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Dear group,
Does anyone know anything about west African teas? I was speaking with a Hausa friend from Ghana and he mentioned that his father receives deliveries of a local "tea" from the neighborhood teamonger. This is apparently a handpicked something that comes in long, thin leaves. He mentioned that it is a strong competitor for Lipton among the locals because of its freshness. Maybe it's like mate or something. Any ideas? Rufus T. Firefly Tokyo |
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