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Duan ni teapot

by Gustaw Michałowski » Apr 24th, '19, 19:50

What tea is dedicated for duan ni yixing teapots? Is it for dark oolongs like da Hong pao or for light teas like Green or oolongs like Ti kyuan yin?

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Re: Duan ni teapot

by 12Tea » Apr 25th, '19, 21:00

Gustaw Michałowski wrote: What tea is dedicated for duan ni yixing teapots? Is it for dark oolongs like da Hong pao or for light teas like Green or oolongs like Ti kyuan yin?
It can be dedicated to any tea, but light oolongs are probably the best choice.
However, I would stick to gaiwans or other more neutral vessels for green tea.

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Re: Duan ni teapot

by tingjunkie » Apr 27th, '19, 04:51

I use mine for liu bao and other hei cha. Experiment and see what works.

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Re: Duan ni teapot

by carmeloneo » Apr 28th, '19, 23:09

Puer, oolong, tieguanyin,green tea..etc
if the duan ni is fired more than 1170℃, you can use it to make all kinds of tea, it won't become black if you clean it every time.

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