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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

The Ten Tea Methods 十大茶法



 
 
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Old 04-02-2012, 05:07 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default The Ten Tea Methods 十大茶法

How do you drink tea? Out of the many many ways to make a cup of tea,
below are ten different ways, it should be noted these are the most
popular.
十大茶法
The Ten Tea Methods

( *文 ) - ( 英文 )

小壺茶法 - Small Pot Tea Method

蓋碗茶法 - Cover Bowl Tea Method

抹茶法 - Whisking(Fine powder) Tea Method

含葉茶法 - Nonstrained Tea Method

大桶茶法 - Large Capacity Tea Method

濃縮茶法 - Concentrated Tea Method

旅行茶法 - Travel Tea Method

煮茶法 - Boiling Tea Method

冷泡茶法 - Cold Brewing Tea Method

泡沫茶法 -Foam Tea Method

NOTE: 第11屆Korea際無我茶會台灣團紀念特刊 文翻*:11th Korea, International Wu-Wo Tea
Ceremony,Taiwan Group Special Edition, we demonstrated several methods
for making liquid tea. (we only demonstated 7 tea methods)

Steven R. Jones (10/05/07, revised 4/10/09)
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I prefer bagged tea when I'm feeling lazy but I usually drink loose leaf tea with an infuser/fill your own tea bag
 




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