The bing of pu erh was a lovely present indeed Beautifully packaged too in a silk lined box ! I hope Jamie didn't spend too much on it, he does know his way around teas. He's off to HK just now, so no idea what he'll bring home this time
To be honest I was kind of feart to break into the bing, but I'm glad I did, it's good tea I have to prise the leaves loose from the thing. It's wider than my handspan, over an inch thick, and it's rock hard. I ended up using one of the little spike things that are meant to extract bits of nuts from broken shell.
Nut pick, couldn't mind the word there.
Robson Valley ? gunpowder tea is a perennial favourite Chinese supermarkets sell it and it's really cheap there.
M
To be honest I was kind of feart to break into the bing, but I'm glad I did, it's good tea I have to prise the leaves loose from the thing. It's wider than my handspan, over an inch thick, and it's rock hard. I ended up using one of the little spike things that are meant to extract bits of nuts from broken shell.
Nut pick, couldn't mind the word there.
Robson Valley ? gunpowder tea is a perennial favourite Chinese supermarkets sell it and it's really cheap there.
M