There is a kind of attention that green tea asks of you, and that no instructional video can transmit. The water has to be wrong before it becomes right. The first pour is too hot; the second, too quick; the third begins to taste of something specific. After enough cups poured for enough people, the practice stops being about the tea and starts being about the time you are willing to give to a small thing done properly.
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On the patience of green tea
By alderan · 4 May 2026 · 1 min read
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