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What Size of Gaiwan Is Suitable for You? (Explaining the Suitable Gaiwan Specifications for Men and Women)
Using a gaiwan differs between men and women. Choosing a tea gaiwan varies from person to person. How to brew a good cup of tea using a gaiwan depends on the actual situation. The typical capacity of a gaiwan ranges from 100ml to 300ml. Different people will choose according to their own needs. ... Gaiwans preferred by women ▲Women have smaller hands, so they need smaller tea wares. Women have smaller hands, so they need smaller tea wares. The size of a gaiwan should generally not exceed 150ml. Thus, the most suitable size of a gaiwan is between 100ml and 150ml. It can be even smaller, such as 80ml, which is also a common specification for gaiwans. A gaiwan of 150ml is usually about 9cm in diameter at the rim and 8cm in height. Personally, I think a size of 120ml is the most suitable for women. This size is moderate; if the material is thin porcelain, holding it doesn't feel heavy or scalding, making it the best choice. Gaiwans preferred by men ▲Men tend to drink more tea and more frequently, so they require larger gaiwans. Men tend to drink more tea and do so more frequently, thus requiring… -
The reason your tea doesn’t taste good might be here
Many tea enthusiasts have this problem: why, using the same tea leaves, the same teaware, and the same water, does your tea not taste as good as someone else's? Assuming there are no issues with the quality of the tea leaves, to make a good cup of tea, the main factors lie in the teaware, the amount of tea used, and the steeping time. Teaware: The appearance of a gaiwan or teapot is secondary; what matters is its capacity, which has a direct relationship with the tea-to-water ratio and steeping time that follow. For example, rock tea is typically packaged in 8g portions. If you use a 100cc gaiwan versus a 130cc one, the amount of water added will differ. With the same steeping time, the resulting flavors will also be different, with the former being relatively stronger. Amount of Tea Used: Maintain a 1:50 tea-to-water ratio; the general amounts are: green tea 3 grams, black tea 4 grams, wulong tea 7-8 grams, dark tea and Pu'er tea 8-10 grams. If you're unsure about the amount of tea to use, try brewing with an appropriate amount first, then adjust based on the actual results. Steeping Time: This is adjusted according…
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