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How to Brew and Taste Pu-erh Tea with Tea Expert Alice Liu | What's Eating Dan? 

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Follow along as Dan and Grace Young head to Grand Tea Imports in NYC's Chinatown for a special tea tasting with Alice Liu.
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Комментарии : 141   
@C2C.
@C2C. 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite episodes. My only wish is that it were longer. Excellent topic, the legendary Grace Young, and featuring an authentic Chinese tea experience. Alice Liu's expertise shines and she's a wonderful ambassador for tea. Dan is a great show host and listener; and I hope it becomes a series. After all, we're only scratching the very surface of teas!
@MysticDonBlair
@MysticDonBlair 2 года назад
I would love more tea content!!!
@richardheidelberg5193
@richardheidelberg5193 2 года назад
This could be a four hour documentary. Thanks so much.
@TheMrsBeej
@TheMrsBeej 2 года назад
This is one of those episodes that you know could have been an hour or longer to explain the complexity of the tea, the brew, etc. I'd gladly watch more of this!
@jodiperko2774
@jodiperko2774 2 года назад
Love this episode! I’m a devoted tea drinker and love all things tea. Thanks, Dan!
@lindac7146
@lindac7146 2 года назад
What a wonderful video. Loved this little ceremony. I love learning about other cultures and what they value.
@innersunandvision1890
@innersunandvision1890 2 года назад
As a fellow tea head I love to see anyone enjoying and talking about tea, and love to see this content pop up on my YT recommendations. There are a couple things that were quite peculiar to me though in this video. First is that she was comparing Sheng Puer to White tea. I don’t think this is quite accurate. I believe a lower heated, sun-dried green tea would be a little more accurate. Although it’s in its own subsection so that does make these things tricky. Also, looking at the color of the brew I don’t believe there is anyway that tea could be 30+ years old. Maybe 10 years old dry stored at best. Also a little surprised that she served a citrus stuffed Shu Puer to start. It seems like a lot on the pallet to then go to an aged Shu Puer and then the holy grail old Sheng Puer? Just some observations and thoughts. I’d love to see you return and sit down with her with one of her favorite teas and go more in depth into her understanding and perception of making tea. I bet she has some interesting and helpful things to share. Cheers
@tomasdjng
@tomasdjng 2 года назад
Yeah i also found it strange it was so green, i have a 2014 sheng puer thats even darker
@spiral310
@spiral310 2 года назад
I agree that the third raw Puer does look less than 10 years old by color. I'd expect a bit more copper tint to it.
@handyandy58_
@handyandy58_ 2 года назад
Absolutely no way that's a 30+ y.o. tea unless it's been like vacuum sealed for that entire time.
@EstebanJavornik
@EstebanJavornik 2 года назад
Absolutely agree on every point you made.
@Eza_yuta
@Eza_yuta 10 месяцев назад
Thought the same. Maybe she got switched on her father's stored teas.
@rpaiz87
@rpaiz87 2 года назад
My mouth started watering watching the reaction after the first sip of the last tea sample. Thank you Dan for sharing this experience with us 💛💜💙
@crimsonfirelily
@crimsonfirelily 2 года назад
This is such a delightful and fascinating episode. I learned so much more about tea than I could have ever imagined in such a short time. Thank you so much for this experience. Please do this again or expand on this. I would be so grateful. 💜
@annabizaro-doo-dah
@annabizaro-doo-dah 2 года назад
This is a whole new magical world to me! What a gem of a show.
@Hyper88
@Hyper88 2 года назад
This is a fascinating episode, I'm not too far from this shop. I might have to swing by now
@deleria010
@deleria010 2 года назад
Definitely go!!
@christophercapasso8214
@christophercapasso8214 2 года назад
Ditto. Going Saturday!
@MK-tv4qp
@MK-tv4qp 2 года назад
Report??
@Becausing
@Becausing 2 года назад
Grace’s face when Alice reveals the age of the last tea is incredible. 😲
@simonsavelyev7399
@simonsavelyev7399 2 года назад
Fascinating! Now I have to look up tea drunk poetry
@borderlineiq
@borderlineiq 2 года назад
This reminds me of being given a private docented tour of some great museum, or perhaps hearing a world class performance of a chamber orchestra with authentic ancient instruments, and left to appreciate it in your mind in the days and weeks that follow.
