Kudos for doing an in-depth review of the method. I truly thought you'd just say "meh" and move on to pure tea drinking. :) But you actually worked on making the method from the viral video better. Nice!
You should try grating the zest, then bake it individually, then add it to the tea leaves then brew it gong fu style. If that works then you might be able to sell it as a blend.👍
I feel like this might be good for when you're sick. I have a sore throat and headache today and I made some chenpi shoumei and it made my throat feel great.
I have seen these videos a while ago. Tried it my way, i pretty much just steep the orange peel ( whole ) while the balck tea is brewing. ( not using it as a strainer ) Tasted really good, like really wholesome. I bought the best quality orange possible. I like it way way more than dried orange /tangerine mixed with tea. ( I did not try the best ones yet I believe )
What about putting the orange inside out once you clean it. Then roasting the outside over a flame. As the flame will seal it quicker than roasting will. Try that
don you and your wife look so sweet together I really enjoyed your video, Inspired me to make a channel dedicated for tea but audience is toward my country and in Arabic
make 4 cuts from top almost to the bottom, this will allow you to remove the fruit pulp and still invert the peel so it is on the inside, then you can steep the tea with the rind and it will drain easily
I immediately tried it with the peel baked seperately from the tea and it's great! Works really well to improve the lower quality puer I still have left😅
Don, when I extract limonene using distillation, i scrape all the pith off. You'd get a lot more of the oils without the pith in the way. My favorite is Seville orange. *Never use American navel oranges.
This is SO funny, because I was JUST sitting down to try the Pu'er Tea Orange from Jesse's Teahouse ! 😂This is simpatico/coincidence or something. 😂😂😂😂😂 This is a dehydrated little stuffed orange with one little 4 to 5 mm hole in the bottom.
Haha awesome. How did you like it? Dried tea oranges have been around for a long time. They’re used in Chinese medicine too. (And what they’re testing in this video is different.)
@@wildebeestwright Man, I'm actually in love. It's very good. I will be buying more. It's a great cup'a tea. But, it's a dried, aged or smoked, Puer stuffed little* mandarin.(about width of a US quarter) It tastes possibly a little smoked.
I wonder how the tangerine might have fared without putting the top inside like that. I know you did it to counteract pithiness, but tangerines aren’t really pithy inside the same way an orange is. Thanks for the fun video!
i bet you could even carefully flip the larger half of tangerine and not bother with second piece in there, which would help with drainage. Overall cool video though!
I have broken my Gaiwan lid 😢. I’m lazy and greedy so I peeled the tangerine and baked its skin. Put some (quite a lot) Lao Cha Tou with the peel on top in a 330ml tetsubin and will now spend all afternoon with this! Nicely tangerine flavoured tea!
I recall you guys saying a couple months ago that you had a Discord server, and I can't find it anywhere. Would you be able to provide the invite link or the relevant character string part of said link?
Good job picking up on viral tea trends. I bet this is a way to put your channel into some search category, which will allow more people to find your wonderful tea related videos! If you know any other things you could connect to (like food) you can tap into this crowd too, by creating videos on the topic.
About the drainage: I'd suspect that the problem with the flow might be tea leaves getting suck in the wholes. It might be possible to solve this by using an Aeropress Filter (Tiny flat coffee filter) to keep the tea leaves from getting stuck and use very few holes.
Thank you for this informative video. It totally explains why the British food seen sucks. Frying pan on a flame referred to as baking… 😂 All in jest….❤
I have this stubborn streak that says there should be nothing in tea but tea, and nothing in beer but beer. Fruit, honey, sugar, cream, milk, and other substances have their places in the universe, but not in tea or beer.
Drainage Problem solved … just put the tangarine in the tea connoisseur. Your problem with the holes is that you just poke them. You have to punch a hole. If you would bake the tangarine before putting tea in … and you are really carefull you could take out the piff in crumbles
That’s different, and a very common practice. The tea is put into a tangerine and then it is dried like that. Tea oranges (or tangerines or mandarins, or whatever) have been used in Chinese medicine for a long time. The difference with this current trend is that it uses a fresh orange.
Kudos for doing an in-depth review of the method.
I truly thought you'd just say "meh" and move on to pure tea drinking. :)
But you actually worked on making the method from the viral video better.
Nice!
You should try grating the zest, then bake it individually, then add it to the tea leaves then brew it gong fu style. If that works then you might be able to sell it as a blend.👍
Could sugar the zest... Of course I wud want sugar🤣😂
@@donnakawana Blegh
I had some Tangerines and tried it. I used a sharp paring knife to get the zest. Very good idea.
Absolutely losing it over "...Not happy with that" 😂
Will give this a go with just the peel and some ripe. Less hassle and probably almost as good.
I feel like this might be good for when you're sick. I have a sore throat and headache today and I made some chenpi shoumei and it made my throat feel great.
I have seen these videos a while ago.
Tried it my way, i pretty much just steep the orange peel ( whole ) while the balck tea is brewing.
( not using it as a strainer )
Tasted really good, like really wholesome. I bought the best quality orange possible.
