Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Raicu
 
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Hello,

Are there bamboo whisks for mixing WHOLE TEA LIVES, as for the japanese tea
ceremony?
Thank


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5/5/04


> Hello,
>
> Are there bamboo whisks for mixing WHOLE TEA LIVES, as for the japanese tea
> ceremony?
> Thank
>
>


Hi,

I assure you the answer is a resounding yes. There is a product for anyone
willing to pay for it. Seriously, I know of none. One of those long flat
bamboo impliments with the rounded end does nicely. Personally, I use a chop
stick, and when one of those is not within easy reach, the metal stick part
of the "clock face" thermometer.

Michael
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5/5/04


> Hello,
>
> Are there bamboo whisks for mixing WHOLE TEA LIVES, as for the japanese tea
> ceremony?
> Thank
>
>


Hi,

I assure you the answer is a resounding yes. There is a product for anyone
willing to pay for it. Seriously, I know of none. One of those long flat
bamboo impliments with the rounded end does nicely. Personally, I use a chop
stick, and when one of those is not within easy reach, the metal stick part
of the "clock face" thermometer.

Michael
Barbarian

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