sampling another white tea cake from fuding, this one from 2018. ☁️
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sampling another white tea cake from fuding, this one from 2018. ☁️

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What do you prefer to add in your tea? (milk, lemons, jam, sugar, etc)
Hang on a gosh darn minute - JAM? IN TEA? WHY IS THAT A THING?! 😱🫣
*ahem*
What I meant to say was, thanks for the poll request, anonymous! Keep 'em coming, folks.
What do you prefer to add to your cup of tea?
Milk, with sugar/sweetener
Milk, no sugar/sweetener
Sugar/sweetener, no milk
Lemon or other citrus
Non-citrus fruit infusion
Jam
Honey
Something else (feel free to comment)
I prefer drinking tea with nothing added
I don't drink tea
January 21st, 2026
Studying drama theory for a Shakespeare course – I'm enjoying expanding my knowledge of the subject, theatre has been a recurring theme in my studies lately, to my own surprise. The Bai Mu Dan white tea provided me with a delighful little session – its elegant notes of rose, citrus, and butter creaminess were balanced by a hint of wet or decaying wood, like a rain soaked forest, that matches the cloudy weather outside my window. Oh, and an extremely sugary and buttery slice of loaf bread to the side. Nice days.
H e l p
Please kill this man
Do you guys have those teas that you just don't touch? Not because they are bad, but because they are soo good and precious to you? It has been a while since my Prague tea trip. And there I found my most beloved tea that I keep hidden for very special occasions - Manwa Yesheng Yabao from Banna House.
I just realized how little I actually drink it, even though I love it so much. Smells and tastes like fresh roses, a super elegant white tea it is! While finally having it today, I realized it is important to cherish this tea, but it should be in the form of drinking it.
Cheers!

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drinking pai mu tan (i bought a whole cake some time ago) while watching the amazing anime adaption of a manga ive been a huge fan of for years,, i think ive been collecting it since the day it started coming out in czech, which was back in 2020. ive never expected wha to get such a great adaptation, i was quite skeptical about it at first, but oh man, this is some of the most beautiful anime ive ever watched.
also, this was an awesome train ride! not just that there were no delays, but i got to watch the sunset and had the whole coupe just for myself, so i did not have to struggle with anxiety that i would otherwise experience if i had to share the space with someone. oh god, if it was always this nice...
Bai Mudan - White Peony
Day 1: White Peach Tea
Today's tea is a classic: white peach tea by Stash. Stash is a good brand for having such a broad spectrum of flavors and being very widely available, at least in North America. I've never had a bad flavor from them, and I've also had some exceptional winners.
Peach is a milder fruit flavor, in that it's not punchy or acidic like some others, so it pairs well with the softness of white tea.