@breinich2
@breinich2 2 года назад
I love pu erh, and I learned so much in this video. As always, Dan is great.
@darrellobermann2315
@darrellobermann2315 2 года назад
Thank you for this glimpse into an incredible culture that has always been a mysterious to me
@sandyting137
@sandyting137 2 года назад
Thats odd though. the raw puerh you said didnt age at all. my 2005-2010 teas are reddish now.. is it stored in your fridge
@geekogen
@geekogen 7 месяцев назад
I love how reverent Dan is about the whole tea and process.
@abigailmcnaughton4661
@abigailmcnaughton4661 2 года назад
Fab episode. I have a much deeper appreciation of pu erh since reading “ the tea girl of hummingbird lane” by Lisa See and seeing this episode reminds me of the history and culture behind the growing of tea.
@erikfreitas9288
@erikfreitas9288 2 года назад
Learned so much! Awesome video!
@mndlessdrwer
@mndlessdrwer 2 года назад
Pu-erh is a fascinating tea, particularly the ripe variety, since it is a rapid fermentation, it changes the tea so dramatically compared to the raw aged pu-erh. Both are wonderful and the raw is definitely the more desirable one once it gets about 20 years on it, but you need to be prepared for the peculiar flavor from either. Most aged raw pu-erh have interesting medicinal flavors to them whereas ripe pu-erh is just a full embracing of the earthy quality that a lot of teas have. I like both, but I understand that it would be an acquired taste for most. I will say, if you ever get a ripe pu-erh that has a slightly "off" aroma, or a fishiness to the smell of the dried leaves, you may want to give it a few quick rinses with hot water from your kettle. Just enough to cover it, let it sit for a couple seconds, then dump it out. I've found that this can be enough to rescue some teas that have an unpleasant odor to them. One of my favorite ways to assess pu-erh is to think back on trips to fine woodcraft vendors, the places you go to buy specialty woods. A lot of raw and ripe pu-erh teas have aromas to them that are not just a simple generic "wood" aroma, but can instead bring back memories of specific woods like cedar, cherry, pine, rosewood, etc. So it's fun to see if you can pick out which wood it reminds you most of.
@jollypodger7102
@jollypodger7102 2 года назад
I’ve never really gotten into tea, now I feel like I’m missing out. That looked like a lovely experience!
@mastersplinter5966
@mastersplinter5966 2 года назад
Awesome video, it's different & I like. Fascinating and I didn't know Dan was a good Interviewer too.
@yanggao4639
@yanggao4639 2 года назад
Learned so much about pu-erh tea, thank you!
@gfreya9450
@gfreya9450 2 года назад
Pu-erh is very comforting and good for stomach cuz it helps digestion, it has a very unique but lovely flavour that can actually become very addictive once you get used to it. I love to mix it with dried chrysanthemum or rose petals, just put about 5~10g of pu-erh and a few dried chrysanthemums or roses in a teapot and add boiling water then let it brew for 10 mins, tastes just amazing♥!
@nikolaisedov2295
@nikolaisedov2295 2 месяца назад
Wonderful. My favourite is adding blackcurrant leaves to it. I actually like adding it to any black tea
@phranerphamily
@phranerphamily 2 года назад
I was fortunate enough to spend 2019 to 2021 in Beijing well my husband was working on a job. They have entire neighborhood of tea shops. I have had these types of teas and had wonderful tastings with families that have been doing this for generations. I encourage anyone to arrange a tea tasting anytime you are in a city that has a large Asian district. It's an amazing experience.
@greg1158
@greg1158 19 дней назад
I am stunned by the beauty of Alice.
@burblingbarbacoa4944
@burblingbarbacoa4944 15 дней назад
ok greg
@susanmunoz7688
@susanmunoz7688 2 года назад
Wonderful, I really enjoyed this 🥰
@christophercapasso8214
@christophercapasso8214 2 года назад
I wish I knew you were doing this episode! I would have come down to watch!!
@jonathanniccolls1592
@jonathanniccolls1592 2 года назад
Thank you ATK & Chef Grace Young!
@rayman20us
@rayman20us 2 года назад
It's a little unclear what's being discussed between about 3:00 and 5:00 in this video. They're discussing using again the exact same leaves that were just brewed, to brew again and again. These multiple brewings could go more than 10 times, depending on the type of tea. Although some people would think that the flavor gets weaker, but remains the same after each brewing, many tea experts say that they can discern the taste of different flavor notes with each successive brewing.
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
I’m always excited by a Tea Episode by Dan. 👏🏽
@johnb7337
@johnb7337 Год назад
Good content! Nice that people flagged the questionable parts here, that pu'er isn't white tea, and that last tea didn't look fermented enough to be more than a decade old. It could've been incredibly well preserved, stored in a cool and dry place, but then that doesn't work to skip why that's atypical, and generally not regarded positively. Still, the perspective and information was fine for introductory content. I don't think that drinking tangerine pu'er then shu then aged sheng is necessarily a problem. Drinking lighter to heavier may suit more people's preference better, and leaving citrus pu'er out of a combined tasting, but it's all just preference.
@marshab4983
@marshab4983 2 года назад
Very interesting, thank you! I look forward to trying the pu-erh tea.
@kali5587
@kali5587 Месяц назад
I liked the concept of pu-erh tea in tangerine. Looked great!
@dansmith6909
@dansmith6909 2 года назад
Can confirm the existence of tea drunkenness, even with the floor sweepings we get in bags in my country. Drink too much tea in the morning on an empty stomach and it makes me very nauseous
@andymok7945
@andymok7945 9 месяцев назад
Thanks. Very informative.
@johannavanwinkle815
@johannavanwinkle815 Год назад
What a great video!!
@ericthompson3982
@ericthompson3982 2 года назад
Too. Freaking. Cool. My god, I'm a nerd. Both of these women are so interesting, and I adore that he's really just there to listen.
@barbaracholak5204
@barbaracholak5204 2 года назад
Hello ATK Salutations from California 😋
@AmericasTestKitchen
@AmericasTestKitchen 2 года назад
Hi Barbara! 😊
@WildwoodCastle
@WildwoodCastle 2 года назад
Sitting here with my staple.. Earl Grey from Taylor's of Harrogate and enjoying this wonderful video from Dan...
@malcolmwadley557
@malcolmwadley557 Год назад
I love 熟普洱茶 ripe pu er tea! Great video! I'll have to come for a visit one day!
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
Dan is such a cool interviewer 👏🏽
@sambutarbutar2276
@sambutarbutar2276 2 года назад
Lovely video!
@justinsteele8400
@justinsteele8400 2 года назад
That 30 year old tea has to be a mistake. There’s no way. That’s the color of a new sheng. My white teas brew darker than that. Puerh with even a handful of years would be darker.
@xiulanli745
@xiulanli745 3 месяца назад
Agreed!!! 30 years old tea will have darker color.
@MeiLeaf
@MeiLeaf 2 года назад
Great to see more exploration in tea. I think that it is worth saying that Raw PuErh is actually a sun-dried Green tea rather than a White since it does go through a Sha Qing process. Yunnan does make Whites but these are never considered PuErh. Keep the tea videos coming!
@martinyang5459
@martinyang5459 2 года назад
Sheng undergoes partial shaqing, so it lies between green tea and white tea. Yunnan green teas (Dianlü) are fully fixed, even the sun-dried ones.
@MeiLeaf
@MeiLeaf 2 года назад
@@martinyang5459 hmmm I would have to respectfully disagree. Firstly a fundamental definition of a Green is that is goes through a Sha Qing process no matter what the actual heating parameters. Secondly every Sha Qing session that I have witnessed in Yunnan has had very hot hot woks and extended cooking time, I have done it a few times myself and it is really hot and long work cooking those leaves. So I don't really consider it to be that partial. Yes, it may not fully deactivate enzymes in the leaf but that would be the same for many roughly made green teas on the market and we still call them green tea.
@martinyang5459
@martinyang5459 2 года назад
@@MeiLeaf The shaqing used for sheng is definitely partial; I've had producers explain to me that they can't go too hot or too long. A given leaf, when fully instead of partially fixed, tastes less bitter and less complex in my experience. It becomes Dianlü rather than sheng. The complete shaqing used for, say, longjing is definitely more thorough than the partial one for sheng. That said, you're probably right that there are green teas that are partially fixed. And if those are green teas, then so is unaged sheng. Thanks for explaining.
@MeiLeaf
@MeiLeaf 2 года назад
@@martinyang5459 the world of tea is beautifully nuanced with these kind of grey areas for discussion despite thousands of years of history and the learning ever ends. Wishing you plenty of delicious tea!
@fernandadp94
@fernandadp94 2 года назад
this was great. and crazy. I;m goging to buy tea asap
@judyl.6550
@judyl.6550 2 года назад
Very interesting!!!
@cynthiaslater7445
@cynthiaslater7445 2 года назад
I learned about Chinese teas in Beijing but I didn't know about fruity Pu 'er. I drink fermented Pu 'er. My best experience was tasting jasmine tea that was $1800 a pound!
@robertmcdannold3757
@robertmcdannold3757 2 года назад
I’ve watched hours of Chinese tea ceremony videos and have grown to live the art. Everyone here seems to be drinking correctly. It’s customary for women to raise their lower fingers when they sip and for men to curl their fingers under the cup. Good job, Dan. I’ve also learned that the tea can be held in the mouth to full appreciate the flavor, but nobody seems to be doing that here. Wonderful video.
@Lou.B
@Lou.B Год назад
Maybe when ceremony becomes more important than being present with tea.
@darrylgaston7009
@darrylgaston7009 Год назад
My two old Vietnamese friends from work introduced me to Pu-erh and Su le said to pour out the 1st batch of water and drink the 2nd! I found some golden Pu-erh that is pretty good.
@azharel
@azharel 2 года назад
Bring more Alice and Grace on the show!
@kristenlu1428
@kristenlu1428 9 месяцев назад
So delightful. Knowledgeable, entertaining and kind people. Please share more on tea. I would love to watch more. 🫖🍵🙏
@spencerkieft6021
@spencerkieft6021 2 года назад
Pu-erh is my favorite type of tea. I'm a little barbaric with my preparation. I usually simmer it for a while until it's very strong and serve it with milk.
@marilynsnider8183
@marilynsnider8183 2 года назад
I love tea. I took a tea course once.
@ecco222
@ecco222 6 месяцев назад
Looks like a super nice tea shop
@chaoticfloralarrangement8741
@chaoticfloralarrangement8741 2 года назад
I've never done drugs, drank alcohol, or smoked for my own personal reasons but I'm very inclined to try that tea drunkenness at least once for the experience
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
That bit about Tea is true for us in India too: Tea with Snack with a preference for Tea Leaves.
@artistlovepeace
@artistlovepeace Год назад
I love China!
@jimmychristensen7112
@jimmychristensen7112 Год назад
Would love to try those tea's..specialy the tangerine, and the 30+ year old
@rebeccapopp9738
@rebeccapopp9738 2 года назад
Great video. Does this mean we can ignore the best by dates on tea in the US?
@emcsquare62
@emcsquare62 2 года назад
I just purchased and received a box of these. I don't see comments, but do you steep the whole tangerine ball or do you empty the tea and brew only it, not the tangerine?
@KM-cs1dy
@KM-cs1dy 2 года назад
For a mug size. You break them apart. Take some tea and some tangerine peel to brew them together. For a common tea pot can be 1/2 based on your preference of taste.
@aut-1212
@aut-1212 2 года назад
So cool
@RuStOlIuM420
@RuStOlIuM420 4 месяца назад
Omg i need to visit this place, totally worth the drive from central ohio right lpl
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
Moral of the story: Tea Drunk was liquid courage for many Chinese Poets.
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong 2 года назад
Fun! Thanks for sharing. 💙🍵
@kevinbaker6168
@kevinbaker6168 2 года назад
I wish that these What's Eating Dan segments were included in the ATK tv show segments. Dan covers things that seem not to make it in the show.
@abigailschmick7185
@abigailschmick7185 2 года назад
Dans the man
@ynasra1065
@ynasra1065 2 года назад
Love tea thnx dan
@joro4755
@joro4755 2 года назад
2:45 Dan is such a tease
@daunsimbukan
@daunsimbukan 2 года назад
😍
@noshalom
@noshalom 2 года назад
I'm curious though, no discarding of the first brew? I thought you always do that with puerh....
@josedesilencio8851
@josedesilencio8851 Год назад
Are these tea cakes being sold at Shoppee?
@justanotherguy312
@justanotherguy312 11 месяцев назад
This is my favorite tea. Than oolong. Than jasmine
@ohheycrystalhey
@ohheycrystalhey 2 года назад
I cackled at the 老同志 old comrade name, that's so funny
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
Grand Tea and Imports is so cool! Happy to see you not being a bull in a tea shop. 😂
@Kakakakakakakakakakakaka684
@Kakakakakakakakakakakaka684 5 месяцев назад
Grace has such a powerful voice. Love that lil bish
@marionwarren1006
@marionwarren1006 Год назад
I want to order all 3 different pureh teas
@jwillisbarrie
@jwillisbarrie 2 года назад
Enjoying the captions for the Deaf
@TheCynthiaRice
@TheCynthiaRice 2 года назад
It's called "Tribute Tea"....
@AdamShaiken
@AdamShaiken 2 года назад
Constant Comment is my personal favorite...tangerine pooh bear sounds like it may be my thing, too!
@AdamShaiken
@AdamShaiken 2 года назад
Pooh Bear tea...loves us !!!
@Chemicalkinetics
@Chemicalkinetics 2 года назад
I realize that come to this "area" very often, but never came to this tea shop. I always come around here to the store next to this tea shop. This tea shop did not catch my eyes.
@justanotherguy312
@justanotherguy312 11 месяцев назад
I’ve been saying this tea name all along and people keep trying to correct me on it saying it wrong. Lol. The same with oolong. But most people actually pronounce that one wrong
@nonameronin1
@nonameronin1 9 месяцев назад
As someone who likes to keep the peels of citrus fruits for various uses I feel like I would get into an argument if a merchant tried to sell me just the meat of a tangerine 😅.
@HughesEnterprises
@HughesEnterprises 2 года назад
I’ve tried this in Seattle. The good stuff tastes like old books. The bad stuff tastes like moldy old books.
@KM-cs1dy
@KM-cs1dy 2 года назад
Fair enough, some think cheeses taste like wet socks some love it.
@jacobmelena9116
@jacobmelena9116 2 года назад
This makes me wish I liked tea
@Eza_yuta
@Eza_yuta 10 месяцев назад
No way that tea is over 30 years old. The very light color and "floral" thing mean young shu puerh.
@michaelanthony1493
@michaelanthony1493 2 года назад
Mei leaf
@cpa314
@cpa314 2 года назад
This was great, but way too short.
@amdog5055
@amdog5055 2 года назад
Pu-erh me a cup!
@thecook8964
@thecook8964 11 месяцев назад
"tea drunk" to me is towards the end of a tea tasting, you're ready to put down $50 for two oz. of something called "old man's eyebrows, " in an euphoric high
@00000ppp
@00000ppp Год назад
Nice video, but I don't think one thing she said about puerh production is correct.
@justanotherguy312
@justanotherguy312 11 месяцев назад
I’ve had some that taste almost fishy which is yummy
@TRG92
@TRG92 2 года назад
Is that 30 year old tea like some sort of a joke? Looks like a 30 day old sheng. Or someone pressed green tea into a cake.
@tuongthanh662
@tuongthanh662 2 года назад
Xinh chào
@Klesk1985
@Klesk1985 2 года назад
LOL 👋
@Durianpieenthusiast
@Durianpieenthusiast 2 года назад
Someone get SteveMRE1982 in here.
@oceanwonders
@oceanwonders Год назад
Um no one actually told me how to brew pu-erh tea.
@rueimingtan1080
@rueimingtan1080 Год назад
Did she just said puer is white tea?? And her last tea looks like a fake. 30 yr old raw puer have a deeper color.
@henrycooks1883
@henrycooks1883 2 года назад
And where pray tell did you show us how to brew Pu-erh tea, it is a ritual, so a few hints might have been nice.
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