Connecting through tea and teaware

Do you value connecting your food and food related utensils with people? The tomatoes and strawberries I eat just taste better when I know they are from Farmer George in San Juan Capistrano. Even better when the taste evokes his face. Having met the person who raises and processes some of the chickens I eat makes me feel better knowing how that chicken was raised and translates into taste and well-being. Using the cast iron pan that belonged to my nana evokes her image and memories of her culinary skills.

With tea, while I don’t know any of the growers or teamakers personally, I do feel like I know many of them through my trusted sources second-hand. And that is important to me; I rarely buy tea whose provenance I cannot trace. Some of the tea ware I use or sell is the same. My favorite tea cup of the moment brings up the potter’s face (Heidi Kreitchet!) every time I drink out of it.

On the flip-side, I do use a lot of mass-produced teaware from Bodum, ForLife, etc. It’s functional, sometimes cheaper, and sometimes great. But not really the same for me. I rarely drink a mass-produced corporate tea out of a mass-produced cup at home but will do when I am out and about (because what are ya gonna do?).

How is it for you? Do you value connecting with people through the tea and tea products you consume?

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AllanK said

My most used piece of teaware is a gaiwan I got from an excellent local tea shop. I sometimes think of that shop when using the gaiwan even though I rarely drink her teas anymore. I have been meaning to take a trip back to that local store.

Connection to a place is also part of what I am referring to…using that gaiwan evoking memories of the teashop.

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Zennenn said

My favorite teacups are a gift from my niece, who studied in Korea and brought back a set of infuser cups for me nearly 10 years ago. I don’t use the ceramic infuser, instead using a basket. Every time I use them I think of her. Knowing where my tea comes from is important to me too, even if that just means that I am comfortable with the vendor. But am I happier with some details about a tea’s origin.

That’s what I’m talking about! When use of a teacup (or tea) brings a person or experience to your mind. Kinda like Proust’s madeleine.

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