My experience of visiting a tea house for the first time


Karena masalah kesehatan, saya jarang minum kopi sejak lima tahun yang lalu. Karena ituah saat beberapa teman Batu dan Malang Local Guides berkunjung ke sebuah tea house, POP Mason 52, saya sangat senang sekali. Apalagi saat seorang peracik teh menjelaskan dengan sangat detail bagaimana proses pembuatan teh, pembersihan alat seduh dan cara menyeduhnya. Kami juga diajari cara meminum teh di dalam gelas kecil warna cokelat.

Mereka membungkus bubuk teh dalam sebuah kotak kecil yang bisa diseduh sampai tiga kali seduhan. Menariknya, jika kita minum di tempat, kita akan mendapatkan kesempatan tiga kali refil air panas. Pengalaman ini sangat menyenangkan, setelah mencicipinya kami meninggalkan review berdasarkan pengalaman masing-masing.

What do you prefer to drink?

  • tea
  • coffee
  • both coffee and tea
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Good observation, thank you sharing the post @NunungAfuah

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That’s good to hear @NunungAfuah . Personally I am coffee person but we keralalites can’t begin a day without tea. Hot or cold, we want a hot chai.

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you’re welcome @AbdullahAM thanks for stopping by :blush:

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Oh interesting @Rahul001 , what kind of tea in Kerala? is it original tea or with milk?

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From bottom of my heart, most of us loves without milk. People uses lemon and mint version of tea ( without milk). If you visited India, you can there’s a difference between tea flavour in North and South. North has more spices added to the tea ( mostly with milk) and South has less spice or no spices to the tea. @NunungAfuah . What kind of tea do you used to drink?

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I liked the cup pattern (like coconut shell). Anyway thanks for sharing with us.

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Dear LG friend @NunungAfuah, The tea cups look very beautiful and the strong color of the tea is attractive. You said tea prepared three times in hot water can be consumed while in the shop.

My question is, can I bring a packet of tea parcels after eating one?

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woaaa so interesting @Rahul001! I read a lot of people said that India has many flavors of tea. I love Darjeeling tea that I found in some hotels I visit. In daily, I love hot tea with less sugar. Another of my favorite one is tea with milk, we called it here teh tarik, I have no idea where it’s originally coming from. Here’s I show you the picture:

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yes the cup is so cute. Thanks for stopping by @ShailendraOjha I am glad to see you on the new Connect!

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Could you please tell me what does it means by “tea parcels”? is it the box or the other one? @KhokonSharker

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Tea Packets, boxes.

Ah yes we could bring home the boxes @KhokonSharker

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Thanks dear :blush: @NunungAfuah . I hope to learn something new from you.

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You’re welcome @KhokonSharker Thanks for taking time to read my post as well :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Hi @NunungAfuah
I noticed that the words “Pieces of Peace” were written in the 'POP Mason 52’s logo. After reading your post, it seems like this is a truly peaceful place. The coffee cups look really great. Thanks for sharing.
Regards~

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Yes you’re right @Designer_Biswajit ! POP is an abbreviation of Pieces of Peace. Hopefully you could visit Malang one day.

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@NunungAfuah As an Indian I am also obsessed with tea also known as Chai Or Cha. And where i live is also famous for tea plantation and manufacturing. And Darjeeling which is know for its tea and hills also 6h distance from my location.

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Interesting @Ankan_S what kind of Chai do you like?
Fun fact: I often bring Darjeeling tea I got from hotel :grin:

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Mostly The OG milk tea…but for last 5 months i am preferring Raw tea ( Red tea) (Water, tea leaves, and suger). Because it is better for health than milk tea.:grin:

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