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I just received this Yi Shou Ming Tea through on of my business
collogue from Thailand. It says- this Thai grower company using the original seeds from Taiwan. Anyone has any idea what kind of Taiwanese seeds they are using? I am not so familiar with Oolong as much as I am with black and green tea. Really appreciate your thought on this topic. Ripon (From Bangladesh) |
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