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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.

Questions from a beginner.



 
 
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Old 20-12-2004, 08:21 PM
sarahsarah
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Default Questions from a beginner.

The best quality tea will always be found in loose form. Tea bags are
just for those who prefer the convience. its the difference between
having a steak and a burger. With the loose tea, you can also tell the
quality of the tea by looking at the leaves once its been brewed. The
best quality onces are whole leaf and green.

For the best quality Green or Oolong tea try King's tea range from Ten
ren. Know as Cha wong, true tea connoisseurs in the far east swear by
it. Once you try this, anything else is going to be second best. Its
very hard to get hold and quite expensive but if you appriciate quality
then its well worth it. I get mine from http://www.exotictea.co.uk

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Old 21-12-2004, 10:55 AM
Michael Plant
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Hi Sarah,

Could you kindly remove your little spamming butt from our little tea
community? We'd appreciate it. Meanwhile....

I will make a point of *not* buying from the company you spam for, and I
will inform all my British friends to pass the word. Perhaps others might
like to join me in this boycott. But, to each his own.

For what it's worth, Ten Ren does *not* call its King Tea the best. They
have other choices that they feel are better.

Michael




12/20/04


The best quality tea will always be found in loose form. Tea bags are
just for those who prefer the convience. its the difference between
having a steak and a burger. With the loose tea, you can also tell the
quality of the tea by looking at the leaves once its been brewed. The
best quality onces are whole leaf and green.

For the best quality Green or Oolong tea try King's tea range from Ten
ren. Know as Cha wong, true tea connoisseurs in the far east swear by
it. Once you try this, anything else is going to be second best. Its
very hard to get hold and quite expensive but if you appriciate quality
then its well worth it. I get mine from
http://www.exotictea.co.uk


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Old 21-12-2004, 03:10 PM
Space Cowboy
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Plug Exotictea into Google Groups and get out your free bank
calculator. Plug Uptontea or your favorite website into Google and get
out this year's stocking stuffer Ipod. In this group I call spammers
pimps and consumers johns/janes. I don't see the difference because
they both use the same language of what they're selling and why they're
buying. I wished I could filter both out so all I would have to look
at is the occasional non infomercial.

Jim

Michael Plant wrote:
Hi Sarah,

Could you kindly remove your little spamming butt from our little tea
community? We'd appreciate it. Meanwhile....

....removed plethora of redundant urls...

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Old 21-12-2004, 08:06 PM
Bluesea
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Well, yeah, but when nickwarren, sarahsarah, and lieu2000 all have the same
IP address and nickwarren replies to posts from lieu2000 ...!

--
~~Bluesea~~
Spam is great in musubi but not in email.
Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply.

"Space Cowboy" wrote in message
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Plug Exotictea into Google Groups and get out your free bank
calculator. Plug Uptontea or your favorite website into Google and get
out this year's stocking stuffer Ipod. In this group I call spammers
pimps and consumers johns/janes. I don't see the difference because
they both use the same language of what they're selling and why they're
buying. I wished I could filter both out so all I would have to look
at is the occasional non infomercial.

Jim

Michael Plant wrote:
Hi Sarah,

Could you kindly remove your little spamming butt from our little tea
community? We'd appreciate it. Meanwhile....

...removed plethora of redundant urls...



 




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