I love the accessibility of your english language content, but I really really love seeing you go to these places and interact with the people in chinese. learning a second language is so hard (for americans especially I feel lol, we dont put enough focus on it) and someday I would love to be able to talk to someone like this.
@@mysticthecatninja glad you like it, these videos are very difficult to me because of the subtitles, it takes a ton of time and energy (and $) to subtitle long form content :)
@@jessesteahouse Oh my god, yeah. I subtitled a video for myself recently on another channel and the subtitling itself took a lot of energy and time. Lining it up just right and double checking spelling errors. The subtitling is super appreciated so I hope it gets a lot of views!
I think these short form peices of content are awesome and i think make the tea world so much more accessible to people unfamiliar. I guess for me id lovw to see more, and esspecially long form stuff. Honestly i see other channels do full tea sessions and upload them just like that. Very relaxing stuff and i always like your commentary.
Those humidity meters are genius! I live in Tucson and our AC was out for 10 DAYS in June! Luckily we didn't have any rain that week otherwise my aged tea would have been affected. Our Monsoon season has been very good this year, but we got our unit fixed in time.
@@ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll the plastic isn’t as bad as I once thought but for these teas it is so important they don’t get damaged that they don’t worry as much about “continuing” to age them. After so long they are already super aged and damage to the cake is the bigger issue than “not aging it as fast”
Be careful about Pu'er tea yall. It can get wildly priced and recently people have been treating it as an investment rather than well, tea. But people who have no appreciation for tea have been purchasing Pu'er at really high prices only hoping to sell it to the next sucker at even higher prices. Think of past collector disasters like Beanie Babies or idk Dutch tulips
I love the accessibility of your english language content, but I really really love seeing you go to these places and interact with the people in chinese. learning a second language is so hard (for americans especially I feel lol, we dont put enough focus on it) and someday I would love to be able to talk to someone like this.
@@mysticthecatninja glad you like it, these videos are very difficult to me because of the subtitles, it takes a ton of time and energy (and $) to subtitle long form content :)
@@jessesteahouse Oh my god, yeah. I subtitled a video for myself recently on another channel and the subtitling itself took a lot of energy and time. Lining it up just right and double checking spelling errors. The subtitling is super appreciated so I hope it gets a lot of views!
@@jessesteahouse Thanks for taking the time Jesse, this is a very good video! 😊
I think these short form peices of content are awesome and i think make the tea world so much more accessible to people unfamiliar.
I guess for me id lovw to see more, and esspecially long form stuff. Honestly i see other channels do full tea sessions and upload them just like that. Very relaxing stuff and i always like your commentary.
Thanks for sharing. Awesome space.
Those humidity meters are genius! I live in Tucson and our AC was out for 10 DAYS in June! Luckily we didn't have any rain that week otherwise my aged tea would have been affected. Our Monsoon season has been very good this year, but we got our unit fixed in time.
This video blew my mind.
Also,your hostess is soooo lovely 🤣😌😌😌😅
Very interesting and insightful, thanks from Russia
Cool video! Humidity indication built into the boxes? Now that slaps. Would wonder if they can be reused afterwards.
Great video! I'd like to see more videos from China or Taiwan and more Teaism videos please!
Making the subtitles must have taken a lot of time, loved the video.
So interesting ! Make more
It felt like i was on the tour with you. Would like to see more of this type of video. Thank you!
I thought you didn’t want to store them in plastic so they still have air exposure… or are these aged enough it no longer matters.
@@ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll the plastic isn’t as bad as I once thought but for these teas it is so important they don’t get damaged that they don’t worry as much about “continuing” to age them. After so long they are already super aged and damage to the cake is the bigger issue than “not aging it as fast”
Please, get some of those boxes to sell on your site! I would love to taste it.
Wait so that’s why the museum in Beijing was closed ??? I wanted to go a few days ago 😭
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Be careful about Pu'er tea yall. It can get wildly priced and recently people have been treating it as an investment rather than well, tea. But people who have no appreciation for tea have been purchasing Pu'er at really high prices only hoping to sell it to the next sucker at even higher prices. Think of past collector disasters like Beanie Babies or idk Dutch tulips
Did she claim the tea would cause bacteremia as a health benefit? Lul
Sorry for posting here, it's just the first vid on the page but...I FOUND CHONKY IRL ua-cam.com/users/shortsy_kZN6s2y-M?si=TbDBLu4b_iAcvOme