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Morning Crane Tea Noeulhangki Balhyocha by Kim Jong Yeol [Episode 235]
Another very tasty and unique Balhyocha from Morning Crane Tea. This one has larger leaves than the others and is made by Kim Jong Yeol. Elements of oolong, black, and white teas. https://www.facebook.com/MorningCraneTea/
Morning Crane Tea Balhyocha Yi Ho Young [Episode 230]
This is a very nice Balhyocha made by Yi Ho Young who has unfortunately recently passed. Thank you to Arthur of Morning Crane Teas for providing the tea. Please check out https://www.facebook.com/MorningCraneTea/ for more details on specialty Korean teas.
Morning Crane Tea Korean Hwangcha [Episode 214]
This episode, James and Denny bring on an old favorite from a years back, Morning Crane Tea’s Korean Hwangcha (Balhyocha), different from Chinese Yellow Tea. With very small buds, this is a complex, delicate, floral tea! http://teaatmorningcranetea.blogspot.com/
Hwangcha Morning Crane Korean Green Tea [Episode 29]
James & Denny complete their two-episode series on Korean tea acquired from Morning Crane Tea. From the Hadong growing region they review a Hwangcha (Yellow Tea) from an artisan tea producer via Morning Crane tea. Rich, delicious, silky, and smooth. … Continue reading
Sejak Morning Crane (Dong Cheon) Korean Green Tea [Episode 28]
James & Denny do another two-episode series on Korean tea acquired from Morning Crane Tea. From the Hadong growing region they review a Sejak from Dong Cheon teas via Morning Crane. This tea can be purchased in the western world … Continue reading