I recently tried having tea w/o an aroma cup for about a week, and it felt like I was missing an appendage. In my opinion, I can't fully enjoy the aromatic complexity w/o one.
Do you use an aroma cup?
Dec 7th, '08, 22:40
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I don't have one, but I'd love to get one. I already have the tiny Chinese teacups (http://shop.andaotea.com/products/ancie ... inking-cup) that are generally used with them, I believe.
Why never with sencha again? Was the grassy smell overpowering?Chip wrote: I used them one time for sencha, I doubt I will try that again anytime soon.
Dec 8th, '08, 00:41
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Yeah, I love sencha, love aroma, but I guess it was too much of a good thing because it was just NOT pleasant, "overpowering" is a good word. Plus it just isn't necessary to elevate the intensity of the aroma of sencha, IMHO.Sam. wrote:Why never with sencha again? Was the grassy smell overpowering?Chip wrote:I used them one time for sencha, I doubt I will try that again anytime soon.
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Yes, but not all the time.
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )
Aroma and tasting cups usually come together in a set. The tall cup is the aroma cup.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gongfu-Tea-Culture- ... .m20.l1116
How to do it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--jBK3QoMn8
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gongfu-Tea-Culture- ... .m20.l1116
How to do it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--jBK3QoMn8
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I don't have any, but I have used them. I like practising one more tea related skill.
I am not really good enough at aroma cups yet to be able to enjoy them, at the moment it feels like overall they take away from my tea experience because I am fumbling around with one extra thing.
But I generally enjoy a simplified tea set. I don't filter my own tea, and often skip the Gongdaobei unless I am making tea for guests or tea shop customers.
I am not really good enough at aroma cups yet to be able to enjoy them, at the moment it feels like overall they take away from my tea experience because I am fumbling around with one extra thing.
But I generally enjoy a simplified tea set. I don't filter my own tea, and often skip the Gongdaobei unless I am making tea for guests or tea shop customers.
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