I like it way way more than dried orange /tangerine mixed with tea. ( I did not try the best ones yet I believe )
I used to brew sencha with some mandarin peel in it. Its been a while, but I remember it being pretty good
What about putting the orange inside out once you clean it. Then roasting the outside over a flame. As the flame will seal it quicker than roasting will. Try that
Great problem solving!
don you and your wife look so sweet together I really enjoyed your video, Inspired me to make a channel dedicated for tea but audience is toward my country and in Arabic
make 4 cuts from top almost to the bottom, this will allow you to remove the fruit pulp and still invert the peel so it is on the inside, then you can steep the tea with the rind and it will drain easily
Well done! So much effort. Double winner vit c and tea. 🎉
I wonder if a dehydrator would help. Mine appears dried and aged.
love the new setup
I immediately tried it with the peel baked seperately from the tea and it's great! Works really well to improve the lower quality puer I still have left😅
Oh, I love this experimental format! It was extremely interesting, haha)) 😇🤩
Don, when I extract limonene using distillation, i scrape all the pith off. You'd get a lot more of the oils without the pith in the way. My favorite is Seville orange.
*Never use American navel oranges.
Nice been looking forward to today's upload
This is SO funny, because I was JUST sitting down to try the Pu'er Tea Orange from Jesse's Teahouse ! 😂This is simpatico/coincidence or something. 😂😂😂😂😂 This is a dehydrated little stuffed orange with one little 4 to 5 mm hole in the bottom.
I just came home from buying dried tangerine peel to use with my tea, it's the destiny.
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Haha awesome. How did you like it? Dried tea oranges have been around for a long time. They’re used in Chinese medicine too. (And what they’re testing in this video is different.)
@@wildebeestwright Man, I'm actually in love. It's very good. I will be buying more. It's a great cup'a tea. But, it's a dried, aged or smoked, Puer stuffed little* mandarin.(about width of a US quarter) It tastes possibly a little smoked.
@@wildebeestwright what is its medicinal use ??
So just get some zest, char it on a burner and brew it along with the tea. Need to try it out... 😪😪
I wonder how the tangerine might have fared without putting the top inside like that. I know you did it to counteract pithiness, but tangerines aren’t really pithy inside the same way an orange is. Thanks for the fun video!
i bet you could even carefully flip the larger half of tangerine and not bother with second piece in there, which would help with drainage. Overall cool video though!
I have broken my Gaiwan lid 😢. I’m lazy and greedy so I peeled the tangerine and baked its skin. Put some (quite a lot) Lao Cha Tou with the peel on top in a 330ml tetsubin and will now spend all afternoon with this! Nicely tangerine flavoured tea!
Netherton Foundry pan? I have the exact same one lolll
reminds me of Sunshine Pureh cake
I recall you guys saying a couple months ago that you had a Discord server, and I can't find it anywhere. Would you be able to provide the invite link or the relevant character string part of said link?
So in german, Mandarine, it’s more correct. We still knew that they’re from China and not from Tangir when naming them 😂
Good job picking up on viral tea trends. I bet this is a way to put your channel into some search category, which will allow more people to find your wonderful tea related videos!
If you know any other things you could connect to (like food) you can tap into this crowd too, by creating videos on the topic.
About the drainage:
I'd suspect that the problem with the flow might be tea leaves getting suck in the wholes.
It might be possible to solve this by using an Aeropress Filter (Tiny flat coffee filter) to keep the tea leaves from getting stuck and use very few holes.
I'm not surprised 😂
Have you ever made banana tea? Cut the ends off and slice into one inch pieces and boil. Remove the banana slices and enjjoy.
Thank you for this informative video. It totally explains why the British food seen sucks. Frying pan on a flame referred to as baking… 😂
All in jest….❤
I have this stubborn streak that says there should be nothing in tea but tea, and nothing in beer but beer. Fruit, honey, sugar, cream, milk, and other substances have their places in the universe, but not in tea or beer.
I was trying to order and my card was declined. Am I able to order from the United States?
I've placed 2 orders from the US and my payment by credit card went fine
Isn't this similar to xiao qing gan?
Drainage Problem solved … just put the tangarine in the tea connoisseur.
Your problem with the holes is that you just poke them. You have to punch a hole.
If you would bake the tangarine before putting tea in … and you are really carefull you could take out the piff in crumbles
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Ehmm... me? Nothing! I'm just ignoring the ladder 😊
I’m just saying you have a video where your in china and talk about how in that region they put tea in oranges
That’s different, and a very common practice. The tea is put into a tangerine and then it is dried like that. Tea oranges (or tangerines or mandarins, or whatever) have been used in Chinese medicine for a long time. The difference with this current trend is that it uses a fresh orange.
There it is ask b4 commented on instagram way cool u hav a Show. Should have peeled your orange
Learned a new word today: pithy!
That is a TikTok killer video, thanks.
Hey, Mr. Tangerine man, play a song for me ...
... and you have to be sure that the orange peel has no pesticides
Looking like Iron Don with that microphone on the center of your chest. I Am Iron Don.
Interesting video but i missed a little tiktok dance