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tea (review)
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review
)
by
Oolong
Tue Jul 02 2002 at 7:59:33
Tea
teas
:
White tea
Green tea
:
Chinese
:
Gunpowder tea
(rolled in pellets for freshness)
Long Jing
* ('dragon's well' tea, mellow and refreshing)
Pi Lo Chun
* ('dragon's well' tea, mellow and refreshing)
Mint tea
(gunpowder tea with sugar and mint, as served in Morrocco)
Tai Ping Monkey King
* (pointed tea of
Anhui
, listed here mainly because it's got such a great name)
Young Hyson
* ('before the rains' - also known as Chun Mee - pungent and full-bodied)
Japanese
:
Gyokuro
(high-grade
leaf tea
, with a bright lime-green colour and slightly sweet flavour)
Sencha
(high-grade
leaf tea
)
Bancha
(lower-grade
leaf tea
)
Matcha
(
powdered
tea used in the
tea ceremony
and for making
green tea ice cream
)
Hojicha
(
roasted
green tea)
Kukicha
(roasted
twig
tea)
Genmaicha
(
green tea
and
rice tea
as one)
Oolong tea
:
Bai Hao
* ('White Hair', a relatively strong Oolong)
Peach Blossom Oolong
* (a subtle,
peachy
and delicious
Formosa
Oolong)
Pouchong
(very light tea, often scented; sometimes called
green
oolong
)
Shui Hsien
* ('water sprite' tea, fragrant and rich but lighter than
Ti Kuan Yin
)
Silvertip Oolong
* (a refreshing,
autumnal
Formosa
oolong
)
Ti Kuan Yin
('
Iron Goddess of Mercy
', a
full-bodied
, slightly flowery
Fujian
oolong
- see also
monkey picked tea
)
Black tea
:
Assam
(rich, dark, slightly malty)
Ceylon
(a popular medium-strength variety)
Darjeeling
(light, with a slightly flowery aroma; also available as a green tea)
English tea
(black tea, usually blended, served with
milk
and often
sugar
; see also
PG Tips
,
Tetley
, etc.)
English Breakfast
(one of the classic blends used to make English tea - actually a rather vague term, applied to several different blends)
Tippy Golden Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe
(no, really)
Iced tea
(chilled black tea, often served with
lemon
and sometimes other flavourings - see also
sweet tea
,
Fruited iced tea
,
peach iced tea
and
Italian iced tea
)
Keemun
(smooth Chinese black tea)
Lemon tea
(either with lemon juice squeezed in, or lemon flavouring the dry tea)
Russian Caravan
(a rich,
hearty
, blended tea)
Yak butter tea
(
Tibetan
, salty)
Yunnan
* (strong yet fragrant Chinese tea)
Pu er tea
Scented tea
:
Chai
(an Indian word for tea; in English, it usually refers to Indian-style spiced tea - see also
High Chai
)
Earl Grey
(light
black tea
scented with
bergamot oil
, which may be drunk with or without milk)
Jasmine tea
(often
pouchong
but may be made with green, oolong or black tea, scented with
jasmine
flowers)
Lady Grey
(Earl Grey with extra citrus flavours)
Lapsang Souchong
(black tea scented with pine smoke)
Osmanthus tea
* (a lot like jasmine tea, only
osmanthus
)
Vanilla tea
* (usually black; warming, with
caramel
overtones)
Ginseng tea
* (ginseng exists as a tea in its own right, but it is most often mixed with green tea or oolong)
* not
noded
yet.
See Also:
Grading tea
History of tea
Chinese tea
Russian tea
How to make a decent cup of tea
Tea Ceremony
:
Japanese Tea Ceremony
Japanese Tea Ceremony Talk
Seven Standards for the Tea Ceremony
Four Principles of Tea Ceremony
Gongfu cha
The Book of Tea
Tea Blends
Things to put in tea
Devon cream tea
Cup of tea
ISO standard cup of tea
The Teamaster and the Samurai
Tasseomancy (reading tea leaves)
Watering plants with tea
Chau Yep Ahn: Tea Eggs
Plum Blueberry Apple Jasmine Tea Wine
Tea smoking
Hey, baby, wanna do some tea?
How I came to love tea
Everything stops for tea
Tea bag
Tea infuser
Teapot
,
Yixing teapot
Teasmade
Tea cosy
Ye Olde English Tea Shoppe
Twinings
Fortnum & Mason
Making herbal preparations : tea
Tisane
Rooibos tea
Silver tea
Tealess
How to make a decent cup of tea
Jolt Cola
green tea
My first experience with opium
Oolong Tea
Earl Grey
black tea
Tea smoking
Silver tea
Things to put in tea
Chai
Tazo Zen Green Tea
Cup of tea
They don't understand my tea
gunpowder tea
typo
English Breakfast
ISO standard cup of tea
Tippy Golden Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe
Arthur Dent
marijuana
Russian tea
Republic of Tea
cha