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Lin Pao Cha ??



 
 
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Old 06-04-2007, 10:42 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Mal from Oz
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Default Lin Pao Cha ??

Anybody famliar with a factory called 'Lin Pao Cha' or something similarly
sounding ? Brand could be Yin Hao.

Possibly makes or made Tou Cha ?

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Old 07-04-2007, 01:01 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default Lin Pao Cha ??

On Apr 6, 5:42 pm, "Mal from Oz" wrote:
Anybody famliar with a factory called 'Lin Pao Cha' or something similarly
sounding ? Brand could be Yin Hao.

Possibly makes or made Tou Cha ?


You sure it ain't Liu Bao, the black tea? It looks as if the pinyin
spelling you have there would be a Taiwan or Hong Hong
transliteration.

Liu Bao is a black tea from Guangxi.

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Old 08-04-2007, 06:05 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Mal from Oz
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Default Lin Pao Cha ??

Dunno, tea was sold as Late 70's Lang Cang Silver Tip semi-cooked tuo cha.
Its about 100gms, full label is at

http://maloz.bigblog.com.au/data/4/2...0406191535.jpg

Sorry bout the long URL, tinyurl website appears to be down (?)

A magic tea BTW...
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On Apr 6, 5:42 pm, "Mal from Oz" wrote:
Anybody famliar with a factory called 'Lin Pao Cha' or something
similarly
sounding ? Brand could be Yin Hao.

Possibly makes or made Tou Cha ?


You sure it ain't Liu Bao, the black tea? It looks as if the pinyin
spelling you have there would be a Taiwan or Hong Hong
transliteration.

Liu Bao is a black tea from Guangxi.





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Old 08-04-2007, 04:05 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Lewis Perin
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Default Lin Pao Cha ??

"Mal from Oz" writes:

Dunno, tea was sold as Late 70's Lang Cang Silver Tip semi-cooked tuo cha.
Its about 100gms, full label is at

[...]


Uh, no, the wrapper says *Lin* Cang, which was a different factory
(now defunct, as far as I know.)

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Old 09-04-2007, 08:28 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Mal from Oz
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Default Lin Pao Cha ??

Yes, I see that (after comparing the 'lin cang' characters from bablecarp)
to the ones on the wrapper.

You wouldn't be able to translate the remaining black characters, would you
? (Please)

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"Mal from Oz" writes:

Dunno, tea was sold as Late 70's Lang Cang Silver Tip semi-cooked tuo
cha.
Its about 100gms, full label is at

[...]


Uh, no, the wrapper says *Lin* Cang, which was a different factory
(now defunct, as far as I know.)

/Lew
---
Lew Perin /
http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html




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Old 09-04-2007, 05:40 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Lewis Perin
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Default Lin Pao Cha ??

"Mal from Oz" writes:

Yes, I see that (after comparing the 'lin cang' characters from bablecarp)
to the ones on the wrapper.

You wouldn't be able to translate the remaining black characters, would you
? (Please)


Nothing very interesting, alas: "Yunnan Province Lincang Tea Factory
Product."

/Lew
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