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What kind of tea?!

by tkellyd » Nov 27th, '12, 17:03

Hello all:

Recently I purchased a chawan. The picture is attached, although it is the website picture. I have yet to take a picture of it myself. I thought it was pretty and I had to have it. Problem is, I've never tried Japanese tea. What kind of tea would you use in a chawan? Any suggestions for a beginner?

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- T
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Re: What kind of tea?!

by Chip » Nov 27th, '12, 17:55

Very nice "first chawan!"

If it is a Chawan as we typically define it, it is used for Matcha preparation and enjoyment. But I have seen the term chawan also used loosely for any kind/size of Japanese "teabowl."

So, what is the diameter. Most often, a Chawan for Matcha with vertical sides like this one are 4.75" or larger ...

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by teaisme » Nov 27th, '12, 18:01

nice one , drink green tea in it!

hehe chip coincidentally...

http://www.yuuki-cha.com/matcha-accesso ... f60e810963

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by tkellyd » Nov 27th, '12, 18:24

The chawan is 4 1/2" in diameter. Green tea, you say? I've got some Xi Hu Long Jing from Hojo! It's a great tea, but I'd like something a little stronger. Maybe Shi Feng Long Jing next time (not trying to break the bank, though).

Thanks for the link! I'll check it out!

- T

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by tkellyd » Nov 27th, '12, 18:26

Ahhhhh! Didn't realize that Yuuki-cha had my chawan! It's still a beaut, though!

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by Chip » Nov 27th, '12, 18:30

"Matcha" ... it will likely be too big for typical green tea. But you can certainly give it a go!

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by tkellyd » Nov 27th, '12, 18:32

And a good place to get that tea would be . . .

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by Chip » Nov 27th, '12, 18:42

Not Teavana. :twisted:

My current fave 5 vendors specializing in Japanese tea (not in absolute order or preference):

O-Cha.com
Zencha.net
Denstea.com
Ippodo
Hakoniwado (never had Xell's)

There are many out there.

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by sencha » Nov 27th, '12, 19:15

Chip wrote:My current fave 5 vendors specializing in Japanese tea (not in absolute order or preference):
I'm surprised Yuuki-Cha isn't on that list... :twisted:

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by Chip » Nov 27th, '12, 19:36

Replying to that would be ... "malicious" and "shady." :shock: [EDIT: Oh wait, I just did.]

I am however sipping some awesome shade grown tea (gyokuro Kame from O-Cha, should have prepared Matcha which is also shade grown)... and I feel good, certainly not malicious! :mrgreen:

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by tkellyd » Nov 27th, '12, 19:47

Chip:

Tea and a good ear is always destined to make you feel good! I'll check out those tea shops. ALL of them! Thanks!

- T

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Re: What kind of tea?!

by teaisme » Nov 29th, '12, 15:43

tkellyd wrote:Ahhhhh! Didn't realize that Yuuki-cha had my chawan! It's still a beaut, though!
well yours is unique because the hand painting on each individual one is slightly different, as well as the shape itself. I like the two green splotches on yours, a very fine tea bowl indeed.

You could also casually brew chinese green's and whites in there, few leaves, hot water,savour and enjoy
Something like
http://jingteashop.com/pd-jing-tea-shop ... -hsmfa.cfm
http://jingteashop.com/pd-jing-tea-shop ... a-ysbc.cfm

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