I did a search and did not see a specific topic on this, so I thought I'd start one.
Found this in a brick of unknown age Puerh. Perhaps it is a rare and exotic feathered dinosaur fossil from china. I should really call Weekly World News about it, but I figured I'd post it here first.
Apr 7th, '12, 22:25
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Re: Foreign Objects in Tea
You must have pu of a spectacular vintage if there is a dinosaur feather fossilized inside it
I'm sure there's a topic about this somewhere. I've read about bugs and cigarette butts in pu on this forum before.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 5&p=156198
It's nothing to write home about - tea is a natural product, and the leaves are often withered in the open air. Naturally, one can't expect the tea to be 100% pure tea leaf.
I'm sure there's a topic about this somewhere. I've read about bugs and cigarette butts in pu on this forum before.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 5&p=156198
It's nothing to write home about - tea is a natural product, and the leaves are often withered in the open air. Naturally, one can't expect the tea to be 100% pure tea leaf.
Re: Foreign Objects in Tea
Funny this thread should pop up.
I recently purchased a pretty good sized sample of a cake that had copious amounts of curly, white, human hair in it (are Chinese known for having curly hair?). The hairs were pressed into the chunks of cake sent in the sample.
I found some of the old threads discussing finding surprises in puerh ... one person said they found a hair. Like, one single hair.
Mine had so much, I was like, "Where's the brush?".
Maybe I'll get around to posting pics.
I recently purchased a pretty good sized sample of a cake that had copious amounts of curly, white, human hair in it (are Chinese known for having curly hair?). The hairs were pressed into the chunks of cake sent in the sample.
I found some of the old threads discussing finding surprises in puerh ... one person said they found a hair. Like, one single hair.
Mine had so much, I was like, "Where's the brush?".
Maybe I'll get around to posting pics.
Re: Foreign Objects in Tea
Mine was a pretty lady's hair pin
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?p=171921
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?p=171921
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Re: Foreign Objects in Tea
Wow, I have never found a feather! I have found seeds, paper, platics, and on one occasion possibly a finger nail. Underscores the reason why we rinse the tea first.
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I wish I was as lucky as you all
All I've found so far is a tiny rock in a yiwu sheng sample and a single hair a couple of other times (I usually inspect the loose leaf thoroughly on a plate after brewing for all my teas)
Honestly one of the reasons why I haven't ventured into shou yet is because of threads like this, of course I'm not saying this is a bad thread, its a good one!
All I've found so far is a tiny rock in a yiwu sheng sample and a single hair a couple of other times (I usually inspect the loose leaf thoroughly on a plate after brewing for all my teas)
Honestly one of the reasons why I haven't ventured into shou yet is because of threads like this, of course I'm not saying this is a bad thread, its a good one!
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Just found a 2'' noodle in some early 90's cake. I thought it was a worm at first. Yum
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Re: Foreign Objects in Tea
My two most notable finds were a large wasp wing and a circular rock pellet.
Also, I recently had a brick with a neifei that had a large cartoon pig face stamped on it.
Also, I recently had a brick with a neifei that had a large cartoon pig face stamped on it.
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AFTER!?! If we're talking shu, what good can come of that? Either inspect before, or... ignorance is bliss.teaisme wrote:I usually inspect the loose leaf thoroughly on a plate after brewing for all my teas
I once found a Han Solo action figure pressed in a tea brick. http://cache0.bigcartel.com/product_ima ... olo-sq.jpg
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+1tingjunkie wrote:AFTER!?! If we're talking shu, what good can come of that? Either inspect before, or... ignorance is bliss.
Wow, you are so lucky ... that surely is a rare find.tingjunkie wrote:I once found a Han Solo action figure pressed in a tea brick. http://cache0.bigcartel.com/product_ima ... olo-sq.jpg
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?? To soften the alien "creatures" a bit, I suppose.hop_goblin wrote:Underscores the reason why we rinse the tea first.
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Well I don't drink shu, and why not inspect after? If its sketchy that gives me more reason not to drink it again in the future...pgho wrote:tingjunkie wrote:AFTER!?! If we're talking shu, what good can come of that? Either inspect before, or... ignorance is bliss.
but yeah I agree, ignorance is bliss... until you know you are being ignorant...then you just feel stupid
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tingjunkie wrote:I once found a Han Solo action figure pressed in a tea brick. http://cache0.bigcartel.com/product_ima ... olo-sq.jpg
With that tight compression, must have been a xiaguan brick...
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If it's sketchy, and you inspect before, then you don't have to drink it in the first place. Logic FTW!teaisme wrote:Well I don't drink shu, and why not inspect after? If its sketchy that gives me more reason not to drink it again in the future...pgho wrote:tingjunkie wrote:AFTER!?! If we're talking shu, what good can come of that? Either inspect before, or... ignorance is bliss.
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Drax wrote:tingjunkie wrote:I once found a Han Solo action figure pressed in a tea brick. http://cache0.bigcartel.com/product_ima ... olo-sq.jpg
With that tight compression, must have been a xiaguan brick...
I would totally pay decent money for a super densely pressed tea brick in the shape of Han frozen in carbonite! Coins? Dragons? Who cares?