Tea Rage
What is lapsang souchong? Why does it have such a smoky taste? Sources: “The Tea Drinker’s Handbook”, p. 159 “The Tea Enthusiast’s Handbook: A Guide to the World’s Best Teas” p. 133 (Loc. 2192) http://www.flavorandfortune.com/dataaccess/article.php?ID=617 (yet another origin myth: bandits burning down sheds)
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Apparently my previous "episode" consisted of the text post "I like Darjeeling." This serves admirably as a summary of the entire episode, as well as the entire podcast, and potentially my entire life. Still, I meant to include an audio file as well.
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Big surprise: I like Darjeeling.
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High-grade Tie Guan Yin is often referred to as "monkey-picked" tea. But do monkeys really pick tea?
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Tea is mostly water, but we don't think much about water. What is it? Where did it come from? How does it work? And how can we use this knowledge to make our tea better?
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Tea bags are horrible tea. There's nothing wrong with tea bags. Let me explain.
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The challenges and triumphs of making tea while traveling.
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A discussion of tea in the workplace.
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How do I feel about flavored tea? Guess.
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Robert Fortune, the superspy of tea.
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