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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • Tea: It's so much more than a small afternoon pleasure. Connoisseur James Norwood Pratt puts tea in context, as not only "one of the world's greatest handmade works of art," but an antiwar palliative. Along the way, he weighs in on Starbucks, tea bags, and water quality.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 193

  • @ClaudiaRamirez-ut3ts
    @ClaudiaRamirez-ut3ts 11 років тому +23

    "it doesn't go bad, it just becomes a ghost of itself". What a very eloquent man.

    • @gardenvarietypenis
      @gardenvarietypenis 11 років тому +6

      here's an example of eloquence-fail: Claudia, you are so damn purdy.

    • @ClaudiaRamirez-ut3ts
      @ClaudiaRamirez-ut3ts 3 роки тому

      Wtf guys, what happened to loving tea? Yall changed

  • @AulicExclusiva
    @AulicExclusiva 13 років тому +1

    I've known this gentleman's 3 tea books for 30 years and have had enormous enjoyment thanks to him. What a pleasure to hear him speak.

  • @adult93
    @adult93 15 років тому +1

    I love this guys voice. Even the way he says "Pass your cup" at 2:38

  • @NOUSERNAMESLEFTFUUCK
    @NOUSERNAMESLEFTFUUCK 10 років тому +16

    What an elegant man

  • @TheGeneticsEnigma
    @TheGeneticsEnigma 9 років тому +5

    I feel like as my life evolved so did my tastes, and that is what lead me to appreciating tea. In the United States being interested in something that people find so mundane isn't the norm. It is very interesting once you get into the history of tea and the various blends. Still, no matter what I try I still go back to my Earl Grey. :)

  • @blackdragonwingz
    @blackdragonwingz 12 років тому +1

    this chap is hilarious! I wish he made video series.

  • @ihavenohair1975
    @ihavenohair1975 11 років тому +2

    I like this guys style

  • @blueladylikeable
    @blueladylikeable 13 років тому

    Pratt is so delightful... love him

  • @petriheil8543
    @petriheil8543 9 років тому +2

    Oh, I love the Tea lovers Companion!!!!

  • @UnclePopcorn
    @UnclePopcorn 11 років тому

    The last part about water make me smile. "You are going to kill it any way" XD

  • @athenassigil5820
    @athenassigil5820 10 років тому +1

    I love this learned and cultured man! I could listen to him rhapsodize on tea for hours...with a pot of tea, or 2.........of course!

  • @JeffBilkins
    @JeffBilkins 15 років тому

    the man knows about tea. i like his way of talking and extensive knowledge. also bonus points for gentlemen grumpiness.

  • @bootsntrails
    @bootsntrails 12 років тому

    I totally agree with Mr. Pratt statement. If you love quality tea then its best to bring your own when you travel. I know the TSA agents at the airports must think I'm nuts because I have containers and bags of tea in my carry on luggage! Not only do I carry tea I carry enough to always have a selection.

  • @pdytko
    @pdytko 13 років тому

    This guy speaks pure truth. Tea is the best drink you can ever drink. I have yet to discover my favorite flavor as I'm only 17, but I already fell in love with tea and Im on a quest for the perfect cup of team.

  • @LilDorrit
    @LilDorrit 16 років тому

    Loved it! More please!

  • @sandram5062
    @sandram5062 7 років тому

    Amazing tea education in under ten minutes, thanks!

  • @jasavak
    @jasavak 11 років тому

    I have that same white Chatsworth teapot with the red strainer basket . It looks like that one has seen more use than mine .

  • @stakado17
    @stakado17 10 років тому +5

    this guy is the fucking man!!!!! he's so eloquent!

  • @Skinnydecaflatte
    @Skinnydecaflatte 11 років тому

    This made me so happy.

  • @2007TypeR
    @2007TypeR 12 років тому

    We don't make tea in Britain, we just blend tea's made from around the world into the most exquisite blends known to man.

  • @peterg0
    @peterg0 10 років тому

    We usually rinse the tea leaves with hot water in the first time and also we drink the tea without covering that lid.

  • @PersonMan1234
    @PersonMan1234 12 років тому

    Wow. That was really cool.

  • @the_many
    @the_many 13 років тому

    I really like this guy.

