In December, my friend Samantha from my figure skating team in the US visited us in Taipei during her school’s winter break. However, most Taiwanese don’t celebrate Christmas/Hanukah/other winter holidays, so there are no winter breaks at Taiwanese public schools. Naturally, since we celebrate Christmas and since Sam was going to be in Taipei for a while, we decided to take an extended “religious holiday.” 😉 During that time, Sam and I went skating at Taipei Arena, visited a temple, took a trip to the Taipei 101, and one day, went on a “leisure tea tour” in a minibus with her extended family (aunt, cousins, grandparents and all) We made several stops, including one at a noodle factory where we made our own hand-pulled noodles! We even got to try them at the end, prepared with their famous sauce. (unfortunately not the ones we pulled… the staff informed us that there were several other steps before our noodles would be ready to cook, but I’m pretty sure they just put them back in the dough pile as we were at times a little overenthusiastic with the pulling) After that, we headed to a tea plantation to pick tea leaves, fry them, and drink samples of different teas. (again, not the ones we picked… this time because “those aren’t in season anymore”… are you sensing a pattern here?) But forgive and forget, right? Especially because they also provided us with some delicious tea-infused sweet peanut bars for a snack. (I ended up buying two bags to share at home.) All in all, I had a lot of fun on the tea tour and with Sam, and I can’t wait for my other friend, Mea, and our violin teacher, Ms. Mann, to visit later this year! Thanks for reading, and I hope I persuaded you to come see us in Taipei too!
Frying tea leaves with Sam!