One night a week like clockwork - I would go to class and sip, slurp, and spit tea. (Hey, tea's got caffeine you know! I still wanted to sleep when I get home... ) . We examined all sorts of teas - teas made from the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) to herbal infusions (also known as tisanes) from around the world.
Sampling of teas and tea tasting cups |
Leaves ready to be examined. Teas ready for tasting. |
One course became two ... then three and so on until finally in 2009, I would become part of the first group of tea sommeliers ever to become certified by the Tea Association of Canada.
Now why would I take on such an endeavour in the first place, you may ask. Oh, because George Brown College had me at TEA.
Seth Godin, in his book, Purple Cow, describes (page 79) the Japanese term "Otaku" as "something that's more than a hobby but a little less than an obsession. Otaku is the overwhelming desire that gets someone to drive across town to try a new ramen-noodle shop that got a great review." Well, that pretty much describes how I am with tea.
I am a tea otaku... yes, I admit it ..... I am a tea addict.
I'm not sure whether all those courses fed the otaku in me or I already had this huge passion beforehand. All I know is I could be innocently walking on the street and as soon as I see a tea shop, I would stop in my tracks and go in to check it out.
I could be on a family trip in China and see the Chinese character for tea and you'd better grab a hold of me or at least my wallet so I don't buy the whole shop!
Tea Shop in Suzhou, China |
Tea wares in the teashop |
Longjing tea. West Lake, Hangzhou, China (by Mark Fong) |
And maybe eventually ... I could have you ... at TEA.
Updated on November 23, 2010.
(All photos unless otherwise noted were taken by Rita Fong)
Nice first post! Looking forward to more :)
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