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The gongfu or kung fu tea is a tea brewing and drinking process that is native in China. Tea drinking plays a great part in the Chinese and Japanese cultures. In fact, it is involved in most of their ceremonies and rituals. It is also a way to express friendship and harmony, art, and appreciation.
The utensils needed to make this tea consist of cast iron teapots, cauldron and cast iron grates for the preheating and boiling process of the tea, small cups as well as griddle for serving it. The kettle commonly used is called tetsubin. This kettle is unique for its intricate and exquisite designs. Compared to a regular teaware, this Chinese tea set is also smaller and more delicate.
This tea tea is done by boiling spring water, and adding it to the teapot with the tea leaves. One common leaf that is used to make a kung fu tea is the wu long. It is known for its strong bitter flavor. The number of wu long depends on the person's preference. To reduce the bitterness of the tea, it's a good idea to use a small amount of leaves only and infuse it for a few minutes.
There are many ways to prepare a kung fu tea and this one is pretty basic. If you are considering of making yourself a kung fu tea, then it's a good idea to start with this version. Because of its bitter taste, you may also want to use a few leaves until you get used to the taste. You can then use several leaves, if you want.
Lucy Lindel is an observer of Kung Fu Tea. Please visit her Cast Iron Tea-Pot site for more information
Benefits of Cast Iron Tea Pots
Cast iron tea pots which also called tetsubin tea pots, a song of praise to its Motherland, Japan. Here it was first utilized in an open fire as a vessel for boiling water. Today the best cast iron tea pots still come from the same place. Traditionally, after finishing the tea pots, the Japanese hang them over their fireplace. When it was cold season they used to get heat and humidity this way. Now, tea pots made from cast iron live up to their estate – they are so popular as fastest if we are talking about brewing tea. Thanks to it's metal nature, tetsubin tea pot has the ability to heat up its contents efficiently. It doesn't take you long to enjoy your cup of matcha green tea if you use this piece of art.
Sometimes people think these are hard to clean and hesitate to buy cast iron teapots. The have no reason to worry, a cast iron tea pot is really easy to clean and maintain, making them absolutely compatible in today's contemporary and comfort-oriented kitchens. Best you can do would be baking soda or natural soap to cleaning enameled interior. If rust has accumulated, just use a wet cotton cloth with a bit of sea salt and olive oil to rub the affected areas and bingo! Your tetsubin is clean and beautiful.
However cast iron tea pots take longer and more effort to make, Compared to other kinds of tea pots. But this is exactly why we called it piece of art, cast iron teapots are designed with so impressive scrupulous detailing, so neetly, that outstand them off the competition. In case you cherish rooted traditions and be elegant at the same time, then the cast iron tea pot is what you are looking for. Head to the TeaLux and check out their tea pots and kettles section for that perfect cast iron teapot.
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