Making Chinese Oolong Tea

Very informative videos explaining tools and proper way of making Oolong tea. Oolong tea is one of the teas found in the Teavalize system.

 

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21 Responses to “Making Chinese Oolong Tea”

  1. hongster76 Says:

    i think i was …
    i think i was making Wang Jing Gui

  2. sih1688 Says:

    The Tie Guan Yin is …
    The Tie Guan Yin is one of the Wuloon tea, is very famous and popular for southern china, and people of Taiwan, and many SE asian countries. This tea has few grades, the top grade are very expensive, and more expensive than your top coffee means. There are other type of chinese teas that are much more expensive than Tie Guaan Yin. That is why these steps are needed to bring out the best of is favors.

  3. sih1688 Says:

    The nice tea …
    The nice tea whether is chinese tea or indian tea is never from tea bag. It is very hard to explain to people what so nice about these tea and why these steps, unless you tasted it before.

  4. filipaogood Says:

    I like the …
    I like the Brazilian music that you put behind!!!

  5. leojp Says:

    i mean , caN I… …
    i mean , caN I…no cai….sorry

  6. leojp Says:

    Hi hongster. Cai I …
    Hi hongster. Cai I use the same rules to make a white tea or green tea_?

  7. osii56 Says:

    I read Memoirs of …
    I read Memoirs of Geisha and tea ceremony is very important so seeing all the tools is really wonderful.This kind of learning video is important to show different people of different cultures how to perform the tea ceremony

  8. staircast Says:

    NIce computer i got …
    NIce computer i got the same one E510

  9. courtcomposer Says:

    What a bunch of …
    What a bunch of bull. Pirex (1 cup water)in micro for 2:30minutes. Use good water. Steep time varies according to tea. All this pompous ceremony shown in this video is absurd.

  10. cheeseismoldymilk Says:

    Very cool…I’ve …
    Very cool…I’ve been wondering what some of the tea tools I’ve seen are used for. Now I know! Watching you brew your oolong made me very thirsty for a nice cup. My favorite is, in English, called Golden Phoenix Oolong.

  11. opranju Says:

    It is wonderful …
    It is wonderful towatch such a nicely done video. But do you drink oolong tea everytime in such ceremonial way ? It takes lot of time to drink a cup of tea. Is not ?

  12. craigsunny198 Says:

    where do you buy …
    where do you buy your teas? at local store? online? if so which place is it. or what can you give a link to the exact tea you get?

  13. brokenrules69 Says:

    haha dude u know …
    haha dude u know those were tea leaves
    ur making ing pot tea lol

  14. hongster76 Says:

    Wang Jing Gui, …
    Wang Jing Gui, thats in mandarin :)

  15. ilovemexmany Says:

    i just realized i …
    i just realized i didn’t answer your question. but brewing with gaiwan is also considered gong fu style. but the best material for tea brewing is zisha/yixin clay teaware. it retains the heat and does not change the flavor. so get a gaiwan made using yixin clay.

  16. ilovemexmany Says:

    gong fu style tea …
    gong fu style tea making should only be used to brew puerh or oolong. not green, white or floral teas. hope that helps.

  17. HalSamuel Says:

    HI, do you know …
    HI, do you know what measurments in ml your tea cups are, because i’ve just bought some chinese tea cups that are 120ml, and I was wondering if that was a little big? Also, will a gaiwan be appropriate for making Puerh and Oolong?

  18. pedro898 Says:

    Thanks for the vid. …
    Thanks for the vid.
    Out of curiosity which oolong are you drinking & which is your favourite?

  19. Mr3rr0r Says:

    I am known by many …
    I am known by many names ;> yeah its 0siris >:)

  20. hongster76 Says:

    Oolong tea, if made …
    Oolong tea, if made the right way is delicious ^^

    hope u enjoy the tea as much, btw r u Osirus?

  21. Mr3rr0r Says:

    Great Video i …
    Great Video i really enjoyed that, now I want to make my own oolong tea :P

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