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Michiyo Tsujimura’s Birthday! – A Google Doodle Dedicated To Her Work
Hey Everyone! I wasn’t planning on posting today but when I saw today google doodle this morning and found it it was dedicated to Michiyo Tsujimura and her work with tea to celebrate what would have been her 133rd birthday I had to write a post all about it, to help people out there learn…
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Stateside Steeps | Adagio Masters – Lu An Gua Pian | Review
Hey Teacups! I’m back today with a Stateside Steeps post and this time around around I’m going to be reviewing Master Tea’s – Lu An Gua Pain (Green Tea). I’ve had nothing but fantastic experiences with Masters Teas so far and I always get so excited when the time comes for me to do another…
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The Global Japanese Tea Association – Japanese Tea Marathon- Day 6 | Nagasaki
Located on the west side of Kyushu island, Nagasaki itself has the largest number of islands in Japan. For a long time Nagasaki was known as the gateway to Japan, with it’s geographical location making it one of the main ports for trading with Asia and Europe. During the isolation period of Japan – ‘sakoku’…
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Let’s Talk Tea | Jing Sheng Yu – Oriental Beauty (Oolong) | Review
Hey Teacups! I’m back today with a Let’s Talk Tea post and this time around I’m going to be reviewing Jing Sheng Yu’s – Oriental Beauty (Oolong). Those of you who know me well will know that I’m a huge oolong fan so when Jing Sheng Yu’s team reached out to me and asked if…
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Stateside Steeps | Adagio Masters – Qimen Caixai | Review
Hey Teacups! I’m back today with a new Let’s Talk Tea post an this time around I’m going to be reviewing Masters Teas – Qimen Caixai. I’m sure you all know well enough by now I’ve tried quite a few of the teas that Masters teas have to offer from different regions of the world…