  • @gogreen18
    @gogreen18 16 років тому

    LOL learn about tea like you learn about love-making.....this guy rocks.

  • @mashmusic11235
    @mashmusic11235 13 років тому

    @Hokieson1 All you really need is a kettle (either electric or stovetop), cups, a spoon, tea, a clock, and an optional tea pot (best if you're making tea for several people). I always use a pot that has a basket for the tea, or an infuser if I'm making an individual cup (go to any tea shop and ask - they'll know what you need), because it makes for easy cleanup. You can make a perfectly fine cup of tea with just these things.

  • @15000000th
    @15000000th 13 років тому

    "Of course I use teabags! When we travel, it is the first line of self-defense!"
    LOL

  • @pilaman82
    @pilaman82 13 років тому

    thank you for this video kind sir, cheers

  • @longhaulconvert
    @longhaulconvert 9 років тому +3

    I agree about the water! Never use straight tap! My favorite tea companies are Verdant and Whispering Pines aside from my local awesome teahouse here in Colorado (Happy Luckys Tea House in Fort Collins Colorado). There is nothing like drinking tea with other people or going to tastings! Find a teahouse!I used to be a tea reviewer (too old now) and love Puer and black tea best (drinking an awesome fragrant Keemun now).

  • @barnzwallace
    @barnzwallace 12 років тому

    reading the spines of the books behind him. I count three on tea and one on opium. This man has lived a life.

  • @MrReaper5
    @MrReaper5 12 років тому

    I like how he doesn't rag on coffeehouse tea or tea bags. A lot of experts like to hate on "cheaper" versions of their chosen area of expertise, but he just says it's still ok, just not as good as it could be.

  • @darkwhite82
    @darkwhite82 11 років тому

    Love the opium book behind him!

  • @twl8090
    @twl8090 13 років тому

    The girl sounds too peppy to talk to this man. He's so elegant sounding, and how she says "Delicious" at 5:58 really gets to me

  • @OGdank13
    @OGdank13 14 років тому

    i actually enjoyed this guys douchiness

  • @bveracka
    @bveracka 10 років тому +2

    I completely agree with his opinion that American society would be more peaceful if more of us drank tea. Anything that promotes less alcohol consumption would certainly lead to a more civilized population. Unfortunately the majority of us Americans are not the type of people to sit and sip tea with friends as they contemplate the finer things in life. As good as that sounds to me, there sadly isn't enough violence or sex involved in tea-drinking to appeal to the masses.
    Many American wine-drinkers hide behind the veil of being a connoisseur, simply getting loaded and babbling about their [apparent] knowledge of wines. Tea on the other hand, has no intoxicating effects (thankfully), and thus is not appealing to the American masses. Coffee is preferred over tea in America for one reason; its caffeine content and the "buzz" one gets from it. Although some teas have quite a lot of caffeine, the average 8oz cup of coffee here in the USA contains about 100mg of caffeine. Whether they realize it or not, millions of Americans are addicted to the caffeine in coffee. If Americans drank coffee for taste, they wouldn't drown it in cream and sugar!

    • @100legodude
      @100legodude 10 років тому

      You sound incredibly pretentious. There is nothing wrong with drinking tea, but at the same time there is nothing wrong with drinking coffee or alcohol.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 10 років тому +2

      Brandon Veracka Unfortunately, you, like the guy in the video, are completely full of shit
      www.therichest.com/rich-list/most-popular/10-biggest-tea-drinking-nations-worldwide/10/
      of the top 10 the drinking countries, some are peaceful some aren't
      And why do you act as if the US is the only place that drinks alcohol or coffee?

  • @PredatorFan13
    @PredatorFan13 2 роки тому

    An ASMR Tea artist!

  • @AulicExclusiva
    @AulicExclusiva 13 років тому

    @mathatton I don't think he meant to disqualify traditional, natural flower-scented teas. He praises them in his books and loves jasmine tea. I think he was talking about artificially-flavoured, chemically treated commercial offerings.

  • @johnteagallerie2374
    @johnteagallerie2374 11 років тому

    James Norwood Pratt is doing a book signing and tea talk at Tea Gallerie in San Diego on 10/01/13 at 6:30pm I can't wait!!!

