The Friday Roundup is a weekly collection of five of my favorite blog posts from around the world. It’s my little way of getting the word out about all of my favorite tea blogs. Is there someone I’m missing? Let me know about it in the comments below!
Types of Black Tea – Flavor Profiles and Regions
Daniela from Tea Cachai wrote a fantastic guide to black tea. She covered everything from growing regions to the different varieties and brewing methods. I definitely recommend bookmarking it to go back to later, especially if you’ve just started exploring.
What could be better than a lovely Huang Shan Mao Feng? Enjoying it while hiking on a mountain! Eric from One Man’s Tea Journey shared his lovely (but a bit chilly) experience exploring Caesar’s Head State Park. Make sure you check out the great shots of the waterfall.
Loose Leaf Tea Essentials + Other Items to Brew Your Best Cup
It can be hard to know what tools you need to make loose leaf tea at home, especially when you are just getting started. Ash from Ash Loves Tea put together a list of essentials to set anyone off on the right path. Keeping it simple is definitely the way to go.
Matcha Monday Masterclasses | Preparing Matcha (Part 1) – The Traditional Methods
Great minds think alike! Kimberly from Tea is a Wish Your Heart Makes and I both wrote about the same topic on the same day. One of the things I love most about tea blogging is that we each offer a different perspective. Make sure to check out her tips and tricks.
Yunnan Sourcing 2014 Autumn Bingdao
I am always excited to see an elusive new post from Cwyn’s Death by Tea Come in my feed. This week she shared her experiences with an oldie but a goodie. Tea storage doesn’t always go as planned but there is always something to be learned.
Thanks so much for featuring my new matcha series in your round up! It made me laugh so much when I saw that we both posted on the same day about the same thing haha. Great minds really do think alike. I really enjoyed your matcha post, I always learn so much from your blog.
No problem! I always reading your blog posts.