Here's a picture of one of the machines that they use to pick tea.
As you can see this is a hand held machine. It takes two people to operate. It cuts the tops of the bush and blows the leaves into a big bag.
This is Yoko and the tea farmer demonstrating the hand held tea cutter. I'm sure it's got a better name than that! |
After he showed us the farm and the machines they use to cut the leaves he gave us some tea. It was delicious!!
The tea set |
She's bring us tea. I assume that this is the farmer's wife. If not his wife a family member. Who knows.... |
After a lovely cup of Ibi green tea the farmer shows us a calender with his tea farm in it. The picture he showed us is from when the tea leaves are at their peek. The leaves are much greener when they are ripe and ready to pick. He's quite proud of his farmer, and rightfully so.
Yoko |
Yoko, Ikuko and Will. Ikuko is translating for us. We'd be lost without her! |
Did I mention he gave us two bags of tea! How nice!
Here's a video that will found on youtube of the farm. I think it's the same one. If not, it's one of his neighbor's farms. There are several farmers in this valley.
This is the video we made of the tea farm! But it is not so interesting
2 comments:
Got that farming blood in you! I loved your pictures. I love you!! I miss you! I am going to call you. I was laying in bed last night thinking about the time to call. I will figure it out. Hope you and Will are well.
Becky
I linked your blog to my blog under my favorites :)
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