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  • Hong Yu Deep White, deep oxidation Taiwan white tea

    Glad you like the tea. Indeed a quick wash can already render a pleasant feeling. However, as responded previously to your other comments, a longer steep does render a more complete profile of a tea and will bring a wider horizon to the appreciation and enjoyment of it, and the world of tea at large. Do let us know how you do in your journey in this direction.

    Leo Kwan
  • GABA Orange Extra, de-oxygenised oxidation Taiwan oolong

    Thirsty Pebbles

    What’s all this talk about Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)? I ordered this tea based on the lovely description of its taste and the tantalizing photo of the tea itself. I had no idea that the name refers to an oxygen-free, nitrogen-rich fermentation process that boosts levels of naturally occurring GABA. This compound is said to offer possible benefits to the central nervous system. Lord knows, my nervous system could use a gigantic chill-pill. But that’s not why I love this tea. Here’s why: The dry GABA nuggets offer up a heady aroma while the brewed tea’s color and flavor suggest apricot. It’s woody, not sweet. On the second infusion, the leaves plumped up so big, they almost lifted the lid off my gaiwan. I probably used too much tea and underestimated its penchant for water. That was my mistake, but a happy one. The transformation and the taste were both thoroughly enjoyable.

    Karen Ager
  • Alishan Guanyin, deep baked Taiwan oolong

    Really glad you enjoy this tea. This would be a great example for us to tell the tea baking master that her work is appreciated not only by us as a trader, but by the tea connoisseur community as well. She has some downturns in her personal life lately and hopefully this will help to cheer her up a bit.

    Leo Kwan
  • Snow Orchid, bouquet Phoenix dancong oolong

    Aptly named

    I imagine if one picks a lovely, rare orchid out of the snow, this tea exactly mirrors that taste. Exotic florals finished by the sensation of a cool breeze circulating your olfactory system. Uplifting.

    Karen Ager
  • Unity Joy Teapot Set

    Here is how you put on the handle

    Here is how you can get the handle hooked into the pot:

    1. Click one end of the hook into one of the handle holes
    2. Press the end of the handle that is already in the hole with one or two fingers quite firmly and the rest of your palm pressing on the body of the pot
    3. Using your other hand, direct the other end of the handle to the other hole; it would seem too short now
    4. Hold the handle by the open end firmly, leaving the hook open and aligning the open hole
    5. Pull the handle wide enough to let the hook reach the hole; click into it and release

    The design makes use of the springy character of this steel to simplify the profile of the shape of the pot.

    Please let me know if you have any further questions or any comments. I hope you enjoy the products.

    Siu PB
  • Eight Immortals Wudong, Phoenix dancong oolong

    One more review I’d like to write
    I drank other Eight Immortals Wudong from another shop, and I could feel that this Eight Immortals Wudong is in quite much high quality. Thank you for introducing me this tea

    hads218

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