Yesterday, the poll was predictable, yet unpredictable. Taiwan was the choice for more TeaChatters than any other oolong...but India/Darjeeling received ZERO votes surprisingly...or not. You can still vote and discuss yesterday's topic.
Welcome TeaFriends to TeaDay...let's brew and share what is in out cups today...all day!!!
Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic is about how fanatical are we about storing our open...and not opened teas!!! Please share how far you will go to keep your leaves as fresh as possible...or not.
I am as always looking forward to sharing TeaDay with everyone...even Oolongonians...which I am 16.7%.
Bottoms up, refill, repeat as many times as possible!
Jul 8th, '08, 02:50
Posts: 20891
Joined: Apr 22nd, '06, 20:52
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Jul 8th, '08, 04:05
Posts: 5151
Joined: Dec 20th, '06, 23:33
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Gainesville, Florida
Jul 8th, '08, 05:07
Posts: 307
Joined: Apr 16th, '08, 04:39
Location: Pennsylvania
Contact:
bi lew chun
I am pretty fanatical.
I didn't chose the first option because I haven't got any teafridge.
I have only many plastic boxes in my fridge to store my unopened japanese greens.
I also store my opened tea packages in the coolest room of my apartment.
I only keep rooibos and black tea in my kitchen.
This morning Yunnan golden tips and houjicha with my lunch in a few minutes.
I didn't chose the first option because I haven't got any teafridge.
I have only many plastic boxes in my fridge to store my unopened japanese greens.
I also store my opened tea packages in the coolest room of my apartment.
I only keep rooibos and black tea in my kitchen.
This morning Yunnan golden tips and houjicha with my lunch in a few minutes.
I am not fanatical about storing my tea. I just like them to be organized by type and sealed well.
This morning, I had some of my neglected White Tip Oolong. I'm still not sure I like this tea--it is darker than I usually prefer. And, I didn't seem to get any flavors out of it although I brewed it just off boiling for 5 minutes. Hmm.
Beautiful photo, Salsero!
This morning, I had some of my neglected White Tip Oolong. I'm still not sure I like this tea--it is darker than I usually prefer. And, I didn't seem to get any flavors out of it although I brewed it just off boiling for 5 minutes. Hmm.
Beautiful photo, Salsero!
Jul 8th, '08, 08:44
Posts: 1936
Joined: May 22nd, '06, 11:28
Location: Trapped inside a bamboo tong!
Contact:
hop_goblin
I am fanatical only because storage makes or breaks pu-erh
Don't always believe what you think!
http://www.ancientteahorseroad.blogspot.com
http://englishtea.us/
http://www.ancientteahorseroad.blogspot.com
http://englishtea.us/
Jul 8th, '08, 09:21
Posts: 5151
Joined: Dec 20th, '06, 23:33
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Gainesville, Florida
bi lew chun wrote:I love that shot, Sal. Where is that cup from?
Shhhhh... Teavana
It's nice looking, has an interesting fit in the hand, and holds an easy 8 oz, but when it is first filled with hot tea -- even 160° coolish sencha -- it's waaaay too hot to hold. I got it because Victoria was bragging on the one that she picked up a few weeks ago. Envy is a terrible affliction.
Great picture! It is a lovely cup indeed as Sal says.
It feels wonderful in the hand, but yes it gets hot.
The beautiful matte outside and the glazed inside are just
Lovely.
I am not fanatical about tea storage - I would be if I had room,
but since I don't I have no choice but not be.
It feels wonderful in the hand, but yes it gets hot.
The beautiful matte outside and the glazed inside are just
Lovely.
I am not fanatical about tea storage - I would be if I had room,
but since I don't I have no choice but not be.
Last edited by Victoria on Jul 8th, '08, 09:28, edited 1 time in total.
I'm diligent but not fanatical. My black teas are all stored in one cabinet in the kitchen, along with the pots. They don't last long enough to get stale.
PGTips in the mug. Husband did the morning tea, and it's strong!
Although my neighbors are all barbarians,
And you, you are a thousand miles away,
There are always two cups on my table.
--Tang Dynasty
And you, you are a thousand miles away,
There are always two cups on my table.
--Tang Dynasty
Jul 8th, '08, 09:27
Posts: 921
Joined: Feb 6th, '08, 04:57
Location: enjoying a cup of Red Rose down in GA
For me, the hardest part of storing tea is during tea swaps with friends. What to do with all the zip lock baggies and tiny tins so they don't get too close to other stuff and abosorb their flavors or vice versa? My regular teas usually come in tins or thick sealed bags, so I don't worry about them too much. Stick them in the cabinet and hope for the best...
EW
EW
Jul 8th, '08, 09:57
Posts: 74
Joined: Mar 11th, '08, 16:33
Location: Kitchener Ontario Canada
Salsero another beautiful picture.
I am not fanatical about storing my tea. Most of my teas are stored in a cupboard above where I prepare them. They are tightly sealed in the packages they came in and arranged in little baskets on the shelves in order of black, green, white, oolong, pu-erh. Sort of, just had a look, about 40 different kinds. Oh, and then there's the cupboard under where I prepare them and Oh,oh about 5 different kinds on the counter where I prepare them, in cookie jar type containers. I am going to stop counting now.
My wife just sat down beside me and I made her eyes go like this:
In my cup second infusion of yunnon golden.
Have a great day every one.
I am not fanatical about storing my tea. Most of my teas are stored in a cupboard above where I prepare them. They are tightly sealed in the packages they came in and arranged in little baskets on the shelves in order of black, green, white, oolong, pu-erh. Sort of, just had a look, about 40 different kinds. Oh, and then there's the cupboard under where I prepare them and Oh,oh about 5 different kinds on the counter where I prepare them, in cookie jar type containers. I am going to stop counting now.
My wife just sat down beside me and I made her eyes go like this:

In my cup second infusion of yunnon golden.
Have a great day every one.
In my cup this morning Adagio #18 - a special
re-roast by tenuki, offered in the
Oolong Box Pass
Not bad!
Have a nice day everyone!
.
re-roast by tenuki, offered in the
Oolong Box Pass
Not bad!
Have a nice day everyone!
.