My mom gave me the pretty tea pot and tea cups when I went to Korea last year. |
I bought the tea-tray because I need something to function as a basin for the excess water during the tea-brewing process and it's so perfect for me and my tea time. Without this, I keep walking up and down the kitchen to drain the excess water from a bowl and it's so annoying.
The excess water goes to the basin through the carved Chinese. |
My mom had taught me how to brew the tea and doing it without my mom makes me feel like I'm a grown-up. HAHA! |
I'm usually mesmerized by this color. This is so beautiful. |
My mom has tons of those tea pots and tea cups and those tea accessories are well displayed so I feel like sometimes I'm in the tea-store or something. |
No offense, but I need to tell this. Some tea I bought here is kind of horrible. They're not tea. They are like water with scent. I'm not a tea-expert so I can't specifically explain what's the difference between the tea I bought here and the tea I used to drink but the one thing I can say is that they're not good tea.
My mom never works out. No. Never. But, surprisingly, when she got a check-up her blood vessels' age was 10 years younger than her actual age and the factor that we can guess is definitely having really good tea, continuously. She has been addictive to tea for 30years.
In addition, I need to tell something. You guys might think that having green tea is really good thing like drinking 3 cups or 4cups of green tea will help me lose my weight or something but it's not true. Even though you brew green tea with hot water the inherent feature brings some cold energy to your organ. You know what I mean? I don't mean the green tea "actually" makes your organ freeze. It's the asian concept.
Anyway, I'm going to steal some of my mom's tea pots or tea cups if I go to Korea. HAHAHAHAH!
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