Oolong gone stale. What to do?
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Oolong gone stale. What to do?
Hi you all.
I have a (once) wonderful Wu Ling oolong from Taiwan that seems to have gone stale. I've been keeping it in a canister that's not completely airtight (won't do that again
) for about 2-3 months.
Is there some way to save this tea? I've heard that roasting can bring back some of the flavor. Can you roast a tea with you normal pots or pans?
Sverrir
I have a (once) wonderful Wu Ling oolong from Taiwan that seems to have gone stale. I've been keeping it in a canister that's not completely airtight (won't do that again
Is there some way to save this tea? I've heard that roasting can bring back some of the flavor. Can you roast a tea with you normal pots or pans?
Sverrir
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tsverrir - Posts: 161
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Re: Oolong gone stale. What to do?
tsverrir wrote:Is there some way to save this tea? I've heard that roasting can bring back some of the flavor. Can you roast a tea with you normal pots or pans?
I know it works well with sencha.
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olivierco - Posts: 3375
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I've found this method quite handy for sprucing up stale oolong just before it hits the gaiwan:
http://tea-obsession.blogspot.com/2008/ ... -fire.html
http://tea-obsession.blogspot.com/2008/ ... -fire.html
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Proinsias wrote:I've found this method quite handy for sprucing up stale oolong just before it hits the gaiwan:
http://tea-obsession.blogspot.com/2008/ ... -fire.html
This just revived the tea (drinking it now). Thanks for the link.
S.
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tsverrir - Posts: 161
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In my own totally non-traditional and convenience-minded way, I lightly roasted some stale-ish light-roasted TKY in my toaster oven on the lowest baking setting for about 10 minutes. I made a pouch out of aluminum foil so the tea wouldn't get directly exposed to the heating element. Gave it a nice medium-roasted flavor and definitely revived tea I would otherwise have not enjoyed much. With this method, it would be very easy to go to high roast so I had to watch it really closely.
Sarah
Sarah
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kymidwife - Posts: 1333
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Chip wrote:How did it turn out?
I might have overdone it a little, it's a very light oolong. But this totally brought back the sweet flowery taste that I missed. Although I liked the extra roasted taste I probably will do it a bit shorter next time.
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