Japanese Green Tea Ceremony

Take a look at a real Japanese green tea ceremony! For more information on green tea visit www.buy-green-tea.org
In my first video I show you how to make a delicious cup of green tea using loose tea. Please check back often for more videos. Thanks for watching.
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:O wow!
@ring088 I talk about roobios and darjeeling tea in a couple of videos but I have yet to do a video dedicated to either one but it is now on the top of my to do list :] Peace, Love and Darjeeling Tea.
Hello..
I just ordered a tea infuseing pot thing like you used in this video.. I hope I will enjoy it.
Any chance you can do a vid on Darjeeling and South Africa Red tea?
Have a great summer
Dane
Thanks for teaching me! I like your cup!
@FiddlerAdam he’s high on caffeine
you remind me of jonah hill for some reason don’t know why mate. You live in D.C. or New York?
@FiddlerAdam Tea gets me all excited :]
Never have I seen such an excited energetic fellow. GO YOU!
After making the first cup, he said we can use it several more times. Do we have to make the remaining cups directly after, or can we wait to make it the following days. If we can wait, how should we store the leaves until then? thanks
Thanks for making this video, I just purchased some loose green tea and a strainer and had no idea what to do!
you think it would just be fine using a coffee filter to drain the tea?
i need me a better strainer. the one i have now leaves a bunch of little leaves inside :/
@airman355 No you don’t have to use an infuser. There are many different ways to make tea in many different cultures. The great part about tea is you can do what you want. :]
Nice video man! Very informative and inspiring to make tea! One question, do you HAVE to use a separator, or could you just poor it in the mug, and then strain it? Thanks a lot!
I’ve heard a lot of contradicting information about tea storing containers. This happens to be the metal tin that the tea came in. I’ve heard plastic is very bad to store tea in because it’s a petroleum based product. None the less thanks for your input. I’ll keep this in mind. And I’ve heard that about metal tins before. It seems to me that everyone complains about every sort of storage container. Lulz :]