Hi,
My name is Derrick and I'm a tea addict.
I was introduced to Adagio and fine teas by my college-aged son. Now I can't stop drinking it.
I like Chinese green teas for the most part.
Apr 25th, '08, 11:35
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Welcome to the secret society of tea addicts, Derrick! So glad you found us...
You'll find quite a few fellow green fans here. Not to mention those of us who are green with envy whenever someone buys a "goodie" and shows it off on the Show Off Your Pots and Cups! thread (talkin' about you, Joel, Space, Olivierco...)
Which Chinese greens do you like the best, by the way?
And do you have any teaware you'd like to share with us? Hint, hint.
You'll find quite a few fellow green fans here. Not to mention those of us who are green with envy whenever someone buys a "goodie" and shows it off on the Show Off Your Pots and Cups! thread (talkin' about you, Joel, Space, Olivierco...)
Which Chinese greens do you like the best, by the way?
And do you have any teaware you'd like to share with us? Hint, hint.
What Greens do I like?
I've started with the flavored greens from Adagio - Apricot and Citron. They were good. I Tried the Casablanca Twist - not bad. Also got a green sampler. I didn't like the Genmai or the Hojicha.
I got a large tin of some nice tea from a relative that bought it in Hong Kong. Claims it's a 'famous tea' but I can't read them Chinese characters. Looks like a green tea - little balls of leaves that slowly unfurl with the second and third brewing, but the leaves have hints of brown on the edges. What could it be?
Derrick
I've started with the flavored greens from Adagio - Apricot and Citron. They were good. I Tried the Casablanca Twist - not bad. Also got a green sampler. I didn't like the Genmai or the Hojicha.
I got a large tin of some nice tea from a relative that bought it in Hong Kong. Claims it's a 'famous tea' but I can't read them Chinese characters. Looks like a green tea - little balls of leaves that slowly unfurl with the second and third brewing, but the leaves have hints of brown on the edges. What could it be?
Derrick
Apr 25th, '08, 17:25
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Sounds like oolong. Ti Kuan Yin is one of China's 10 Famous teas.CanadaBlue wrote:What Greens do I like?
I've started with the flavored greens from Adagio - Apricot and Citron. They were good. I Tried the Casablanca Twist - not bad. Also got a green sampler. I didn't like the Genmai or the Hojicha.
I got a large tin of some nice tea from a relative that bought it in Hong Kong. Claims it's a 'famous tea' but I can't read them Chinese characters. Looks like a green tea - little balls of leaves that slowly unfurl with the second and third brewing, but the leaves have hints of brown on the edges. What could it be?
Derrick
Welcome to the forum Derrick! Hope you stick around for many cups!!!
Apr 25th, '08, 18:04
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Welcome!
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Re: New Member!
Welcome, there is much knowledge and wisdom on this board!CanadaBlue wrote:Hi,
My name is Derrick and I'm a tea addict.
SHHHH.... Don't say that... They're listening...CanadaBlue wrote:The few Japanese teas I've tried I didn't like. Not my cup of tea, as they say.
Haha you will love it here. We are all addicted to tea here, some more than others, although It would be interesting to try to find out who is addicted to tea the most...
You'll find lots of information, great conversations, and great people here!