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.

 
 
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In my Chinatown they're located in the grocery stores in the
kitchenware aisle. I'm in a store yesterday looking at what I thought
was a light color brown decorative ornate Yixing teapot and trying to
figure out how to get the lid off and saw it was sealed with a white
bead looked at the display again and noticed it was made of
gingerbread. I was fooled for a good five minutes.

Jim

Rebecca Ore wrote:
> In article >,
> (Joseph Kubera) wrote:
>
> > >The other interesting thing was a conversation last week with a

Chinese
> > >exchange student who told me that guywans are old-fashioned in

China,
> > >but used in some restaurants.
> > >

> >
> > Interesting that that's the case in China. Here in NYC, you can't

find a
> > gaiwan at the Chinese dept. stores, only at the specialty tea

places. And one
> > of the proprietors of Tea Gallery (they carry lovely tea, zishu

and porcelain
> > teaware) was grumbling that she doesn't get many Chinese people in

there (and
> > they're in Chinatown).
> >

>
> We have them in Chinese grocery stores in Philadelphia, but they tend

to
> be a seasonal item -- as if the potteries in China made them at

certain
> times of the year. They're not as common as the regular tea pots and


> the covered mugs. I've also seen a bunch of Yixing pots at different


> times in Philly, and the exchange student said that those are

considered
> to have health-giving properties. And Ti Kuan Gying (I'm not

checking a
> reference right now--Iron Goddess of Mercy) oolong is really strong,

she
> said.




 
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