Warm the teapot, Warm the tea jug, Warm the cups, Warm the teapot again, Rinse and warm the cups, Rotate cups…sometimes done with a pair of tongs. Others like to do 2 cups simultaneously (1 cup each hand). It is not like the cups are really dirty… but as a form of respect, it is done in front of the guests...
like saying, “It is my honor to serve you tea,” so I want to be sure the cups are nice and clean…” showing the tea leaves to guests… part of the enjoyment crushing some leaves for strength big leaves in now…for aroma hot water on top of pot because... this evens out the temperature inside and outside of the pot the First brew: to prepare the leaves.
. Not for drinking... so the 2nd brew is much nicer to drink 2nd brew Over pouring it so the water is flowing a tiny bit of the teapot this will bring out the smallest tea crumbs Use the lid to “rub” clockwise once, on the opening of the teapot to help removing the cups and bubbles formed on top of the water on top of the pot again to wash off the crumbs from earlier Usually now is time to chat… note the water vaporizes on the surface of the teapot when all the water
vaporizes, yes, time to pour To tea jug first Moving the teapot up and down helps the aroma to come out Time to share!
cups butted one next to the other pour in a smooth motion non-stop, clockwise…each cup fills about 50-60%, then start going clockwise more quickly...
till each cup is about 70-80% full, no more. Serving tea that is too full in the cups is a sign of rudeness.
.. in Chinese tea culture...
Dry cups on cloth Serve on a tray. Leave 1 cup for yourself!.
Kung Fu Tea - Pearl and Boba #1 👈😂😃
That evening, after submitting my paper on how to increase youtube video views right before the deadline, I felt like an expert on this topic, so I excitedly logged into my youtube studio and wanted to check the views of my last uploaded video. 20 views and two comments, and both of them are left by Ako and me. I was disappointed. I called Ako and told him about this. He kept silent for a few seconds, and asked: Do you want some boba tea?
Sure! After 15 minutes, we met at the kung fu tea store, I ordered a Taro green milk tea, 0 sugar, large. We didn’t wait too long, because the store was pretty empty.
Taro naturally brings a hint of sweetness, which makes the 0 sugar drink still taste great. It also makes the tea texture silkier.
Green tea flavor comes gently compared to the strong flavor black tea brings. I love the bubble topping at the Kung Fu tea store, they are slightly glutinous and pleasantly chewy. The number of the bobas is also at the perfect ratio to the amount of milk tea, so I can finish the boba and the drink at the same time. On the way back, Ako asked me, oh what did you ask me on the phone earlier? What did I ask him?
Well, it doesn't matter anymore, you see maybe Life doesn’t always turn out the way we planned, but we just have to react positively. Don't you agree?.
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