It's All About Tea
Appreciating The First Japanese Green Tea Harvest, Shincha
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Shincha is a most fleeting experience in the world of Japanese green tea. Waiting a full circle to once again get the first sip of the first tea harvest of the year is something many seasoned tea drinkers around the world practice yearly. At "Path Of Cha", we are no exception. We take the year communicating with the tea farmers, awaiting the news of this year’s harvest season. (Read more)
Sen no Rikyu, The Great Master of Japanese Tea Ceremony
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How To Brew Tea With a Bowl and Spoon
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The 4 Ways of Drinking Tea in Ancient China
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The Effects of Clay on Loose Leaf Tea
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When choosing the right teaware for our tea ceremony, we may be faced with a common pondering. Porcelain or glazed stoneware? Or perhaps a non-glazed ceramic material like Yixing clay? Ultimately there exist many different types of clay, and on top of that, glazes that influence the final look of the teaware and even the taste of tea.
This post will discuss all ceramic teaware and how its unique composition can alter the final tea drinking experience. You can use this guide to choose the right teaware for yourself or friends or simply get acquainted with the different pottery styles. (Read more)