Don't Let Good Tea Lie Dormant: Your "Home Tea Master" Development Plan
In the corner of your cupboard, are there always a few packets of good tea you're hesitant to finish, or that were received as gifts? Seeing them gradually lose their freshness can feel like a missed opportunity.
In reality, the world of tea is far more expansive than you might imagine. Tea leaves aren't just for brewing solo; through proper "flavor deconstruction" and "blending logic," those unfinished teas are the perfect ingredients for creating your own signature blends!
In this workshop, I (Enya) will simplify the complex, teaching you how to use "sensory analysis" to breathe new life into your idle teas. We won't delve into obscure theories; instead, through hands-on blending, we'll guide you to discover the perfect flavor balance between different teas, teas and herbs, or even teas and other ingredients.
In this tea blending experience, you will gain:
Flavor Logic Deconstruction: Learn how to analyze a tea's aroma, mouthfeel, and aftertaste to find suitable partners for blending.
Home Tea Blending Practice: Use common teas from your home to create your own signature blend on the spot.
Sensory Skill Enhancement: From a professional perspective, learn how to refine your everyday beverages for greater depth and complexity.
This is more than just a tea blending event; it's an afternoon practice in "reimagining taste." We invite you to bring a packet of your "dormant home tea" and join us in transforming it into a surprising and delightful flavor experience.
Event Details:
Workshop Theme: Home Tea Blending | Breathing New Life into Old Teas
What to Bring: Please bring a package of tea from home that you don't finish or wish to repurpose (any type is welcome, no restrictions on variety).
Workshop Atmosphere: Relaxed Interaction, Expert Guidance
Who Should Attend: Tea lovers, those eager to explore creative pairings, and anyone who dislikes wasting good tea at home.
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Remember to bring the teas from home that you don't finish, or those you're tired of and wish to change the flavor of, for tea blending.
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