  • @WorldVitae
    @WorldVitae 11 років тому

    It's incredible that one of the most expensive tea sales ever (prior to this week's HK$1M), when broken down per cup is still cheaper than soda: less than $1/cup.

  • @avimukta1
    @avimukta1 10 років тому

    Nothing like a good cup of B.O.P .Simple and refreshing

  • @lcseixas97
    @lcseixas97 12 років тому

    Pure truth.

  • @MakeDemocracyMagnificientAgain
    @MakeDemocracyMagnificientAgain 11 років тому

    i overstated it... you are right ;)

  • @DougSprowls
    @DougSprowls 11 років тому +2

    His take on teas with pomegranate/raspberry flavoring added is pretty interesting, ive always wondered why someone would ruin a tea with something like that as well!

    • @beansofproduction
      @beansofproduction 11 років тому

      I'm having a hard time getting into the teas this guy is talking about. I'm pretty impatient about steeping times and water temp. I tend to stick to no frills black teas that don't mind being steeped indefinitely. I'm definitely open to trying more teas but only if prepared by the more initiated of drinkers.

    • @DougSprowls
      @DougSprowls 11 років тому +1

      Definitely try a tieguanyin (iron goddess). It's pretty forgiving if you over brew but also you can brew it 15sec the first time, and double the stepping time for each steep. Up to 5-7 infusions. It develops flavor the more you brew it. The 4th or 5th steeps end up being my favorite. That also might be too light for your tastes though too. Check with Jeffrey Cooper and see if he has any of the red robe oolong left.

    • @TheDevotea
      @TheDevotea 11 років тому

      Or, do it properly or drink something else. I mean really. "Oh, I'd like to drink that coke but I can't be bothered opening the top"

    • @beansofproduction
      @beansofproduction 11 років тому +1

      I think I saw the red robe in the cupboard. I've been trying different earl grey variations. Jeff s "jolly earl" is pretty great. The tea spots version has been good to me aswell. I'll just bite my tongue at the snobbery above.

    • @DougSprowls
      @DougSprowls 11 років тому

      Hahahaha. And yeah dude I really like the jolly earl. Good work Verdant Tea!

  • @turquoiseshopaholic
    @turquoiseshopaholic 13 років тому

    This Man Is Hilarious And Wise

  • @notquitehim
    @notquitehim 16 років тому

    This guy kicks ass

  • @ben314z
    @ben314z 16 років тому

    I do agree with you about the chlorination/fluoridation issue. They began adding that crap to our water here in Salt Lake at the beginning of this year. :( Luckily, there are still a few local sources of unflouridated/unchlorinated water here. I was commenting more on the quality of Salt Lake's water au natural.

  • @amituofozhang8630
    @amituofozhang8630 11 років тому

    so happy to see what you show about tea. you know i am from China and i like tea too. o hope to be tea friends.

  • @veggiemite777
    @veggiemite777 11 років тому

    Well put, my friend ;) .

  • @Urbalutions
    @Urbalutions 12 років тому

    if you like tea you should check out Azafranda Saffron Tea they sell it on Amazon

  • @RyanSC12
    @RyanSC12 16 років тому

    this guy is jumping around from tea to wine

  • @georges7527
    @georges7527 3 місяці тому

    I want to know what this man thinks about herbal tea. Maybe I'll have to read one of his books.

  • @kickinbackinOC
    @kickinbackinOC 14 років тому

    Nice video. I prefer a certain Yamamoto Japanese green tea, Sen Cha. No, I dont have time for leaves, just bags. But I do use filtered water. I never knew how much of a difference it made, until I was traveling in Europe, bringing my favorite brand with me, and when I made a cup over there, the mineral content was so high, I couldnt even taste the tea.

  • @KaichoKaga
    @KaichoKaga 11 років тому

    Tap water is treated with chlorine and other chemicals in order to effectively kill the majority of the even more dangerous microbial bacteria that exist within it. Since these treatments are done in such minute amounts, drinking from the tap isn't very dangerous at all. But if you're paranoid about that stuff, you could always buy a filter, which is more environmentally friendly than bottled water.

