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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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I drink a ton of green tea. Is that so wrong? by fLameDogg
On Sun, 09 May 2004 02:19:39 -0700, The Snowfish. wrote: I drink about nine to twenty cups of green tea per-day. I only drink BIGELOW regular green tea....
11-05-2004 05:02 PM
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Loose Tea vs. Tea bags by TheMadHacker
From a health perspective which is better? I've read three books and none of them agree. Anyway care to share? Thanks
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10-05-2004 02:35 AM
by Andy Marshall Go to last post
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Group download in progress... by DNEWS
Dear user, This group is not locally stored, but now due to your request it is being downloaded. Articles should be available in a few minutes. To see a...
08-05-2004 02:32 AM
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First-flush dates by Blair P. Houghton
What are the nominal dates of first-flush pickings in the various tea regions? --Blair "Just curious."
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07-05-2004 04:50 PM
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BBC - An Empire in a Teacup by Space Cowboy
Here is a 45 minute audio broadcast about the British Empire and tea. You'll need the audio RealPlayer. One historical titbit is slavery used to produce sugar...
07-05-2004 02:33 PM
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?TEA FOR LONG INFUSION? by Raicu
Hello, Are there types of tea that can be steeped for a long time in the teapot while drinking it? Thank.
07-05-2004 02:06 PM
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?BAMBOO WHISK FOR TEA LEAFES by Raicu
Hello, Are there bamboo whisks for mixing WHOLE TEA LIVES, as for the japanese tea ceremony? Thank
07-05-2004 10:59 AM
by Michael Plant Go to last post
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Tazo Passion tea by Lotus Flower
Has anyone else enjoyed the Tazo Passion tea as served at Starbucks? Does anyone know how they make it at Starbucks? Or, how do YOU enjoy making it at home...
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07-05-2004 06:45 AM
by Blair P. Houghton Go to last post
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Tea shops in Vancouver, B.C., Canada by Howard
Hi everybody, I just recently moved to Vancouver, B.C., Canada from San Francisco, and I am at a loss on finding a decent tea shop. Does anybody have any...
07-05-2004 06:42 AM
by George Chow Go to last post
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Bi luo chun tea by Sophie
Hello, I have just bought some Bi Luo Chung tea in Paris, in a Chinese shop that specializes in professional cookware. Recently they have started...
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06-05-2004 04:14 PM
by Sophie Frisch Go to last post
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Trip to Japan, some questions by Fantomas
Just returned from Japan where I drank a lot of great green tea: - the cool (and hot) green tea they have in those omnipresent vending machines is quite good,...
05-05-2004 12:38 PM
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Teabags Marjolein Bastin by Elly
Hi, I am a collector of teabag-envelopes and I have almost 22.000 different ones in my collection I am looking for teabags of Marjolein Bastin. They come out a...
04-05-2004 06:50 PM
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Tea day with Michael by Ripon
I was trying to go down to NY to meet Michael, Lew and some other tea mailer friends but somehow it was not working for me. At last Michael came to visit me...
04-05-2004 12:19 PM
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FF Darjeeling by Michiel van der Kraats
The Dutch Tea & Coffee merchants Simon Levelt import a small batch of what they call Royal Flush, which is actually Ambootia FF specially flown over for them....
04-05-2004 12:19 PM
by Michael Plant Go to last post
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Te' Tees: Yin Zhen Silver Needles Supreme by Blair P. Houghton
This is interesting. Sweet, almost like honeysuckle nectar in water. The needles are unopened leaf buds, possibly flowers. The color is all but clear, and...
03-05-2004 04:27 AM
by Blair P. Houghton Go to last post
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Me biteing my budgies head off by AgentBlue
Did you take black or green tea with that? wrote: I bit my ****ing budgies head off, what a sick ****er!! Posted a pic here
02-05-2004 03:30 AM
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ANY SUGGESTIONS????? by M I N D Y
My husband & I are very avid tea drinkers between having herbal teas & dessert teas. We have such variety of flavors. But the question is.. we have tried the...
02-05-2004 12:46 AM
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breaking up a puerh cake by Dan Stromberg
My experience with puerh has so far been limited to looseleaf and mini tuocha. But I just ordered some green puerh cakes and mushrooms. Is it common for a...
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01-05-2004 08:35 PM
by Sophie Go to last post
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ANY SUGGESTIONS?(Tee) by M I N D Y
01-05-2004 04:54 PM
by M I N D Y Go to last post
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Te' Tees: Royal Keemun Mao Feng Supreme by Blair P. Houghton
Blair P. Houghton wrote: These are real, whole leaves, lustrous and black. And I'm on the second infusion and it looks almost as deep golden as...
01-05-2004 12:42 AM
by Blair P. Houghton Go to last post
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?BREWING PUERH TEA? by Raicu
Hello, What i know about infusing puerh tea is that it must be rinsed first and probably may be used twice. My question, what is the best method for brewing...
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01-05-2004 12:35 AM
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What about ORGANIC Yerba Maté ??? by pulouvas@hotmail.com
I´m new in yerba maté, in fact I started drinking it only 6 months ago by chance. I bought some well known brands and I thought they were ok til I tasted one...
29-04-2004 11:13 PM
by Jeremy Go to last post
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Green doldrums by Lewis Perin
Walking this morning, surrounded by the exuberance of a New York spring, I felt a bit gloomy. After searching for a reason, I came up with this: I haven't had...
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29-04-2004 04:40 PM
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Two Cup by Alex S.
When I purchased tea bags it sais "two-cup premium tea bags". So, I assumed that they meant 250ml cups. Then I looked at the serving size, and it said 1 175 ml...
28-04-2004 11:08 AM
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Banned Voyeur Moments on Temp Island 505 by ovuonh@cnet.com
Ever Wondered What Happens When the Cameras are not On During Survivor or Temptations Island ? Curious About What Happens Behind Closeed Doors On Big...
27-04-2004 09:33 PM
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