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Kakuzo Okakura and the Cup of Humanity
Kakuzo Okakura first described Japanese tea culture to a readership in the U.S. in The Book of Tea in 1906. Since then, his book, his ideas, and Japanese tea culture have traveled across the world.
Read MoreRound the Bend
The Nine Bend River (Jiuqu Xi) is a masterpiece one hundred million years in the making, cutting through China’s oolong tea capital.
Read MoreTasting Notes: Yellow Goddess of Mercy Oolong Tea
Background Yellow Goddess of Mercy, also simply known as 105, is a relatively new oolong tea from Mount Wuyi in […] Read More
Mindfulness at the Cupping Table
In The Power of Tea Meditation, we talked about applying mindfulness to overcome the brain’s automatic tendency to look for […] Read More
The Power of Tea Meditation
I started to feel something stir within my tea quite some time before I actually worked in tea professionally. […] Read More
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