Jesse Appell is a Fulbright scholar, bilingual comedian and tea guy who has found that the best conversations happen over tea with interesting people.
By sharing tea from his own tea shop with guests of diverse cultural and experiential backgrounds, Teatime With Jesse lets you be a fly on the wall of Jesse's Teahouse when interesting friends come by to visit!
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Jesse Appell is a Fulbright scholar, bilingual comedian and tea guy who has found that the best conversations happen over tea with interesting people.
By sharing tea from his own tea shop with guests of diverse cultural and experiential backgrounds, Teatime With Jesse lets you be a fly on the wall of Jesse's Teahouse when interesting friends come by to visit!
Charcoal Roasting Oolong Tea on Dongding Mountain, Taiwan
Teatime With Jesse
1 hour 12 minutes
1 year ago
Charcoal Roasting Oolong Tea on Dongding Mountain, Taiwan
Hellooooo tea friends! I love when we can bring tea experts on the pod! This Teatime with Jesse was filmed live on Dong Ding Mountain when I was in Taiwan!
I learned a lot while I was there! And I brought back Charcoal Roasted Oolong Tea’s made by Jayme’s family. :) This episode is so fun, watch as Jayme and I talk about the differences in Western vs. Taiwanese tea culture. Jayme also delves into the process of charcoal roasting tea, learning from a tea master, and selling tea to Michelin restaurants.
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0:15 Meet Jayme, our tea provider
0:34 Having a tea expert on the podcast
1:20 Intercultural tea business
1:43 Charcoal roasted Oolong tea
1:56 Artisanal teamaking
2:29 How tea is roasted at different levels
3:43 Oolong in Taiwan is famous
4:28 Shake out the fragrance
5:04 There is no “best tea” only tea that fits you the best
6:00 Born into a tea family
6:39 Grandma was a city girl
6:55 Marrying into a tea mountain family
7:38 Tea is water
8:06 The tea has a nutty, creamy smell
9:54 Good tea has a sweet after taste
10:28 Slow roasting tea vs. fast roasted tea
11:39 Rebelling against the tea family
12:15 Curiosity around herbal tea blends
13:08 Don’t get fooled by scented oils in your tea
13:43 Milky oolong is natural, from Jin Xuan
14:45 Taiwanese oolong is pretty good actually
15:30 How to describe tea to westerners
16:00 Describing tea to producers vs. consumers
17:16 Comparing tea to BMW cars
18:17 Don’t disrespect your tea master
20:28 Tea descriptions need to be accessible
21:27 Taste notes are so personal, don’t give too much guidance at the tea table
22:34 Ignore my taste notes if you want
23:05 Steep times and temperatures
24:40 The better tea you get, the harder it is to mess up
27:29 Tea is art
28:39 Mass produced grocery store tea vs. artisanal tea
30:00 Seven teas from the same mountain
30:38 Selling Taiwanese teas to Michelin restaurants
31:57 Contextualizing the story behind the tea
32:42 Tea farmers put a lot of effort behind the tea
33:23 Tea farmers are artists
33:52 Pairing tea with Michelin food
36:23 Dark charcoal roasted tea
38:00 Charcoal roasting gives brown sugar notes to tea
38:37 Light vs. charcoal roasted tea
39:47 It smells like coffee
41:50 We don’t have to copy the local market
47:18 The base of the tea
47:55 Sometimes you can be stubborn
50:30 Longan wood
51:22 Getting into the tea roasting process
52:00 Let the fire settle
52:40 Speed of burning
55:10 Different types of tea farmers
56:25 Tea production has multiple departments
1:02:45 Different temperatures for roasting
1:06:16 Tea culture in Taiwan
1:07:00 Describing the Taiwan Oolong sampler box
1:09:00 Advice for people new to Oolong
Teatime With Jesse
Jesse Appell is a Fulbright scholar, bilingual comedian and tea guy who has found that the best conversations happen over tea with interesting people.
By sharing tea from his own tea shop with guests of diverse cultural and experiential backgrounds, Teatime With Jesse lets you be a fly on the wall of Jesse's Teahouse when interesting friends come by to visit!