- mfd_1009
- Level: 1
- Rank: Player
- Member since: Sep 13, 2006
- Last online: 03/23/09 10:47 am PT
-
My Emblems:
- Rank: Registered Member
All About mfd_1009
Recent Blog Posts
-
24Apr 07
Long quan kiln
The Longquan kiln orginated in Five dynasties and Ten states.The Longquan kiln entered a phase of increasing development in Northern Song dynasty,during Southern Song dynasty,Longquan kiln had the best quality.From Yuan dynasty,Longquan celadon wares were into a bigger market.It was traded to Europe,Asia and Afraica. The Longquan kiln have being producted mainly two elegant types of wares,"Products of Ge kiln"have black body,which called "iron bones".The glaze is like flawless jade.It has a few crackles and irony foot."Products of Di kiln" have no crackles.It has been known by the colors of sea green,plum green,greenish blue and the quality of beautiful jade.- Posted Apr 24, 2007 8:19 pm PT
- Category: Other
- 0 Comments
-
18Apr 07
a new start
i've been busy with my celadon career for almost 2 months,i realised i like it more and more everyday,i think this is much much better than my last job,cuz i was never really happy with that one.recently,i am writing sth about celadons,and i will try to sell them online asap.- Posted Apr 18, 2007 10:08 am PT
- Category: Other
- 0 Comments
-
26Feb 07
Pu-erh Tea
This unique tea is only just starting to become known in the Western world
What makes Pu-erh tea so unique? Well, just about everything. The growing conditions of the region, the kind of tea used, and an unusual fermenting process all add up to this very special tea.
As with many varities of teas and coffees, Pu-erh is named after the region where it was first harvested. There is a small town in the Yunnan province called Pu-erh, and trade in this type of tea was very heavy there. They harvest the tea from a broad-leaved variety of tea, that is supposedly a very ancient strain of tea.
All teas have a wide spectrum of health benefits, but Pu-erh has an extra one. Drinking Pu-erh tea can help reduce cholesterol, according to scientific studies. By helping digestion (particularly of fatty foods), Pu-erh is the perfect tea after a heavy meal.
As for the special processing, I found conflicting information. Some sites said that Pu-erh tea is double fermented, whereas another called it semi-fermented. Another site just said there was "secret processing". I guess I will have to make a trip to Yunnan province and find out for myself.
The brewed tea is darkly red, and has a bold, earthy taste. For optimum brewing, use boiling water. Unlike most other teas, Pu-erh is usually purchased in a compressed state rather than loose leaves. The leaves are pressed together during processing into a variety of shapes. The 'tea bricks' once used as currency were typically made with Pu-erh tea. You just shave off some tea from the brick or ball, into your teapot.
The flavour of Pu-erh is often under-appreciated, because it actually gets better with age. Letting it mellow will improve your cup of tea. You can buy very old samples of Pu-erh, but they will cost you. Some aged Pu-erh has been in storage for several years. Think of it as you would a fine wine.- Posted Feb 26, 2007 7:50 pm PT
- Category: Food
- 0 Comments
My Recent Reviews
Some people just don't have opinions. Like mfd_1009.
mfd_1009's Feed
mfd_1009 does not have any recent activity. What a slacker! Maybe you should send mfd_1009 a private message and ask, "Where are you hiding?"