Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
You are living my dream too, one day I hope I can find a tea tree in the wild and harvest my tea.
Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
Sorry man, for some reason I had the idea that you were visiting Yunnan province. (Stop day dreaming Gerard! Lol).ChinesePottery wrote:no, not even anywhere near that high. There are no mountains that high around here.
We picked the tea roughly here:
http://goo.gl/maps/g0zH
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Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
That surely sounds like a good idea for a eco-friendly tour operator. A week on China's countryside, featuring picking and making your own green tea. I'd go for it !rabbit wrote:You are living the dream man! It's been one of my goals in life to spend a day picking my own tea, I figure that I love the stuff so much I would only appreciate it more if I knew first-hand the labor (and fun) that goes into making it!

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Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
Well, I took my bicycle and went back there to pick some more. Took me about 40minutes to get there and this time I made a few pictures of other plants growing in close proximity to the tea. Any help identifying them would be appreciated.ChinesePottery wrote: I'll see if I get some more pictures of surrounding plant life next time I get there.
here they are
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Nico
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Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
The middle one looks like a wild species of azalea, perhaps a deciduous species.
The top one looks like a wild rose species ... hmmm, reminds me of the wild rose the PA Game Commission introduced that took over ... this was a lesson learned, though too late. Introducing nonnative wild species of plants can be disastrous.
The top one looks like a wild rose species ... hmmm, reminds me of the wild rose the PA Game Commission introduced that took over ... this was a lesson learned, though too late. Introducing nonnative wild species of plants can be disastrous.
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Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
Looks amazing, really nice experience. Too bad this is impossible in Japan, i don't think there are any wild tea trees
But this makes me want to plant 2-3 trees in our garden, will be fun 


Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
What a wonderful experience! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
Yixing was very famous place for tea in fact, during Tang dynasty Yang Xian (another name of Yixing) tea was no.1 of China (after Song dynasty, Wuyi took over)..they still make pretty decent teas like Yang Xian Xue Ya, Yixing Hongcha.. 

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Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
I always wondered what it feels like to brew pure leaves without wok-frying..(like Shen Nong's brewing technique)
Living so near, at least one has a chance..

Living so near, at least one has a chance..

Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
Make more of it and sell it to me, and dry it with cold air, do not let the hairdryer run on hot air. I would gladly taste some of this rare treasure of nature.
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Re: 2011 Yixing greens, wild tea - homemade
I sent you a PM OniOni wrote:Make more of it and sell it to me, and dry it with cold air, do not let the hairdryer run on hot air. I would gladly taste some of this rare treasure of nature.