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Any recommend sites or things to look out for?

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[-] Veraxis@lemmy.world 9 points 4 months ago

I would say that looseleaf green tea would be a big step up from teabags. A strainer basket that goes in a mug is a very low-fuss way to make looseleaf tea, as they are easy to clean and reusable. Looseleaf Japanese sencha was a game-changer for what I thought green tea could be.

I am personally not a huge fan of the mesh balls as tea tends to escape out from the gap along the middle, and for green tea especially, too much particulate can be bitter.

I also have a teapot with a strainer which functions much the same way, but for when I want to brew more than one cup.

[-] cyberic@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 4 months ago

I would get a good way to steep tea. Like a tea strainer or a dedicated teapot with a strainer. Then you can try different loose tea mixes top find what you like.

[-] SaintWacko@midwest.social 2 points 4 months ago

Adding on to this, I really like Adagio's IngenuiTEA 2 (I actually have the Teavana one, but they're the same thing). You just put your loose leaf tea in it, pour in hot water, and let it steep. When it's done you set it on top of your mug and it filters the tea out the bottom

[-] pseudo@jlai.lu 2 points 4 months ago

Here is my advice:

  • buy loose leaf and a tea strainer.
  • Do not brew your tea in what you make you cofee as both beverage have a strong taste that affect the pot they are are sitting in with time.

If you brew coffee in a coffee maker, any pot with a top will do. You heat the water to the temperature indicated on the package, turn off the heat, add tea leaves and wait the time given. The leaves will have plenty of room to float and by not making tea in your mug, you make ot much easier to strain the tea leaves out: you pour the tea in a mug on which sit the strainer

You could also buy some tin box to store your leaves - especially if you only fond them in big quantities, and a tea pot to mix flavor as little as possible.

[-] nuez_jr@lemm.ee 2 points 4 months ago

You don't need gadgets! My on-the-go setup is a couple of disposable coffee cups and a strainer and with a source of hot water I'm all sorted. Brew in one cup, strain into the other, drink, repeat until the tea's all brewed out.

[-] stoly@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Find a Chinese or Japanese tea shop. If you live in a city, there probably is one. Get yourself a nice tea set--just a pot and some cups. You'll find a ginormous selection of teas there. Just try things out and see what you like.

[-] SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

I grow my own tea and hand collect it and roll it before curing it.

It's a lot of work but it enhances the flavour enough to be worth it in my opinion.

[-] Sixner@lemmy.world 17 points 4 months ago

I admire the work here

But that is not really the next step from "grocery tea bags", save for very specific people in specific circumstances.

OP would be better off finding a decent tea shop near them to grab loose leaf and some decent brewing equipment at home.

[-] Random123@fedia.io 1 points 2 months ago

Farmer leaf has some great oolongs.

Ippodotea is my go to for matcha since they have free shipping on orders over $49.

[-] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 1 points 4 months ago

Where are you from? (Wrt. Shipping costs)

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