My idea of a good investment
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:13:47 -0400, Michael Plant
wrote:
Buying lot of green tea is unadvisable, mostly because the tea itself
will deteriorate over the time.
Also, this post looks like an awkward advertisement.
Tomas tuochatea.blogspot.com
All right, Tomas, what have you to suggest instead of what I "advertise"?
My guess is that you are biased against buying "lot of green tea," but is
2 lbs. really a lot? If it's as palatable as I expect, it'll be gone in
a year. Ordering less more often does increase shipping and handling
cost, you know. bookburn
Bookburn, I drink Chinese and Japanese green tea in the spring. Usually, I do not have any left by the middle of summer. After several weeks, I note that the freshness I like so much in a green tea is mostly gone. That's my experience. Two pounds is a tremendous amount of tea, for me and I suspect for most of us. Buying that much green tea at a time would be foolish for me, although, if you can't taste the difference between that tea when you first open it and that tea a year later, no harm done.
Michael
I hope to enjoy the freshness of spring green tea, also. In the
autumn and winter, I will still have the green tea, alas, not as fresh
but still enjoyable, I hope. If I use more leaves in a brew to
improve taste as they age, my supply will be gone sooner, so I have
that to be philosophical about as I drink green tea this time next
near. What goes around, comes around. bookburn
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