I dressed in my favorite bellydance cover-up, a flowing velvet affair with beads and gold embroidery, turned on an episode of Firefly (Trash) with a tea scene with Inara and then rinsed and steeped the Imperial Concubine tea and served it alongside two pieces of rose Turkish delight.
The tea begins with a musky sweet aroma with notes of honey and apricot and has a light, smooth taste. The second steeping adds a very slight smoky note with an apricot fragrance and taste. The third and fourth steeping develop the sweet apricot and honey taste further. It is a nice tea.
I began with a steeping time of 45 seconds and increased it over the period of re-steeps ending with the fourth steep of 2 minutes.
2nd infusion, 20 sec. I love how this tea is a “jack of all trades”… sweet, complex, crisp, slightly bitter, smooth, clean.
Surprise! I actually got my mom to try this! She’s even more hyper sensitive about avoiding things that look or sound weird.
4th infusion, 20 sec. Slightly more pronounced liquor and flavor.
5th infusion w/ lemon peper salmon and apple cider vinegar and onion french cut green beans.
Hahah Imperial Concubine…. SCANDALOUS!
6th infusion w/ a granny smith apple and fat free caramel apple dip
Dude Cofftea you are going the absolute extra mile haha
huh?
6th infusion haha sorry should have clarified!
You can mix this with silver needles and get Imperial Porcupine :)
TeaCast, actually pu erhs can be steeped up to 12 infusions. Or so I’ve heard. I don’t think I’ll get that far tonite though. Maybe tomorrow.
Robert, HAHA! That’s just awesome.
Imperial Porcupine… LOL
Better yet, Jasmine Silver Needle to make it even more feminine I actually thought of that yesterday as I was drinking my JSN.
Oh no kidding! Wow that’s really cool I didn’t know that :). Any Pu-Erh, or does it depend?
Idk, I’d think any.