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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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Old 10-01-2004, 01:24 PM
Julio
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If you are at DisneyWorld, the shop in the Chinese complex at Epcot
International Village has a wonderful selection of Yixings at reasonable
prices (and a great selection of all things Chinese). Tea selection itself
is quite pedestrian, however.
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Old 10-01-2004, 07:21 PM
Mike Petro
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I too was pleasently surpised and found myself with a Yixing teapot
and cups as my Disney soulveneir. However I too found they had no
Puerh for sale. Yixing and no Puerh, go figure? Well worth checking
out if you are paying homage to Mickey.

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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 13:24:40 -0000, Julio
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If you are at DisneyWorld, the shop in the Chinese complex at Epcot
International Village has a wonderful selection of Yixings at reasonable
prices (and a great selection of all things Chinese). Tea selection itself
is quite pedestrian, however.


Mike Petro

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Old 17-01-2004, 05:02 AM
Christeana M
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The China pavilion was great....try haggling for a lower price, and you just
might get it.

I found some decent brews in the Japan section, in the super-store.

Also, there was a good Afternoon Tea at the Grand Floridian Hotel. Does
anyone know if they still do that?

Cheers,
Christina


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Old 18-01-2004, 12:22 AM
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Yes, they do still have Afternoon Tea at the Grand Floridian. We went last
summer. It was fun.

-Jess.
 




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