A short instructional video on infusion technique with a teapot. A few simple steps will enable you to brew an optimal infusion every time. SHOP ON OUR ONLINE STORE: camellia-sinensis.com
Depends on the tea. Many loose leaf tea packages have the suggested brewing temperature and time but when in doubt, there are wonderful info graphics available online
🤣🤣 It's literally written what they're doing, plus you don't need any explanation, it's there, a whole video in front of your eyes. How you didn't understand is beyond me 🤣🤣
@@tntexe8949 means you're blind or something cause it's a video, you don't need explanations, you can see what she's doing. Plus, there is an explanation to everything she does
Actually, the sound of the water cascading, and getting a good water flow to create it, is a sound taught to be appreciated in at least my Way of Tea classes. Different tradition, but perhaps similar element.
Hi ! Before making the first infusion I would preheat the teapot by pouring hot water inside of it. I would not recommand to heat up the teapot directly in any way. You could try to put a "tea cozy" on top of the teapot to keep it hot for a longer time once your tea is ready but If it gets cold I would simply make another infusion instead of trying to re-heat it as it would not give you a great result. 🌱
Many tea traditions don't use sugar at all. In Japanese Way of Tea class, we eat a sweet as the tea is being prepared so there is a lingering sweetness in the mouth when the bitter matcha is completed and consumed. The flavors complement each other, and brings out more of the cha's creamy earthiness. In English tea, sugar and cream by large are added by the guests in their respective cups according to individual preference and not the pot as a whole.
You cannot pour boiling water directly into a porcelain teapot. So how long did you let the water cool in the metal pot before you poured it into the teapot?
Dear PP: You can even with certain glass: mountainroseherbs.com/contemporary-glass-teapot?sku=20-00384-27&**LP+-+Shop+-+Organic+Teas&hsa_tgt=aud-438031480231:pla-297611593818&hsa_acc=5389326775&hsa_src=g&hsa_cam=1056279035&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_mt=&hsa_ad=448986053440&hsa_grp=103938117829&hsa_ver=3&hsa_kw=&gclid=CjwKCAjwtJ2FBhAuEiwAIKu19hUdKI39KhgauQT3yzbX6ajkWyrtc6ZeCM2f8x1YEnpwzGM8k218BhoCs-UQAvD_BwE
@Ksjs Jdjdb A kettle is for heating the water in the kitchen. A porcelain teapot is decorative, and would be placed on the table to be appreciated while the tea is brewing and served. Porcelain and metal kettles also conduct heat differently, so a porcelain teapot is safer for guests to handle.
Sick of my roommate brewing the tea (steeping leaves) in the kettle. It's driving me insane. My family is from London and it's like fucking nails on a chalkboard.
The slow ritual of preparing the tea is a welcome change to the mad world in which we live.
Thank you very much for sharing how to brew tea in tea pot. Keep going and success🙏
covid really got me here like 👁👄👁
NO BUT LIKE LITERALLY
“I... I think I need to buy a teapot?..”
What is the recommended temperature and time? I was looking for an instructional video.
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Ok but what’s the recommended temperature and required time? That’s the thing I need to know
Depends on the tea. Many loose leaf tea packages have the suggested brewing temperature and time but when in doubt, there are wonderful info graphics available online
Where is this adorable tea pot from?
Probably the UK.
I might be wrong, but I believe it is the "FORLIFE" teapot made in the USA.
Sometimes little local tea shops will sell tea pots like this! I have a hand painted floral pot form my local tea house.
What is the background song??
Very relaxing
Sounds like Minecraft 😁 but true though
I like the bumper music. Probably MIDI. These synths with these ultra computer music machines can play themselves.
ayo this song goes hard
Can you reuse the tea and infuser for more than 1 fill of the pot?
No, don’t do it.
Why is this so confusing to me!?
What is the wooden instrument called?
tea tray
i dont get it
I wish they would say why they did what tjey did.. I didn't learn anything
Yvette J: Remove the mask from your eyes.
@@eddyvideostar what does this mean
🤣🤣 It's literally written what they're doing, plus you don't need any explanation, it's there, a whole video in front of your eyes. How you didn't understand is beyond me 🤣🤣
@@tntexe8949 means you're blind or something cause it's a video, you don't need explanations, you can see what she's doing. Plus, there is an explanation to everything she does
Aside from learning the basics of teapot use, that woman's euphoria for pouring water is uncomfortably concerning.
Actually, the sound of the water cascading, and getting a good water flow to create it, is a sound taught to be appreciated in at least my Way of Tea classes. Different tradition, but perhaps similar element.
Oddly satisfying to watch
Good
Whats the best way to heat up a teapot? I just biught 1 today for the first time. Do i put it over a fire or a electric stove?
Hi !
Before making the first infusion I would preheat the teapot by pouring hot water inside of it.
I would not recommand to heat up the teapot directly in any way.
You could try to put a "tea cozy" on top of the teapot to keep it hot for a longer time once your tea is ready but If it gets cold I would simply make another infusion instead of trying to re-heat it as it would not give you a great result.
🌱
@@camelliasinensisT ok understood thank you for that.
Brilliant
Is that a FORLIFE teapot?
I love teapot, but i live in a small house, can't afford it.
@@sebastiansebastian5270 tea pots are expensive.
@@sebastiansebastian5270 in india good one will Cost more than 1000 rs
@@moonstruckrevera6861 I live in India, you can find less expensive ones if you do your research.
do you live inside a teapot
Dear Moonstruck: It doesn't have to be an expensive ceramic pot. Get one from Dollar General for 8 bucks -- or from Tescos for 10 quid.
Don't you add sugar?
Jay: Tea in -- Sugar out. You need the medical elements to infuse. Sugar will take away from this.
Many tea traditions don't use sugar at all. In Japanese Way of Tea class, we eat a sweet as the tea is being prepared so there is a lingering sweetness in the mouth when the bitter matcha is completed and consumed. The flavors complement each other, and brings out more of the cha's creamy earthiness. In English tea, sugar and cream by large are added by the guests in their respective cups according to individual preference and not the pot as a whole.
Teapot at amazon
You cannot pour boiling water directly into a porcelain teapot. So how long did you let the water cool in the metal pot before you poured it into the teapot?
Dear PP: You can even with certain glass:
mountainroseherbs.com/contemporary-glass-teapot?sku=20-00384-27&**LP+-+Shop+-+Organic+Teas&hsa_tgt=aud-438031480231:pla-297611593818&hsa_acc=5389326775&hsa_src=g&hsa_cam=1056279035&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_mt=&hsa_ad=448986053440&hsa_grp=103938117829&hsa_ver=3&hsa_kw=&gclid=CjwKCAjwtJ2FBhAuEiwAIKu19hUdKI39KhgauQT3yzbX6ajkWyrtc6ZeCM2f8x1YEnpwzGM8k218BhoCs-UQAvD_BwE
This is stoneware; it isn't as sensitive as porcelain
@Ksjs Jdjdb A kettle is for heating the water in the kitchen. A porcelain teapot is decorative, and would be placed on the table to be appreciated while the tea is brewing and served. Porcelain and metal kettles also conduct heat differently, so a porcelain teapot is safer for guests to handle.
No filter needed believe me!!!!
Sick of my roommate brewing the tea (steeping leaves) in the kettle. It's driving me insane. My family is from London and it's like fucking nails on a chalkboard.
🙇🏻
Why is it like she is plotting a murder tho. So creepy! Helpful video though.
The music was overkill. It's just a tea video for Christ's sake, not Hitchcock film.
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What’s that for? You have a problem?
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