Good TeaDay fellow TeaChatters. What is in your cup today...all day. Please share with us what tea you enjoyed today. Check out what everyone else is drinking as well! So, stop by and post throughout the day.
Matcha...as Moderator, I read posts about it possibly more than any tea on the entire forum. It seems like there is a matcha craze going on.
Thus today's TeaPoll and discussion topic. Please share your take on matcha. Love it...like it...leave it. I am certain most have an opinion on matcha.
Have a great TeaDay everyone.
Mar 20th, '08, 02:01
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I have matcha occasionally, let's say once a week, more during vacations. I drank a bowl yesterday.
I have been drinking matcha for a little less by two months. I only tried so far one matcha (Ocha Kaoru supreme) and I like its taste.
This morning Yunnan Golden tips and a Darjeeling Puttabong S.F.T.G.F.O.P.1 (the last Darjeeling I still have from 2007 harvest) is on the way.
I have been drinking matcha for a little less by two months. I only tried so far one matcha (Ocha Kaoru supreme) and I like its taste.
This morning Yunnan Golden tips and a Darjeeling Puttabong S.F.T.G.F.O.P.1 (the last Darjeeling I still have from 2007 harvest) is on the way.
Mar 20th, '08, 09:40
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Matcha Milk Shake
Last year, I had a friend who lives in Japan send me some "ceremonial grade" matcha, the stuff they don't export. It came in a tiny tin, tied in silk in a bamboo box. Being new to matcha, I had no idea what a true gem I had subsequently made a what I thought was a "normal" green tea milk shake! I only found out that it was a very expensive milk shake! 

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No matcha yet for me. I would like to try it some day, but right now I am content to stick with regular tea.
My first tea today was a sample of Victoria's Blend that is steeping as I type this. The dry leaves smelled very peachy so I am hoping the blend has a similar flavor.
My first tea today was a sample of Victoria's Blend that is steeping as I type this. The dry leaves smelled very peachy so I am hoping the blend has a similar flavor.
Good luck with the new kitty, osadczuk!osadczuk wrote:No tea yet - tea after picking up new cat.
CK, you might like my blend better on the second steep. That is when the Assam mellows out and the peach oolong blooms. I'll turn you into an oolong lover yet!
For me, now at work, another from the New Mexico Tea Co., this time their French blend. Yesterday I mis-stated this as Paris, it is actually called French Blend. A blend of black and green tea with roses & Laven.
osadczuk, congrats on your new kitty!
For me, now at work, another from the New Mexico Tea Co., this time their French blend. Yesterday I mis-stated this as Paris, it is actually called French Blend. A blend of black and green tea with roses & Laven.
osadczuk, congrats on your new kitty!
Mar 20th, '08, 14:25
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I had matcha yesterday, I have it occasionally, but imagine I might have it with much more frequency at some point in the furure. But for now, it is a special time when I have it.
I do more frequently blend matcha with kukicha and/or sencha for a unique cup. I am sure it is much better than the RoT offering...and fun to blend as well.
Today, I am having Tokusen sencha from Ono prefecture. This was my best attempt at this enigmatic sencha. A very odd sencha and not for the faint of heart. I am hard pressed to describe the flavor, very unlike any other I have had. It is not the smoothest nor the most even flavored sencha.
Did anyone notice the TeaChat milestone yesterday...30,000 posts. This averages out to 22 posts per posting member (1,340 members who have posted). Clearly some members posted more than their fair share.
I do more frequently blend matcha with kukicha and/or sencha for a unique cup. I am sure it is much better than the RoT offering...and fun to blend as well.
Today, I am having Tokusen sencha from Ono prefecture. This was my best attempt at this enigmatic sencha. A very odd sencha and not for the faint of heart. I am hard pressed to describe the flavor, very unlike any other I have had. It is not the smoothest nor the most even flavored sencha.
Did anyone notice the TeaChat milestone yesterday...30,000 posts. This averages out to 22 posts per posting member (1,340 members who have posted). Clearly some members posted more than their fair share.

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Restless tea day today - already started 3 different teas, and discarded them after the second brew. 'I can't get no... satisfaction...'
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )