Apr 14, 2021
Today’s episode Sesame Street is brought to you by the number 4
and the
letter T...wait, nope. This is Totally Tell Me Everything and
we’re talking about tea. The kind you drink, silly.
We couldn’t record a show about tea without having some of it
while we talked. right? What were we drinking? Sarah made herself a
glass of
iced green tea with honey, and Bryn had hot
peach tisane.
Question 1: What is it about tea that you are into?
Bryn starts us off by talking about the appeal of the ritual of
tea, informed by her daily tea-drinking husband’s deep thoughts
about this caffeinated beverage: “Tea is MOMENT. Tea is a respite
in your day. It’s a moment of quiet and
mindfulness and contemplation or just resting and
not doing. It’s a moment for just being.”
Herbal teas/tisanes are Bryn’s jam these days, as she tries to
avoid caffeine. She likes iced tea with flavored
simple syrups that she makes herself.
Sarah first became interested in tea thanks to everyone’s
favorite bald Starfleet hottie, Captain Picard, thanks to his
iconic order: Tea, Earl
Grey, Hot, even though Sarah likes to drink Lady Grey
better than the Captain’s fave.
But her big tea love is British High Tea!
- She got into this in when she was just out of college. She and
her girlfriends would go about once a month and try out different
tea rooms around LA, from the Valley to Orange
County.
- While in London on their honeymoon, Richard and Sarah went to
have High
Tea at Harrods of London. It did not live up to her
expectations. :(
- A better tea experience, however, was at the El Capitan Theater
in Hollywood in 2004, when Sarah and her mom enjoyed a special
tea-movie special event. The movie was Princess Diaries 2: Royal
Engagement. The theater rented out a dining space in the upper
levels of Hollywood and Highland, for an Afternoon Tea Seating.
After the film (which she
loved), they were escorted across the street, up stairs and
into this ballroom space with round tables all set with the
traditional tea service 3-tiered tray. On walls and columns were
costumes, photos and paintings from the movie. And seven Disney
princesses walked around and visited your table, and you could go
visit Ariel in her grotto. It was the BEST. Check out pics from
Mouseplanet! (Side note: Stan Lee did not limit his cameos to
just Marvel films. He has a rather disturbing cameo in this
film!)
- Education Corner:
Low Tea vs. High Tea
Question 2: What we want to learn about/deep dive?
Sarah was determined to find out where tea comes from and why
there are different types. Her research came from a
book!
Some highlights:
- All tea comes from ONE PLANT, no matter the type. A single
species of plant Camellia sinensis. An evergreen shrub that
has small white aromatic flowers. The leaves of this plant create
tea when processed correctly!
- Processing is what creates the different types. If you pluck
the leaves off the plant and throw them in boiling water, you get a
bitter beverage. The process has 5 stages:
- Step 1: Withering - the leaves and buds are softened on large
racks in a heated room or air-dry in the sun. Starch in leaf begins
to convert to sugar, moisture content drops. WHITE TEA uses mostly
the white buds, and maybe a leaf.
- Step 2: Rolling - leaves are now soft and pliant and can be
rolled - this twists and crushes the leaves and releases sap and
stimulates fermentation. (GREEN TEA is immediately heated and
dried, and does not go under the next Oxidation step)
- Step 3: Oxidation - VIP b/c here is where the flavor and value
are determined. Rolled leaves are placed on trays at a 1-2”
thickness, then left in a cool damp place for 1-3 hours to oxidize.
This causes a chemical reaction which heats the leaves. If the temp
gets too high, the leaves taste burned. Too low and you have a
metallic aftertaste. Oxidation makes leaves turn from green to
copper. (OOLONG tea is partially oxidized (about 60%, then goes to
next 2 stages.)
- Step 4: Drying - Oxidizes leaves are dried with hot air on a
conveyer belt, which stops the fermentation process and turns the
leaves the characteristic dark brown or black.
- Step 5: Grading/Sorting - Sorted into leaf grades based on
size. Whole leaf produces the finest quality tea, dust size are
used for the quick-brewing tea bags.
- Herbal Teas, Rooibos and Yerba Mate do NOT come from this
Camellia Sinensis, and we should be calling them “tisanes” (rhymes
with “inane” and
“brynane”), a
medicinal drink or infusion.
Sarah also wanted more info on the
origin of British Afternoon Tea. It’s fascinating!
Bryn’s deep dive this month was shallow, as she sought the
answer to the question: Is sun tea actually dangerous?
Question 3: What are you excited about regarding tea?
Sarah and Bryn are both all about the vessels!
- Bryn brought out an array of some of her favorite cups for
drinking tea
- Sarah shared a new-found story behind her mom’s tea set: a
vintage 1960s Japanese Somayaki Green Double Wall Tea Pot with
4 cups, a creamer and sugar bowl from Matsunaga Ceramics Shop.
- The heart shape cut outs represent plovers (Chidori) - a
species of wading bird. Notice the wavy brush pattern below? That
represents waves. This combination of plovers and waves is called
Nami-Chidori in Japanese, and is a common motif in Japanese
arts.
- She’s just so tickled that this tea set she grew up with turns
out to have such history!
Final Thought
Sarah says tea is a moment, but it also creates a memory,
whether it calls you back to an amusingly disappointing Harrods
experience or a precious time with family from long ago.
For Bryn, tea is another way to perform self care in a time when
life seems to move too quickly.
And perhaps the best final thought came from Eleanor Roosevelt
(Or
did it?):
A woman is like a tea bag. You never know how strong it is until
it is in hot water.
Eleanor Roosevelt
We hope you’ll come sit by us next month when we tackle another
topic on Totally Tell Me Everything. Ta-ta!
About Totally Tell Me Everything
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