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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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Strength Question by Rick Chappell
Alex S. wrote: Ok, first of all, I live in Canada. I usually have loose tea but occasionaly I have Tetley. When I buy Tetley bags,...
19-03-2004 01:46 PM
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Healthier Living by tom harry
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17-03-2004 12:41 AM
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Healthier Living by tom harry
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17-03-2004 12:39 AM
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chinese green teas by Lars M
"Tom Wooldridge" wrote in message ... Hi I've been reading "The Chinese Art of Tea" which mentions...
16-03-2004 10:24 PM
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Newbie question about Chai by Robert Choate
Since my wife loves chai lattes from Starbucks, we decided to try our hand at making our own chai mix. Found a good recipe in a coffee-table book we have. ...
16-03-2004 05:54 AM
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Puerh Experience by Blues Lyne
After all the Puerh talk here, I decided it was time to give it a try. I received an order from Teaspring Saturday, (sorry Jim, I haven't had much luck in the...
15-03-2004 08:51 PM
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chinese green teas by Tom Wooldridge
Hi I've been reading "The Chinese Art of Tea" which mentions several teas which I've been unable to find in Western shops, both online and in person. They...
15-03-2004 06:40 PM
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15-03-2004 05:01 PM
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Mandrake by boni tours
Someone have experience about??? Thanks
15-03-2004 02:26 PM
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Japanese Greens at Sears Roebuck by crymad
In their 1897 catalog, that is. "Japan -- Sun Dried, Green. For purity and richness of flavor, they are unexcelled." Kind of a long shot, I know, but has...
15-03-2004 12:11 AM
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What is White Tea? by Volfie \Scary Poppins\ Jackson
I saw it mentioned in a post today but I can't find the thread now. I've never heard of it before and would appreciate it if someone could...
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14-03-2004 08:29 PM
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Where do you generally buy your tea? by etienne
I'm from Paris (France) and I buy teas from Betjeman And Barton. No doubt it's one of the most prestigious tea merchant (the first shop settled in Paris in...
13-03-2004 03:48 PM
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Puerh Experience by Lewis Perin
"Blues Lyne" writes: After all the Puerh talk here, I decided it was time to give it a try. I received an order from...
13-03-2004 01:11 AM
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good tea by cmh
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12-03-2004 04:39 PM
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Newbie tea questions by Alex Krupp
Firstly, when brewing loose tea in a mesh infuser, when I pull the infuser basket out of the pot should I let it drip into the pot for a couple seconds or...
12-03-2004 01:52 AM
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Poo Poo Puerh by Mike Petro
The first time I ever heard of this tea was at the Holy Mountain site (http://www.holymtn.com/tea/pu-erh.htm). It sounded so far fetched that I chalked it up...
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12-03-2004 01:44 AM
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2nd Italian Symposium on Tea Camellia (Camellia sinensis) by Livio Zanini
For those who are around. http://www.camelielucchesia.it/mostra/convegno_camelia.htm Livio
11-03-2004 10:46 AM
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Mormon Tea by Bobby
Hello, does anyone know of a supplier for this tea. I suppose the gov has made it illegal by now but just thought I would ask anyway... TIA Bobby
11-03-2004 02:39 AM
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China Tea Research Institute by ADeMaThè
Do any of you know the email or postal address of the 'China International Tea Culture Research Institute'? Thanks for your help. Marco
10-03-2004 10:36 PM
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Italian Tea Association by EmmeBi
Dear friends. I would like to inform you that is born the 'Associazione Italiana Degustatori e Maestri di Thè' (Italian Tea Tasters and Tea...
10-03-2004 02:45 AM
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Japan Shincha - Shimoyama first flush -- shared experience by flush
I'm on my fifth infusion ;) Great tea. have a nice evening. p.s.: life is too short to waste it with cheap tea
08-03-2004 01:22 PM
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Polyphenol count in Chinese Green Tea? by Zimaberry
Does anyone know how much polyphenol is in a cup of Chinese Green tea? There's a lot of data I could find on Japanese Green tea but not Chinese.
06-03-2004 06:54 PM
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tea ball vs. bag per cup? by Peter
I drink Chinese white tea all day at work. I use a tea ball and fill a 1.5L thermo caraffe with boiling water and put the teaball inside. I start drinking it...
06-03-2004 05:43 PM
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Question Regarding Infusers & Loose Leaf Tea by Derek Mark Edding
Hi Folks, I used to think I enjoyed teas, but after recent reading on the subject I discovered that loose leaf tea is more highly regarded. I've started...
06-03-2004 03:13 PM
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tea maker by n
My Krups TEATIME has finally broken. Anyone know if this can be repaired? Krups will no longer do this. If not, are there any other teamakers that will heat...
06-03-2004 01:44 PM
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