For delicate green teas like the well famous West Lake Long Jing (one of my favourite teas as well), you shouldn't need to pre-cleansing the tea with your first brew. Once again thank you for sharing your passion on tea!
Hi! As always enjoying your videos. I love green tea, when I go to the tea shop it's always so difficult to metro decide which one buy..., can you do some rating of your favorites teas???
I LOVE all the sounds and the crinkling bags and containers
You shouldn't apologise for the noise. I love the noises you make in your videos. Keep on filming xx
I like the way you think.
Very insightful,and a delight to watch❤️
I like drink tea too,your teacups are very nice!
I love that teapot, it's beautiful :)
every one of your videos triggers ASMR
For delicate green teas like the well famous West Lake Long Jing (one of my favourite teas as well), you shouldn't need to pre-cleansing the tea with your first brew. Once again thank you for sharing your passion on tea!
Thank you. But these ones I can distinguish by shape and smell.
Right, Thank you.
I did it for cleaner tea. I did not think about the caffeine content.
Hi! As always enjoying your videos. I love green tea, when I go to the tea shop it's always so difficult to metro decide which one buy..., can you do some rating of your favorites teas???
You can check with their customer service I guess.
What is the name of that lovely tea in the beautiful artistic Chinese art tin, and where do you order it?
I brought back the tea from China. But you can find it in US online stores.
It is called 明前龙井, you can check out this one: amzn.to/2JzWnNM
yes.
Is that pre-Ming Long Jing? Leaves look so small and of good quality.
Did you throw away the first infusion to lower caffeine?
WHat is the website for where you purchased your tea?
Dont foreget to label your tea tin or you may forget which one is which xx
fookmingtongDOTcom