Category: Light

Goji Berry, Wild Trees, and Tofu Misozuke

Six-month-old rooibos kombu tofu misozuke: whoof that was strong! I think at this stage it should be called “sake camembert”. You have to dig deep (let the cheese linger on the tongue for 5 seconds) to taste the rooibos kombu(*),…

Shincha of Spring 2012

“Shincha” means “new tea”. It’s popular in Japan, but outside of the Japan, it’s the kind of “insider tea” that only a regular would know because the host whispers to her “hey we just got a small bag arrive in…

Phoenix Oolongs

When I hear charcoal fire roasted, I don’t think of light and floral. I think smoky. That certainly has to do with the Charcoal Fire Roasted Tung Ting, the first charcoal-fire-roasted tea that I ever tried, and it’s everything but…

Honey Jialong

This tea leaves your palate with the sweetness of jicama, a sweetness that goes all the way to your nose and makes you believe that if you start talking after you take a sip, chamomile and gardenia floats out of…

Goji berry tea

It belongs to the herbal tea section: a type of red fruit dried to the size of the eraser at the end of an HB pencil, but skinnier and wrinklier. I’ve had dried goji berries before at a Chinese herbal…