  • @veggiemite777
    @veggiemite777 11 років тому

    "That kills not only the tea, it kills you"- This is debatable and doesn't need to be brought into the discussion(as you stated, it kills the flavor). On a side note, boiling, brewing and serving vessels can also kill the tea(ie plastic cups, styrofoam...).

  • @ctdraper2
    @ctdraper2 13 років тому

    Tea is the greatest drink....

  • @priscillamurtha8167
    @priscillamurtha8167 12 років тому

    Thank you for your passion and expertise related to this beautiful subject--TEA!
    Priscilla Murtha

  • @ben314z
    @ben314z 16 років тому

    I would also agree on your nitpick though I think "evolved" is perfectly appropriate. No tea ceremony that I am familiar with in any major culture was invented overnight. These ceremonies evolve over centuries as collections of slowly changing traditions. Just drop my "first" and treat it as " the Japanese tea ceremony evolved over time" heh. In my experience water with the correct balance of minerals can actually compliment some types of tea. Boy can I tell its late and my brain is fuzzy.

  • @Davemezzy
    @Davemezzy 12 років тому

    This guys a little whacky but I do love my tea

  • @phrooster123
    @phrooster123 11 років тому

    What brand is that infuser?

  • @JosephWheeler14
    @JosephWheeler14 8 років тому +1

    good eh ah video

  • @jonson11122
    @jonson11122 12 років тому

    That's exactly what I was thinking about adding flavours to the tea. People are so superficial nowadays...

  • @gerbillover5641
    @gerbillover5641 12 років тому

    im very yong and i LOVE tea coffe is so bitter

  • @ThreeOaksMama
    @ThreeOaksMama 11 років тому

    wow.

  • @bveracka
    @bveracka 10 років тому

    The world's most interesting man has met his match!

  • @ShaneyElderberry
    @ShaneyElderberry 11 років тому

    During the Qing dynasty, Opium was sold for silver through Chinese trade (1800 CE was the year opium was officially forbidden by the Qing government, smuggled at Canton Bay). The silver earned in that trade was then often used to buy Chinese goods, namely tea. The Qing government realized it had made no profit on this bargain, and that British trade had no intention to introduce non-local silver into China. I should have written, China would no longer accept their own silver for trade pre-1800.

  • @gstpierre5344
    @gstpierre5344 7 років тому

    This man could be my best friend

  • @ShaneyElderberry
    @ShaneyElderberry 12 років тому

    He's also a historian. Opium at one time was traded by the British and is applicable because China would no longer accept silver money for trade, only opium.

  • @schweschwie
    @schweschwie 12 років тому

    Sebastien is right. Rooibos is not a "true tea", however, it is a tisane (aka herbal tea).

  • @ben314z
    @ben314z 16 років тому

    Though Salt Lake's water may not be to this gentleman's tastes for his tea, don't be misled into thinking Salt Lake City's water is by any means subpar. In fact, the lowly municipal water in SLC has been voted the best tasting tap water in the country (TODAY, msnbc, 7 Jul 2007). In my experience it is best to pair one's tea with one's water, just as is done with wine and entrees. Keep in mind, when the Japanese tea ceremony first evolved, Brita filters were few and far between.

  • @Xeroxmruanus
    @Xeroxmruanus 11 років тому

    How about boiling that water? does it remove it? Just want to know another way to filter all those chemicals without buying a filter.

  • @JuiceBox801
    @JuiceBox801 12 років тому

    HA he dissed SLC where Im from - This guy is great!

  • @t.richocereus3577
    @t.richocereus3577 10 років тому

    Is there anyway I can contact this man?

  • @TheAyeAye1
    @TheAyeAye1 9 років тому +1

    He's dead right about putting tap water through a Brita filter before making tea in many places.

  • @--sql
    @--sql 12 років тому

    Was anyone else expecting someone that talks about tea to have a British accent?

  • @MakeDemocracyMagnificientAgain
    @MakeDemocracyMagnificientAgain 11 років тому

    prejudice is a loss of reality

  • @mcmishmo
    @mcmishmo 16 років тому

    i want this man to adopt me.

  • @iwasborntobefly
    @iwasborntobefly 13 років тому

    @555gypsie um, okay you guys drink a lot of tea. frankly, england introduced the world to old black tea. a lot to be proud of. lol.

