I’m currently drinking tea. Chinese white tea. I may or may not have butchered it with some cinnamon, but it’s too hot to tell right now. I’ve also bought a cool looking Chinese (I think) teapot, so I want to step up my tea game.

Are there any tea lovers here? And if so, what do you recommend?

  • Soviet Snake
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    32 years ago

    I love tea, I don’t drink a lot because nice tea is expensive but there is one woman who sells super tasty tea in a city next to mine so whenever I have a little extra money I buy what I can. Usually it’s green, rooibos or something not so expensive (AFAIK white, yellow and red are the most expensive ones). My set is pretty shitty, a teapot I stole from a store and coffee mugs, I also have a super small iron one which looks like traditional or something but I almost never use it for tea (instead I use it for coffee) because of its size.

    My recommendation, though, is that you try mate, lol. I think it is cultivated in California over there, although in small quantities and maybe you can get some imported brands, if you get to choose and see some Argentinian brands I can recommend some, but the best one in my opinion is called La Merced.

    • DankZedong OP
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      32 years ago

      I’ve heard a lot about mate. Luckily I live in a very multicultural city so I’ll have a look at the Latin American shops around here. Maybe they’ll have that cup thing too.

      I managed to find this pot in a thrift shop for 2 euro’s or something and someone gifted me a watercooker with a temperature setting, but otherwise I was yolo’ing my way through tea as well lol.

      • Soviet Snake
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        12 years ago

        The cup thing is also called mate, by the way, you could say yerba mate (for the herb) and mate (for the “cup”), you could also grab a gourd and make one yourself but I personally prefer the wooden ones.

        Waterboiling things where you can select the temperature are great, mine only has like a meter which doesn’t tell anything to scientific so I have to kind of guess which temperature it is. If you get really into it you should check the different temperatures for different kinds of tea, also doing them with mineral water makes it a lot tastier but also more expensive.

      • @panic@lemmygrad.ml
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        12 years ago

        that cup thing

        That’s called a… mate. You can boil mate and brew it like tea if you can’t find one. Or just like… use a normal (smallish) cup if you can get the straw with the filter first.

        • Soviet Snake
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          12 years ago

          Yeah, that’s called mate cocido, although IMO it’s not as good as regular mate, but it’ll do I guess. The straw is called a bombilla.