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Tea Tasting on Finland’s National Tea Day

Last week, on 6th February, it was Finland’s National Tea Day. To celebrate I went along to a little tea party thrown by TeeMaa and Muyo in downtown Helsinki. In just over one hour, Xinyuan from TeeMaa took us on a whistle-stop tour of five very different teas.

White2Tea Tea Club: September 2021

Well, hasn’t it been a while. After the craziness of Christmas, I admit, it’s taken me some time to get back into the blogging groove. In the meantime, my White2Tea tea club packages, previously taking their very sweet time to get over here from China, have unblocked. I now have a big stack of intriguing teas to dive into. Here’s the lowdown on September 2021 tea club.

Curious Cultivars: Oolong Tea Tasting

Curious Cultivars: Oolong Tea Tasting [Japanese Oolongs and Dan Cong]

My interest was most certainly piqued when I saw that my favourite teahouse in Helsinki, TeeMaa, was putting on a tea tasting of Japanese oolongs. Oolong teas are unusual in Japan, a country most famously known for its green teas. So I was very intrigued to taste some Japanese oolongs. Plus we were going to taste them alongside a favourite category of oolongs for me, Dan Cong.

How to make Kombucha

Kombucha has seen a huge rise in popularity over the last few years. Once an obscure potion on the shelves of health food stores, it’s now gone mainstream! Known for its probiotic health properties, Kombucha is a slightly sparkling fermented tea drink made with a live culture called a Scoby. I’m a relative newcomer to kombucha. It’s only over the past couple of years that I’ve started to drink and appreciate it. And now I decided to give home brewing kombucha a go!

White2Tea Tea Club: August 2021

I’ve been meaning to join White2Tea Tea club for some time now. So this year I gave myself a birthday present and signed up! That was back in July, just in time for August’s tea club. I knew it was going to be a waiting game, what with the state of shipments from China. So I was pretty excited when the notification of its arrival came towards the end of August.

Matcha Tea Tasting: Uji, Fukuoka, Nishio

In my Matcha 101 blog I wrote about the four main Matcha producing regions in Japan. Matcha has a very distinctive vegetal and savoury (umami) taste. And each region further adds its own unique flavour which is influenced by the growing environment – its climate, landscape and soil. In this post I compare Matcha from three of the regions – Uji, Fukuoka, and Nishio.

How to make Matcha [video]

Matcha is prepared differently from other teas. As it’s in powdered form you consume the whole leaf. This is one of the reasons why Matcha is renowned for its health giving properties. It’s also high in caffeine.

Basically, Matcha is whisked up with hot water into a frothy green brew. Check out the video or read below for how to make Matcha the traditional way. If you don’t have the traditional tools, check below for some easy swaps for modern alternatives.

Matcha 101

What exactly is Matcha? Where is it from? What does it taste like? In this quick guide you can find all you need to know about Matcha!

5 Wuyi Cliff Oolong Teas: A Rocky Love Affair

Wuyi Cliff Oolong also goes by the name of Wuyi Rock Oolong, Wuyi Rock tea, or Wuyi Yan Cha. For me, Wuyi Cliff Oolongs are the hardcore ones. I’ve dabbled before in their rocky charms, but as our tea guide, Xin Yuan says, they can take many years to get to know. It’s like a slow burn love affair. They’re complex, challenging, sometimes hard to love. It takes patience to fully appreciate their charm.

6 Amazing Oolong Teas from Taiwan

Taiwan is internationally renowned for excellent Oolong teas, having both inherited the Oolong tradition and developed many innovations. There are so many different types of Oolongs in Taiwan, it’s no wonder that this week’s workshop at TeeMaa overran by almost an hour! Too many delicious teas to taste and history to discover.