@CaptBart I do not know it it enhance the flavor. However, in China, people (professional tea service people,) pour the tea from far and high, like a arobatic show. I enjoy the theatre of tea art. Have tea expose to air at least release extreme heat inside.
@CaptBart I never noticed that. For sure I did not do it intentionally. More often than usual, my hands are stained with color which are not elegant to see. I was hiding my hands.
However, your words are very reasonable. I believe you are right. I will therefore, benefit from my messy hand. lol Thank you.
haha. well, at least now we know what good comes from pouring tea from great hights hehe.
@yanghaiying AHAHA, I have noticed that in movies from China! Ok!
@CaptBart I do not know it it enhance the flavor. However, in China, people (professional tea service people,) pour the tea from far and high, like a arobatic show. I enjoy the theatre of tea art. Have tea expose to air at least release extreme heat inside.
@yanghaiying I was wondering if it heightened the flavor…. :] Thanks! Stained hands are just the sign of busy hands. ;]
@CaptBart I never noticed that. For sure I did not do it intentionally. More often than usual, my hands are stained with color which are not elegant to see. I was hiding my hands.
However, your words are very reasonable. I believe you are right. I will therefore, benefit from my messy hand. lol Thank you.
I noticed you seem to always pour the tea from quite a height above the cup, which oxygenates it, is this intentional?
Thank you for the rest..
Good tea friend
I fell in love with your dishes! <3