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Welcome to Tea Nursery Talks, your audio escape into the world of tea. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of tea culture, craftsmanship, and the stories within each cup.

From the rolling tea fields of Wazuka, Japan, we'll share insights into Japanese tea cultivars, delve into the nuances of tea production, and uncover the traditions that make tea a universal language of connection.

Whether you're already a tea enthusiast or just beginning your journey, our episodes aim to cultivate your understanding and appreciation of this timeless beverage.

So, brew your favorite cup, settle in, and let's talk about this journey together. Subscribe to Tea Nursery Talks and become part of our growing community at Tea Nursery dot com. Every leaf tells a story.
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Making Awabancha

Making Awabancha

2025-10-1145:20

Finally, the episode on Awabancha making, I lost a few recordings of the fields, etc. So I re-recorded it while working at the beginning of autumn on the way to do some trimming in a field. Things mentioned during the episode:Kanji Nakata-san interview with People of TeaEating Wild Japan by Winifred BirdVisit the blog at www.teanursery.com. www.teanursery.com
This episode is the only one I managed to record during the spring harvest. In this episode, we talk about the initial thoughts on the harvest, and you will visit the fields with me to read the leaves. More to come; now we are diving into the summer harvest already. The second part is recorded in the fields and there is a bit of wind interference, enjoy!Visit the blog at: www.teanursery.com
Recorded on April 16th. On this episode I talk about the start of the roof shading process and reapair at work, how the growth is going and the expectations towards harvest at the end of the month. The day of recording we participated in the Wazuka Handrolling Preservation Society hand-pickign and hand-rolling event as well.You can read the blog at: www.teanursery.com
On this episode, I record while clipping some branches out of the way, talk a bit about the upcoming harvest, and talk a bit about Awabancha.Visit the blog at www.teanursery.com. www.teanurseery.com
Recorded on March 14th. A quick episode while on the way to a tea field. Talking about the recently publish article about the Ryofu cultivar and side trimming, the task for the day.You can read the article here: https://www.teanursery.com/ryofu/Visit the blog at: https://www.teanursery.com/
Early March, I had the pleasure of participating in the Kyoto Handrolling Tournament. In this voice note, I relate part of my experience and about the people I met. I also share some exciting news that happened in Wazuka this past month, and some harvesting and weather-related topics.Visit the blog at https://www.teanursery.com/
Welcome to Tea Nursery Talks, your audio escape into the world of tea. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of tea culture, craftsmanship, and the stories within each cup.From the rolling tea fields of Wazuka, Japan, we'll share insights into Japanese tea cultivars, delve into the nuances of tea production, and uncover the traditions that make tea a universal language of connection.Whether you're already a tea enthusiast or just beginning your journey, our episodes aim to cultivate your understanding and appreciation of this timeless beverage.So, brew your favorite cup, settle in, and let's talk about this journey together. Subscribe to Tea Nursery Talks and become part of our growing community at www.teanursery.com.Every leaf tells a story.
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