  • @Kidwithcloset
    @Kidwithcloset 11 років тому

    it is a shame that there are no more Obsessives, is there no artisans anymore? wheres the cannabis artisans video ;D

  • @Ogema-1
    @Ogema-1 9 років тому +3

    No we would not be a more peaceful country if we drank a lot of tea, hell we already drink a lot of 1 in 2 american drink tea on a given day. The Brits, Chinese, and Japanese are big tea drinkers, they were also traditionally known for their warmongering. The Brits even started a war to force the Chinese to force opium down their throat so they could jack them some sweet sweet tea.
    I am Vietnamese and I love my fucking tea(and coffee), I have family that grow tea and coffee. I think its a wonderful product that embodies the virtues of humility with a good pound of tea being 12 bucks yet yield 300-600 cups of tea, jaw dropping value right there folks.However, FFS it will not turn us into saints.

    • @Ogema-1
      @Ogema-1 9 років тому

      D. Le Oh and I also grow tea in my garden, just for funzies.

    • @thetunafriendlyexperience3293
      @thetunafriendlyexperience3293 9 років тому

      D. Le We fucking love our tea too. So much we decided to make a short comedy film about it.. Check out 'The Dark Side of The Cup' on our channel...

  • @MakeDemocracyMagnificientAgain
    @MakeDemocracyMagnificientAgain 11 років тому

    what do you mean with that?

  • @lentilofhope
    @lentilofhope 13 років тому

    Holy crap, I didn't even notice he's American. He just has a certain distinguished Britishness about his speech or something.

  • @deen1207
    @deen1207 11 років тому

    tea is my life, don't criticize.

  • @pdytko
    @pdytko 12 років тому

    it has been a dream of mine to go to England but for now my finances are holding me back, but one day "I'll be there maan".

  • @slavicasucic
    @slavicasucic 11 років тому

    O_o ... I love tea! And how dare you! I am a dedicated meat-eater....
    (also: LOL! You really made me laugh.)

  • @MXChan
    @MXChan 13 років тому

    Uncle Iroh!

  • @PozitiveVibrationz
    @PozitiveVibrationz 11 років тому

    what did he mean by "water kills the tea"?

  • @FMykal
    @FMykal 11 років тому

    Hello, Clarice.

  • @Daniel7860
    @Daniel7860 12 років тому

    Yeah, I scrolled down to the comments as soon as I heard that to see if anybody else was perturbed by that "delicious".

  • @XxCupcakeCarnivorexX
    @XxCupcakeCarnivorexX 12 років тому

    Like a sir

  • @lolatmyage
    @lolatmyage 11 років тому

    I dont think boiling would remove any chemicals, more likely it would increase the amount of chemicals for the same amount of non boiled water, because some water evaporates. I would just get a filter

  • @FreezerKing
    @FreezerKing 12 років тому

    Proper tea only comes from one plant, camellia sinensis.

  • @TheGuy7703
    @TheGuy7703 13 років тому

    I KNEW HE WOULD HAVE A ENGLISH ACCENT!!!

  • @HillwoodHeroes
    @HillwoodHeroes 12 років тому

    Any one else notice the book in the background called Opium?.....

  • @1ovinghater
    @1ovinghater 13 років тому

    Dorito Tea

  •  11 років тому

    Get a Brita filter jug, they're around $20.

  • @StopFlaggingVideos
    @StopFlaggingVideos 13 років тому

    @ceromantique whoa....whats up with you, drink some tea or something

  • @StyrbjornStarke
    @StyrbjornStarke 11 років тому

    Hannibal Lecter of tea

  • @EldarPanic
    @EldarPanic 11 років тому

    Or for your enemies Bloodroot is the best

  • @kitihirosaki
    @kitihirosaki 11 років тому

    Ascot. 'Nuff said.

  • @thelightingavenger
    @thelightingavenger 12 років тому

    Does this amazing man remind anyone eles of uncle iroh......no ok just me then

  • @moonannestarr
    @moonannestarr 11 років тому

    Fruity teas are for people who don't enjoy tea as much as the person hosting the tea party. That's what I've noticed.
    I am a fruity tea person.