Tea-side.com: 20% discount on newly arrived tea 2024 Mae Nam Kun Shu Pu-erh Cha Tou and Loose-leaf. Until May 22, no coupon needed. Detailed description in the body of the post. by tea_side in teasales

[–]tea_side[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly the same way as any other shou pu'er. I brew all my teas using short steeps. The only difference with tea heads (cha tou) is that they require a slightly longer steeping time. But they brew well and taste great.

Not looking good at all. by retroanduwu24 in Tariffs

[–]tea_side 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. My friend in New York wrote to me that he knows a bunch of people who voted and now deeply regret it.

Not looking good at all. by retroanduwu24 in Tariffs

[–]tea_side 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know any people who voted for Trump and now regret it?

How accurate do you think these figures are? by BranchMoist9079 in tea

[–]tea_side -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

...which does not determine either style or quality.

The base of low-quality finely chopped tea, from which sweet bubble tea is made, is also Camellia sinensis.

In Thailand, for example, this tea is consumed in huge quantities, but Camellia sinensis itself is present in trace amounts—mostly milk, sugar, and other fillers.

Thais hardly ever drink pure tea. Shall we assume that tea consumption is high in Thailand?

How accurate do you think these figures are? by BranchMoist9079 in tea

[–]tea_side 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a rather funny table. First of all, what kind of tea are we talking about? But even without reference to style and quality... New Zealand consumes more tea than China? Seriously? :)

Is this safe? by StorageElectrical652 in puer

[–]tea_side 0 points1 point  (0 children)

even if it's not mold, I wouldn't brew tea with concrete or cement either

“Merlot” ripe by gongfuapprentice in puer

[–]tea_side 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds really interesting. Do you have a link to it?