This episode we talk about the sensation of tea broth stimulating the body as it slides down the throat and into the stomach. We compare two Dong Ding oolongs, our old reliable Traditional A and more nuanced Charcoal roasted version.
On top of the tea learning, we also want to open the door for those in need. If you are struggling to buy groceries in the interim of federal aid, or if you are a healthcare worker and you feel a gift of good tea could help your team's morale, please contact us. Together we can help each other overcome these difficult times.
So enjoy some tea with us! May this recording provide some moments of mindfulness in which you can just be aware of your body. Tea is a powerful teacher!
Comparing Cliff Teas with Cousin Jake
Spring's Aroma Dong Ding
Modern Muzha Tie Guanyin
Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Oolong
Rooted in the Tea Pipe
Farmer's Choice Baozhong
Gongfu Hong Shui
Charcoal Dong Ding
Taman Shan Hongshui
Loose Tea Broth
Dark Roast Alishan
Red Peony with Oolong Owl
What Does It Mean to Rest a Tea?
Why No Brewing Guidelines?
Revisiting the Same Tea Every Day
Little Iron Bush
Stories from Dong Ding Plateau
Structure of a Tea
Comparing Crimson Lishan Harvests
Oriental Beauty
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