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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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What a strange day, this tea brand is making good
conversation. You can buy it at many places in LA. I used to be a freelance foods writer for one of the dailies. From my notes, here is the list. Actually, I only remember four of them. Petaluma Market, Beverly Glen Market Place, Beverly Hills Market, and Erewhon Natural Foods Market. Those are the ones that I brought from. If you don't live in this area, I think its best to contact the stores near you before you start looking for this specific brand or email the company for a store near you. Hopefully that was helpful. Bonnie. .. |
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I am looking at their online site and in their catalog there is a can with
the name. Its not FaGuo (France) its Fah Guo and the Guo is not country but "friut" like in apple (pingguo). The first character lis not seen as clear and looks like Hua (flower) and may be it is pronouced in cantonese as "Fah". Sasha. "Mydnight" wrote in message oups.com... Fah Guo mountain tea? Fa Guo as in "France" Mountain tea? |
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"Mydnight" wrote in message oups.com... Link me and I'll translate. My, oh, my - you do not trust my translations anymore? ![]() http://www.brandconcepts.biz/Catalog_Web.pdf You need to go to page 6. Sasha. |
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