Keemun
A Korean store is the last place for a selection of teas. They are a coffee
consuming country like ours. None of the Korean stores in town stock any
tea. I do enjoy adding tea masala to their mill tea when it is a nasty
winter day.
Jim
"blues Lyne" wrote in message
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"Space Cowboy" wrote in message
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For the guy on the way to the Asian market buy all the brands of this
stuff
you can. There won't be that many.
Jim
You got that right. In the particular store I went to, I didn't find any
black (or red) teas. From what I could tell, I think the store may have
been predominantly Korean. It pretty much only had Japanese greens and
Barley Tea.
It took me a bit to get used to the Chinese black teas, but since I have I
can honestly say I haven't had a Keemun that I didn't like. I've had some
cheaper Keemuns, Keemun Mao Feng, Keemun Hao Ya A, Keemun Ji Hong, and
Keemun Imperial. Like Jim and Michael said, some were better than others
but none were bad.
Blues
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