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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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Hello everybody,
I found this group randomly, and it looks quite interesting and the discussion here is quite active. Because the language is in English, so I don't think there are a lot of Chinese come here to share Chinese tea. Well, I love green tea; Mao feng is my favorate, which is also because I come from the area close to Huang shan( Yellow mountain), there are a lot of different kinds of green teas. Yun jian also tastes good, but it's too fresh; actually the best tea is not the spring tea, it comes in Autumn, because the tea is OLD in nutrition but NOT OLD in leaves. If anyone who is also a tea lover, just feel free to share and communicate; I would love to share with people who love teas. Cheers, |
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Because the language is in English,
so I don't think there are a lot of Chinese come here to share Chinese tea. It depends on your definition of "Chinese". Phyll On Mar 26, 7:25 am, " wrote: Hello everybody, I found this group randomly, and it looks quite interesting and the discussion here is quite active. Because the language is in English, so I don't think there are a lot of Chinese come here to share Chinese tea. Well, I love green tea; Mao feng is my favorate, which is also because I come from the area close to Huang shan( Yellow mountain), there are a lot of different kinds of green teas. Yun jian also tastes good, but it's too fresh; actually the best tea is not the spring tea, it comes in Autumn, because the tea is OLD in nutrition but NOT OLD in leaves. If anyone who is also a tea lover, just feel free to share and communicate; I would love to share with people who love teas. Cheers, |
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On Mar 26, 7:25 am, " wrote:
Hello everybody, I found this group randomly, and it looks quite interesting and the discussion here is quite active. Because the language is in English, so I don't think there are a lot of Chinese come here to share Chinese tea. Well, I love green tea; Mao feng is my favorate, which is also because I come from the area close to Huang shan( Yellow mountain), there are a lot of different kinds of green teas. Yun jian also tastes good, but it's too fresh; actually the best tea is not the spring tea, it comes in Autumn, because the tea is OLD in nutrition but NOT OLD in leaves. If anyone who is also a tea lover, just feel free to share and communicate; I would love to share with people who love teas. Cheers, Welcome! It's always nice to hear experiences of tea in China. Shen |