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I am a Chinese tea addict; and I am a Chinese



 
 
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Old 26-03-2007, 04:25 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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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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Old 26-03-2007, 09:52 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
SN
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Welcome!

are there chinese forums specially dedicated to discussion of loose-
leaf teas?

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Old 27-03-2007, 12:24 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default I am a Chinese tea addict; and I am a Chinese

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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Old 27-03-2007, 12:27 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Shen[_2_]
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Default I am a Chinese tea addict; and I am a Chinese

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

 




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