
Discover how freshly harvested botanicals can be transformed into flavourful teas in this immersive, hands-on experience.
Take a pause from busy routines.
Learn and practice three tea-making methods — long brew, short brew, and steeped tea — using botanicals sourced from the church garden. Each preparation reveals distinct aromas and flavours, offering both practical skills and sensory enjoyment.
We will stroll around the garden and explore other culinary uses for the harvests, and gain inspiration on how local plants can be part of your everyday cooking.
If it is a rainy afternoon, all's good. We will take the time to enjoy tea and conversations indoors!
Whether you have brewed tea with garden harvests or just love trying something new, this experience is suitable for you.
This will take place at a communal kitchen and edible garden in a church. The venue hosts are the church's volunteer gardeners who like and want to support Food Citizen's work.
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Duration: 2 hours
Fee: $35 per participant (before EventBrite fees)
Venue: Communal kitchen on Church of Christ (Pasir Panjang) Level 4
Your trainer -- Tan Geok Kuan
Tan Geok Kuan, founder of Juan Tea and Juan Herbal Cuisine, is an advocate for utilising locally grown and wild edibles in culinary endeavours and beyond. Since 2017, she has shared her beliefs and practices through public workshops, fostering a community eager to explore the bounty of nature.
In 2020, Geok Kuan published her first book, titled 都市野菜小品. This work serves as a valuable resource on edibles that thrive in Singapore, both in the wild and cultivated, along with their versatile applications.