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Guide to Taiwanese Teas High mountain teas, also known as "Gao Shan" tea, are oolongs that are produced at an elevation of more than 1000 meters. Due to the limited amount of tea ...
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Japanese Teapots - Cast Iron Teapot, Tetsubin Japanese cast iron teapot, or "tetsubin", was originally used in the home for boiling water. The traditional casting skills to create cast iron teapots date ...
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Japanese Teapots - Cast Iron Teapot, Tetsubin Japanese cast iron teapot, or "tetsubin", was originally used in the home for boiling water. The traditional casting skills to create cast iron teapots date ...
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Japanese Teapots - Cast Iron Teapot, Tetsubin Japanese cast iron teapot, or "tetsubin", was originally used in the home for boiling water. The traditional casting skills to create cast iron teapots date ...
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Japanese Teapots - Cast Iron Teapot, Tetsubin Japanese cast iron teapot, or "tetsubin", was originally used in the home for boiling water. The traditional casting skills to create cast iron teapots date ...
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Genmaicha Tea - Brown Rice Tea A traditional favorite in Japan, Genmaicha is a blend of steamed green tea and roasted rice. Also known as "brown rice tea", Genmaicha is refreshing and ...
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Japanese Teapots - Cast Iron Teapot, Tetsubin Japanese cast iron teapot, or "tetsubin", was originally used in the home for boiling water. The traditional casting skills to create cast iron teapots date ...
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Japanese Teapots - Cast Iron Teapot, Tetsubin Our Japanese iron teapots are cast by hand and finished with enamel on the inside to prevent rusting. Each Japanese teapot is fitted with a removable, ...
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Gaiwan Tea Preparation Click to enlarge pad Gaiwan Tea Preparation. The Chinese gaiwan or covered cup is considered the preferred method for brewing teas with delicate flavors, ...
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Tea and Caffeine On average, tea leaves contain 3% caffeine by weight, although this can range from 1.4% to 4.5%. Many factors determine the caffeine content in the dry leaf ...
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