому

    the little history bit was fun, cool to see the process

  • @Gersberms
    @Gersberms Місяць тому

    I really want to try this. I love tea and honestly don't make enough of it. I used to have a 4 lb compressed tile of red tea with beautiful patterns in it. It made the best tasting tea but had small metal filings in it... I used a corner of that tile and don't remember where it ended up.

  • @MAR108
    @MAR108 Місяць тому

    Yummm, awesome video

  • @garimeragonols
    @garimeragonols Місяць тому

    Imagine being so addictied to tea that you come up with this, I love it xD.

  • @honkhonk8009
    @honkhonk8009 3 дні тому

    MASTER OOGWAY AHH LOCATION.
    Its funny seeing industrialized tea shops in the most scenic tea shop places ever LOL

  • @JPC326
    @JPC326 Місяць тому +3

    Must smell so good

    • @jessesteahouse
      @jessesteahouse  Місяць тому +2

      It was unreal

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 Місяць тому +2

      It's gotta be the closest thing you can get to being in the tea without drowning in it. 😂
      It seems absolutely like a glorious experience from beginning to end.

  • @RossRadford
    @RossRadford 24 дні тому

    I don't know a lick of Chinese, but somehow I can tell that you are very fluent.

  • @vjr5261
    @vjr5261 Місяць тому

    Cannot wait to give it a try.

  • @ParkayCollecttibles
    @ParkayCollecttibles Місяць тому

    That looks amazing 😍

  • @N0xiousnick
    @N0xiousnick 22 дні тому

    Suprr happy to see more on the tea resin, i enjoy the pu'er loose leaf and its a great ritual but for day to day the resin is just so much easier, especially when im sick. Just got 150 more of them last month and now im gonna have to get the dog box and then probably buy a hundred of each new one 😭 also wish we could try Sister Ai's handmade tea resin. Id pay a premium for that over a city processor, the nuance of someone (with a load of experience) making something by hand can make such a difference

  • @dansaia7693
    @dansaia7693 Місяць тому

    Yeah just made my first purchase. I really wanted those shou resin you had up, but it got sold out before I could buy some. I'm super happy I waited for these gems. White tea resin?? Whaaaa? Crazy. Gotta have it. I also got the 2019 white tea mini brix. Thanks Jesse. Still getting up the nerve to buy that $100 music of mengsong cake. Maybe some day lol

  • @smokinwithredbeard
    @smokinwithredbeard Місяць тому

    This was super cool I absolutely want to try some tea resin

  • @Gastritis2000
    @Gastritis2000 11 днів тому

    Very interesting!

  • @david_r_munson
    @david_r_munson Місяць тому

    Never even heard of tea resin before! Very interesting

  • @SteviiLove
    @SteviiLove Місяць тому +2

    A tri-axle load of wood is typically $800 (a tri-axle load is 6-8 cords of wood).
    It takes about 1.5 tri-axel loads to heat my mom's house for the winter.
    I know a decent amount about firewood as my parents have been heating with wood my entire 31 years of life. We had to do it all ourselves.

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Місяць тому

      Ouch. $1200 to heat a home for one winter. Wood used to be the cheap way to heat your home, not anymore apparently

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 Місяць тому

      ​@skeetsmcgrew3282 it really depends how you get it.
      Locally we have a tool handle manufacturing facility, a small one, but they sell a lot of their offcuts and the slabs off the sides of logs, etc, by the truckload in a similar manner, for quite a bit less. Couple hundred bucks a load if I recall correctly. I don't use wood, but have neighbors that do. It varies quite a bit what you can get, based on where you live. Loads of folks cut their own

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Місяць тому

      @@goosenotmaverick1156 Yeah, I mean I think the original intent of a wood stove is that everyone used to have land with trees, as long as you manage your few acres well you've got an endless supply of free wood. For most homes it just doesn't really make sense anymore to use wood, it's dirty and cumbersome and natural gas/electric/oil is readily available and very efficient

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 Місяць тому

      @skeetsmcgrew3282 agreed. I'm not personally against it, but for me, heat pump, propane backup for really really cold. I want more trees, not less, myself.

  • @bryannawilliams2684
    @bryannawilliams2684 Місяць тому

    I went straight away and got a set, it looks so delicious!!

  • @jay_chang
    @jay_chang Місяць тому

    The production method is surprisingly simple of brewing down to increase concentration that a pot of tea turn into a cream, then paste and eventually like resin.
    It probably will be more expensive to do it on your own brewing small quantity for own consumption given the amount of fuel it takes to keep a stove burning for days. Not to mention the manpower involved in arranging shift duty to watch the brew.

  • @TheShurikenZone
    @TheShurikenZone Місяць тому

    Awesome, awesome documentary, Jesse. Seeing these processes done on site, in the traditional way, by people who are consumate experts and craftsmen, is a huge treat. Many thanks, and a happy belated Halloween! 🎃🎃🎃 EDIT: I would buy the stuff that was made on the mountain, no problem.

  • @Gun5hip
    @Gun5hip Місяць тому

    Wow that's really cool