Break up a bit of cake and air it for a few days?
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Break up a bit of cake and air it for a few days?
I'm wondering if it's a good idea to break off say 7g or whatever a serving size is off a cake, and age it for a few days in a baggie, rather than brew it right away?
- teacrazy
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Re: break up a bit of cake and air it for a few days?
It depends on what you want. I have tried this when traveling and my really nice raw lost some of the outstanding aromas. However, if it is a bad cake it does not seem to get rid of much of the bad stuff (fishy, swampy or whatever your trying to get rid of). A few days is trivial in comparison to sitting around for months/years and will not do much in the way of oxidizing. Maybe if you break off a piece and let it sit for several years you might get something nice 
- brose
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Re: break up a bit of cake and air it for a few days?
If it is a tea you drink regularly, break off a bunch and store in a clay pot or non-airtight container. (Even a jar with perhaps paper and rubber band as a top). 7g in a baggie won't do alot. Avoid smelly locations like next to the stove or cupboard with spice rack.
But yes, a bit of airing can improve both sheng and shu, not matter what the age.
But yes, a bit of airing can improve both sheng and shu, not matter what the age.
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TomVerlain - Posts: 343
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Re: break up a bit of cake and air it for a few days?
I will often times break up shupu to rid some of the off flavors if it is not aged.
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