Thanks for having me on your TH-cam channel Tania. So much fun putting this together with you and so many great ideas for someone coming into Black tea.
I only drink the Darjeeling Black tea, well known for its aroma and flavour, which is essentially the Chinese variety planted in Darjeeling, India. Would love to know the difference in aroma and flavour between the Darjeeling black tea and Chinese Black tea varities.
indian is nationality. tea of india is different for different races cultures in india.Tamil nadu ,one of the states of india ,we prefer tea without milk.north indians only make milktea.so dont say indian tea.
@@blackpearl5834 Thank you for your comment. Kym and I were discussing the type of Black tea from India that is exported not the tea that is drunk locally.
@@Karibija Yes absolutely, You won't be able to infuse the tea as many teas and the flavour will be slightly different. My partner has big hands so I brew him a large glass of tea!
Looking forward to trying some more Indian black teas, especially with making some custom chai blends, and will make sure to steep these much longer! Do you usually weight the tea for each infusion?
I am the lazy tea brewer at home. I tend to throw the leaves in and deal with the outcome. Definitely more precise with customers and visitors! Kym would be more precise for sure!
Thanks for having me on your TH-cam channel Tania. So much fun putting this together with you and so many great ideas for someone coming into Black tea.
I only drink the Darjeeling Black tea, well known for its aroma and flavour, which is essentially the Chinese variety planted in Darjeeling, India. Would love to know the difference in aroma and flavour between the Darjeeling black tea and Chinese Black tea varities.
Love this! Wish I could have been there!
cheryltsl1 it was fun 😋😋
Quite informative, loved it.
Love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you; I learned so much 😁
May I please have the product name of the chinese "fruity sweet" tea?
www.cuppacha.com.au/product/sunrise-qimen-keemun-chinese-black-tea/ This is a sweet fruity style of Chinese Black Tea
What other questions do you have about Black Tea?
indian is nationality. tea of india is different for different races cultures in india.Tamil nadu ,one of the states of india ,we prefer tea without milk.north indians only make milktea.so dont say indian tea.
@@blackpearl5834 Thank you for your comment. Kym and I were discussing the type of Black tea from India that is exported not the tea that is drunk locally.
Can chinese black tea be brewed western style, like assam or ceylon tea?
@@Karibija Yes absolutely, You won't be able to infuse the tea as many teas and the flavour will be slightly different. My partner has big hands so I brew him a large glass of tea!
@@blackpearl5834 little bit of politeness never hurt anyone.
Looking forward to trying some more Indian black teas, especially with making some custom chai blends, and will make sure to steep these much longer! Do you usually weight the tea for each infusion?
I am the lazy tea brewer at home. I tend to throw the leaves in and deal with the outcome. Definitely more precise with customers and visitors! Kym would be more precise for sure!