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On our last trip to our "other" home, I was strolling through the Japan Pavilion, and I stumbled upon the green teas. I had never really given any real thought to it really. I knew that I LOOOOOOOVED the green tea at Teppen Edo, and Tokyo Dining as well, but it never really occurred to me that it was something I could actually make myself at home. So I bought a bag of the tea with nuts. $6.25 is a bargain for any souvenir you get at WDW that you enjoy for more than a few minutes! I didn't want to fork out $42 for a tea pouring thing/cup/set/whatever they call it, so I went home and after a little searching I found one for $5.00 at World Market.
Its actually a heck of a deal. It has the giant tea cup, the "pourer", and a metal strainer. (As you can see; I'm no tea expert!) It was regular price of $8, and I snagged up 4 of them for $5 each! One for me, and 3 I gave away as Christmas presents.
The problem is even after reading the instructions (which made NO sense at all) and after looking it all up on the internet, I STILL don't know what I am doing!!!
So I'm hoping to get some input. Don't get me wrong... it usually tastes good, but I do it differently each time, and it tastes different each time, and I don't know if what I'm drinking is good tea, or just better than bitter water.
So lets discuss it.
BTW, the tea sets were a HUGE HIT for everyone that got them! They were one of the best $5 gifts I have found yet actually.
I picked up 3 bags of Chinese tea at a local oriental grocery store for .57 cents a box, and wrapped them up separate. The tea & pot were a bigger hit than some of the more expensive gifts.
Its actually a heck of a deal. It has the giant tea cup, the "pourer", and a metal strainer. (As you can see; I'm no tea expert!) It was regular price of $8, and I snagged up 4 of them for $5 each! One for me, and 3 I gave away as Christmas presents.
The problem is even after reading the instructions (which made NO sense at all) and after looking it all up on the internet, I STILL don't know what I am doing!!!

So I'm hoping to get some input. Don't get me wrong... it usually tastes good, but I do it differently each time, and it tastes different each time, and I don't know if what I'm drinking is good tea, or just better than bitter water.
So lets discuss it.
- How do YOU make green tea?
- What are the benefits of green tea?
- What is the WRONG way to make green tea?
- Which ones do you like best?
- Do the more expensive teas taste better?
BTW, the tea sets were a HUGE HIT for everyone that got them! They were one of the best $5 gifts I have found yet actually.


