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Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Monday, 16 May 2011

Cup of Tea Tasting


Let me start this by saying that before I went to this tea tasting I knew nothing about tea, only that I like herbal and green. I think it's safe to say that afterwards, if I didn't have a memory like a sieve I would pretty much be an expert. My friend Georgie invited me to to go with her by sending me this link on face book and although I have loads of uni work still to do, I couldn't really resist.

I said before that Georgie is doing a chocolate diploma and she is also training to the a Tasting Adventure Host for Hotel Chocolat, so as part of her training she had to try another tasting experience to relate it to chocolate. So, you might think this is a bit mad and that chocolate has nothing to do with tea, but we discovered it does. My first experience of chocolate tasting was on a 3 day course when I first started Hotel Chocolat, and I loved it (who wouldn't) we tried various types of chocolate and learned how to properly taste it by smelling, snapping and eating. And my last chocolate tasting was of the Hotel Chocolat purist range with my manager, which really is interesting as they taste so different because of where they're grown, the type of bean and weather conditions. Although I couldn't take the tasting that seriously because the manager kept saying umami (I don't know why I found it so funny) and Hamwee (asparagus wee). So yeah, in relation to chocolate, some teas are single origin (beans or tea leaves only come from one area) and the process, such as fermentation affects the flavour.

I think I went off on a bit of a tangent there, so on to the tea. Christine who led the tea tasting really was an absolute authority on tea. We really liked this as you can tell that they are really passionate about the product they sell and that their teas were really top notch.

The first ones we tried were first and second flush darjeeling which basically means the first and second harvest, apparently there are 4 per year so the first one is somewhat coveted! And I'm not surprised really, Christine said it was like the Champagne of tea and it was definitely my favourite.

As I said my memory is like a sieve so I can't remember some of them, but I know that next we tried was assam. I definitely didn't like this one, we had the CTC version which you find in super market tea bags without milk and sugar. I don't like it anyway but without milk it was like drinking metal infused water. But luckily we got to have some lovely earl grey after, which was better than any I've ever tried before, really citrusy and fresh.

Then we moved on to oolong, white, green and herbal/fruit teas. I've never tried oolong or white tea before, but they were both very delicate, and as I discovered on saturday, I'm a fan of delicately flavoured teas. So, yeah, it was a very interesting day and I think if anyone is interested in tea its a great thing to try.

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Tea Monkey Milton Keynes

Tea Monkey opened up in Milton Keynes this week and I've been wanting to go ever since I saw it was coming! It's nice to have something a bit different in MK because it's quite a commercialised place and you don't see a lot of unique businesses opening up. The actual 'shop' is lovely, they've not over crammed it with tables and chairs and with the modern decor it feels inviting and spacey, and it's in a great location opposite the tree! The staff were all happy and helpful (which after working in a shop for 3 years you really notice!) and the whole place had a great atmosphere!

...but too the good stuff! There were so many great teas on the menu and I couldn't decide for ages, but eventually went for a flowering tea because I've never tried one before. It had a nice delicate flavour, but the best part was obviously when the flower bloomed.

And of course you can't have tea with out cake so I went for the clotted cream and strawberry cheese cake, and I have to say it was one of the best I've had (and I eat a lot of cheesecake!). The clotted cream cheese part melted in your mouth and the strawberries were like an added bonus. My friend had a huge victoria sponge like cake and a different blooming tea, which were also amazing! I'm a big fan of different teas, so it's great to have a new place to stop and have a break while you're shopping up the city. I can't wait to go again and try my next one, I'd definitely urge any fellow Milton Keynesers to get down there and try something new!

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