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Hello there tea lovers!

by tisangie » Dec 3rd, '24, 23:00

Pleasure to meet all of you. My name is Angie and I've always loved tea :mrgreen:

Although, I have only gotten super obsessed with it this past couple of years, and this is largely in part due to my involvement in a tea club at my university. Furthermore, I am planning to do a presentation over Jasmine, but I'm honestly finding it a little bit difficult to find consistent sources online to conduct proper research- this may be one of the reasons I am here. Does anyone have any recommendations?

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Re: Hello there tea lovers!

by Bridgette » May 12th, '25, 14:16

tisangie wrote: Pleasure to meet all of you. My name is Angie and I've always loved tea :mrgreen:

Although, I have only gotten super obsessed with it this past couple of years, and this is largely in part due to my involvement in a tea club at my university. Furthermore, I am planning to do a presentation over Jasmine, but I'm honestly finding it a little bit difficult to find consistent sources online to conduct proper research- this may be one of the reasons I am here. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Hello Angie! Welcome to TeaChat!

What kind of information do you need for your presentation?
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Jun 16th, '25, 10:14
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Re: Hello there tea lovers!

by JamieR » Jun 16th, '25, 10:14

tisangie wrote: Pleasure to meet all of you. My name is Angie and I've always loved tea :mrgreen:

Although, I have only gotten super obsessed with it this past couple of years, and this is largely in part due to my involvement in a tea club at my university. Furthermore, I am planning to do a presentation over Jasmine, but I'm honestly finding it a little bit difficult to find consistent sources online to conduct proper research- this may be one of the reasons I am here. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I totally relate — once the tea obsession sets in, there’s no going back! A university tea club sounds like such a fun way to deepen that passion.

For your Jasmine tea presentation, you might want to check out:

"The Story of Tea" by Mary Lou Heiss & Robert Heiss – it covers history, cultivation, and tasting notes, and has solid info on scented teas like Jasmine.

Teavivre and Rishi Tea's blogs – they sometimes post detailed background info about their teas, including jasmine processing methods.

PubMed or Google Scholar – if you’re going more academic, searching “jasmine green tea” + health benefits or “scenting process in Chinese tea” can bring up good sources.

Let us know how your presentation goes. I’d love to hear what angle you take! 🌸

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