0 comment
Teaware Guide: Gaiwan vs Teapot vs Fairness Pit...
Not sure whether to use a gaiwan, teapot, or fairness pitcher? This beginner-friendly teaware guide explains the role of each tool in Gongfu tea brewing, helping you build the perfect setup for a more refined and enjoyable tea experience at home.
0 comment
Best Teas for Taiwanese Tea Ceremony (Top Picks...
Choosing the right tea is essential for a true Taiwanese Gongfu tea ceremony. From floral Alishan Oolong to rich Dong Ding and high mountain teas, each variety offers a unique experience through multiple infusions. In this guide, discover the best teas for Gongfu brewing and how to select the perfect one for your tea ritual at home.
0 comment
How to Perform a Taiwanese Gongfu Tea Ceremony ...
If you’ve ever wanted to bring the beauty of Taiwanese tea culture into your daily life, learning how to perform a Taiwanese Gongfu tea ceremony at home is one of the most rewarding ways to do it. This traditional brewing method transforms tea from a simple drink into a mindful ritual, highlighting aroma, flavor, and presence. In this guide, you’ll...
0 comment
Taiwanese Cha Yi: The Art of Tea
Taiwanese Cha Yi 茶藝, meaning the art of tea, is a refined expression of Taiwan’s tea culture that presents tea as both a daily practice and an artistic ritual. Emerging in the late twentieth century, Cha Yi blends traditional Gongfu Cha roots with philosophical influences from Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism. Through intentional gestures, thoughtful preparation, and elegant presentation, Cha Yi...
0 comment
What Your Favorite Tea Says About Your Personality
Can your favorite tea reveal something about your personality and attitude toward life? From bold black tea drinkers to calm green tea lovers and adventurous herbal blends, the teas we gravitate toward often reflect our energy, habits, and outlook. This lighthearted guide explores what different tea preferences might say about you, blending fun observations with a love for tea culture,...
0 comment
What Is Ikebana? The Philosophy of Japanese Flo...
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement rooted in Buddhism, wabi-sabi, and tea ceremony culture. More than flowers, it is a meditation on impermanence, seasonality, and mindful presence.
0 comment
Breakfast Tea Around the World: Traditions, Ble...
Breakfast tea is a global morning ritual enjoyed in many forms—from classic English Breakfast to bold Irish and Scottish blends. Explore how breakfast tea is enjoyed around the world.
0 comment
Matcha Bowls and the Art of Matcha Tea Utensils
Japanese tea culture views matcha as more than a drink, it is a mindful ritual shaped by centuries of philosophy, craftsmanship, and tradition. This article explores the essential role of traditional matcha utensils, including the matcha bowl (chawan), bamboo whisk (chasen), and scoop (chashaku), and how each tool contributes to flavor, texture, and presence during preparation. From the seasonal and...
0 comment
Taiwanese Tea Ceremony Explained: History, Ritu...
The Taiwanese tea ceremony is a mindful, community-centered tradition rooted in oolong tea culture. Discover its history, rituals, and how Taiwan’s tea practice blends Chinese and Japanese influences with a relaxed, modern spirit.
0 comment
What Is Bubble Tea? History, Ingredients, and H...
Bubble tea, also known as boba tea or pearl milk tea, is a beloved Taiwanese drink made with tea, milk or fruit flavors, and chewy tapioca pearls. Learn its history, ingredients, and preparation.