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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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brewing kukicha by Darawen Littlestich
Hi all, What is the best proportion of twigtea to water? How long do I brew the twigs? How many times can you reinfuse Kuki-cha? Thanks
11-10-2004 12:21 AM
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"Brown Betty" teapot in UK? (Partly rant) by Martin Pentreath
Can anyone tell me where I can actually buy one of these damn things in the UK? I thought it would be pretty easy. However, I've visited various likely shops...
09-10-2004 11:46 PM
by Martin Pentreath Go to last post
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new tea forum by Mike Thadman
Hey you guys, I came across a new tea forum in my unending hunt for a relatively active one. You can join the fun at www.teavilla.com/teachat. -mike
09-10-2004 08:21 PM
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Sippin' the pu by Falky foo
Here I sit with a steamy cup of pu.. one of my girlfriends calls it "that shitty poo tea" but I call it my sweet cup of pu. The super pu. Oh pu, I love you. ...
08-10-2004 03:30 PM
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IS Gunpowder real green tea? by magnulus
I got about 4 ounces of this in my order from Ten Ren. I drank it years ago, and I remember it was a strong tea... but at the time I wasn't aware it was...
08-10-2004 12:07 PM
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Want to know more about a pu-erh I have by devlyn76
I have a 357 gram pu-erh beeng cha which was given to me by a friend. It is encased in a nice cardboard presentation box, which says it was distributed by T.H....
07-10-2004 07:21 PM
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Only in suburbia by Space Cowboy
Can you find an Asian buying gallons of Walgreen's green tea with ginseng and honey for $2.99 each. He told me he really liked the stuff. Honey isn't cheap...
07-10-2004 06:51 AM
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Puple Clay Tea Pots - what is good about them? by T
(I have been posting a lot of newbie questions lately, I hope no one minds.) I am seeing Purple Clay being desirable, is it marketing or is there some truth...
07-10-2004 06:49 AM
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My first time... by Alex Chaihorsky
I mean with puerhs, of course. So, I tried almost all the puerhs I bought. Puerh experience in general: In general: I did not fell in love at the first sight....
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06-10-2004 02:36 PM
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Silk Road Teas (Pu-Erhs) by Alex Chaihorsky
Following Mike's and Michael's advice I got the Silk Road catalog. I am interested in Puerhs. Can you guys share your experience with SR puerhs? My experience...
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06-10-2004 01:13 AM
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Assam Tea Estate Info by Melinda
I am putting together a list of information about Assam tea estates mostly for my own amusement from online sources and I am wondering: could someone please...
05-10-2004 06:18 AM
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the nose knows... by **
it sometimes occurs that i will find a tea at my local vendor's shop the fragrance of which attracts me mightily. it likewise sometimes occurs that i am...
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04-10-2004 02:27 PM
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Leapfrog gong-fu by Dog Ma 1
Michael Plant, who has enriched this group with a diversity of wit, wisdom and actual useful information that would do credit to Dr. Johnson, has admitted to...
04-10-2004 11:08 AM
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How many also drink COCOA? by T
I have graduated (over time- decades) from drinking instant coffee to grinding my own peaberry beans, from Red Rose tea bags (well, I still like the ceramic...
04-10-2004 07:59 AM
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Tea is just water with gras ! by Brian Raab
Only cows and goats like it!
04-10-2004 06:14 AM
by Hamilcar Barca Go to last post
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Tea along 101? by Alex Chaihorsky
I will be driving from Reno to Orange County and back next week. Anyone knows any good tea places along the 101 SF-LA route? Anything interesting in LA? Any...
04-10-2004 02:34 AM
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Pu-erh Trial by Steve Hay
I am going to give Pu-erh another try, and I was looking for a recommendation for a Pu-erh that did not have a sort of rubbery flavor to it. This is what...
04-10-2004 02:23 AM
by Alex Chaihorsky Go to last post
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A book on Pu-erh and Pu-erh tea ceremony by jinyuxuan@teahub.com
Since that many readers on this group read Chinese, our house tea master, Di Liu's new book, Pu-erh Tea Ceremony, may be of interest to pu-erh drinkers. She...
03-10-2004 05:38 PM
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Which tea where? by J Boehm
When you just ask for tea in the UK you get black tea (bag) with milk, in Germany insipid tea (bag) with lemon or sugar, in India spiced tea, in southern US...
03-10-2004 10:44 AM
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Pollution in China by Melinda
Anyone who has access to the New York Times online should check out the story about heavy pollution in China's Henan province in the Sept. 12th issue. It's...
03-10-2004 06:01 AM
by Alan Pollock Go to last post
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online merchants- by **
Is there any unanimity on online tea sources? I'm recently re- turned to the tea world af- ter a lengthy side-lining, and am ready to place some orders. If...
03-10-2004 05:50 AM
by Ripon Go to last post
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BBC article "Al Qaeda" tea by Melinda
More than a little odd IMO...(naming teas after stuff like this I mean) an article on the BBC about a tea product (supposedly non-alcoholic, though it's...
02-10-2004 06:53 PM
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Tea leaf volume by Space Cowboy
In recent posts, I've described the characteristics of 'agony of the leaf' witnessed in a glass pot. They either samba on the surface, tango in the middle of...
01-10-2004 12:30 PM
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A possible future for Puerh by Lewis Perin
Recently, Mike Petro has dug up evidence that, over the last ten years or so, scientists have been devoting serious attention to Puerh. These scientists seem...
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01-10-2004 03:52 AM
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Maintaining the integrity of a brewed pot of tea by Cindy Wahl
After a pot of tea has been brewed and the leaves removed, how long will the tea retain its orignal flavor if you continue to warm it over moderate heat (tea...
30-09-2004 04:44 PM
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