I have had 4 teas comfortably 2 days in a row. I do not take this lightly because I have struggled to have 2-3 teas a day for weeks. I am hoping for 3 in a row.
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Today's TeaPoll question and discussion topic is...White Tea! So, share with everyone your experience with White Teas...and definitely share what is your fav White Tea...if you have one.
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I've tried two different samples. One was a box of teabags from Salada that was White Tea flavored with plum and the other was White Peony from The English Tea Store on-line. They were totally different, making different colored infusions and having very different tastes.
I picked up 4 oz. of the Peony and it goes pretty well with our ritual of Chinese take-out on Sundays...
EW
I picked up 4 oz. of the Peony and it goes pretty well with our ritual of Chinese take-out on Sundays...
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Love white tea and drink them regularly.

JM - Have you tried Darjeeling white teas?JM wrote:I enjoy white tea and use to drink a lot of it. The whole "things from China may not be safe" has caused me to give it up.
Hope you succeed with your 'mission,' Chip!Chip wrote:I have had 4 teas comfortably 2 days in a row. I do not take this lightly because I have struggled to have 2-3 teas a day for weeks. I am hoping for 3 in a row.

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Have only tried bagged whites so far (tea newbie, you know) but liked them. I look forward to getting some white tea samples next month.
This morning was 5 O'clock tea. Eh. Except for the tea yesterday morning, I can take or leave black teas so far. But I'm looking forward to getting home to my oolong. Not sure what it'll be... I've been wanting some Ti Kuan Yin Monkey Picked so might do that.
This morning was 5 O'clock tea. Eh. Except for the tea yesterday morning, I can take or leave black teas so far. But I'm looking forward to getting home to my oolong. Not sure what it'll be... I've been wanting some Ti Kuan Yin Monkey Picked so might do that.
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Started the day with some li shan 'da yu ling' from HD.
Moving on to wuyi 'golden buddha' from RBT.
So far so good.
Moving on to wuyi 'golden buddha' from RBT.
So far so good.
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )
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It is starting to look like Mission Impossible for today.CynTEAa wrote:Hope you succeed with your 'mission,' Chip!Chip wrote:I have had 4 teas comfortably 2 days in a row. I do not take this lightly because I have struggled to have 2-3 teas a day for weeks. I am hoping for 3 in a row.

I truly find a good white tea to be a most enjoyable tea. I do not however roll out of bed thinking, oh good, time for white tea. A fine Yin Zhen is sooo sublime though. I usually brew it in a glass so I can enjoy the leaf. I find Bai Mudan or White Peony can pack a pretty good punch compared to Yin Zhen. They are both very good but very different.
It seems the biggest mistake people make with white tea is...they use way too little leaf. White tea leaf is very fluffy, almost like feathers. In order to get 3-5 grams of leaf needed to make a good cup, you have to use sometimes more than 2 tablespoons.
I am having my breakthrough Japanese tea, Fukamushi Superior. This sencha put me into the Japanese tea fast lane around 2 years ago. I never had a sencha like this previously...packed full of flavor and intensity. Ever since opening the first bag of this stuff, sencha has dominated my previously predominantly Chinese tea diet.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!