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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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PuErh teas in Toronto? by Phil Pierotti
Anyone recommend a good vendor of PuErh tea in Toronto? Thanks, Phil P
18-01-2004 07:17 PM
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Okay by Blair P. Houghton
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2373453979&category=38181 --Blair "I'm just gonna let that sit there and speak for itself..."
18-01-2004 04:44 AM
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DisneyWorld by Julio
If you are at DisneyWorld, the shop in the Chinese complex at Epcot International Village has a wonderful selection of Yixings at reasonable prices (and a...
18-01-2004 12:22 AM
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Cost Plus World Market Assam and Darjeeling Loose Teas by Blair P. Houghton
Snagged 100g of each today, for $3.99 per, and tried some of both. Not bad. The Assam will make a decent iced tea, and the Darjeeling ended up okay, though...
17-01-2004 01:27 AM
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New Tea Book Might Interest Some by Clark Kent
I was recently in a chain bookstore and noticed the following comparatively new title: Tea -- Addiction, Exploitation, & Empire by Roy Moxham pub by Carroll...
16-01-2004 10:14 PM
by Alex Go to last post
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Khoury Trading (KT) Ceylon source by Jules Dubois
Earlier this week, I had some wonderful Ceylon tea. It was packaged in a yellow-brown box marked KT on the front and Khoury Trading on the side. The tea had...
16-01-2004 08:08 PM
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Chai Masala in India by Ripon
I am back from India with a lot of tea related information. I want to start with Chai masala. I have been tried chai masala in sixteen different shops, street...
16-01-2004 10:54 AM
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beware of oesophageal cancer... by Mike Henley
tea drinkers, let your tea cool down before you drink it, as ingesting drinks hot, and food too, is associated with an increased risk of oesophageal cancer...
16-01-2004 01:41 AM
by Derek Go to last post
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Tea taste in Calcutta,India by Ripon
I was always interested to know, what types of tea people like in Calcutta. I start visiting local retail tea shops. Got the answer just after visiting couple...
15-01-2004 09:29 PM
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Great book about Chinese Tea! by Yuriy Pragin
"A Passage to Chinese Tea" is a very good book. Easily can be used as a text book to perform Gongfu. Highly recommend...
15-01-2004 05:24 PM
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help reading chinese by Ben Snyder
hi folks i have some chinese writing i'd like to have translated, some is writing painted on my gaiwan, another is a box of tea i got in san francisco,...
15-01-2004 11:27 AM
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A Great Visit: In Pursuit of Tea by Tom
I just spent a wonderful half hour in "In Pursuit of Tea" in Brooklyn. Sebastian was great, subtly correcting my pronunciation of "gaiwan" and showing me...
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14-01-2004 08:11 PM
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Popcorn in my Genmai-cha? by Robert Choate
Okay, so I'm no expert in tea, by any means! I ordered several different green tea samples from SpecialTeas, and to my surprise, I found little peices of...
14-01-2004 07:29 PM
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Songkuruko by Michael Plant
Crymad and all, Can you tell me something about the Japanese tea ceremony known as "Songkuruko," supposedly in use during the 14th and 15th Centuries? (I...
14-01-2004 12:04 PM
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Red Tea, Rooibos Herb by Ian Lenzen
from : Has anyone heard about research regarding health befefits of red tea, Rooibos herb. Various labels claim the similiar benefits of...
14-01-2004 02:19 AM
by Rebecca Ore Go to last post
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Nightime Tea by Miss Deborah
Usually they have camomile and peppermint in them. They work excellent for me! I use Sleepy Time. "R R" wrote in...
13-01-2004 04:36 AM
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Mad-scientist experiments with Yixing. (fairly long) by Cameron Lewis
A little explanation before the methods; there is very little that is traditional in what follows. Quite frankly, I'm a hyper, impatient little gwai-loh and I...
12-01-2004 10:02 PM
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Making Tea for Sale in Texas, laws concerning same? by Wayne
Thank you. I am new to this venture, and need to know local laws concerning sells of Tea in Texas, USA. What do I need to know? thank you again, Wayne...
11-01-2004 06:24 PM
by Wayne Go to last post
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Storing Pu-erh by Tom
Hi all. Since I have been getting into Pu-erhs recently, I seem to have accumulated a pile of tuchas & beenchas. Does anybody know how best to store them for...
11-01-2004 05:17 AM
by Mike Petro Go to last post
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what does KGFOP mean? by Martin Pollow
Hi, green teas from Darjeeling somtimes have the abbreviation KGFOP. What does it mean? I know P, OP, FOP and GFOP, but what is the K for? Thanks, Martin
10-01-2004 04:42 PM
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Anyone in Seattle? by Brandon J. Van Every
Anyone here a tea aficionado in Seattle? Once upon a time I thought of taking up tea tasting as a hobby. But someone convinced me it wouldn't be...
10-01-2004 08:12 AM
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has anyone tried.... by Mindy
i was curious to know if anyone has tried the yogi teas. is there somthing to it that it is worth getting???? i am thinking about it. there is such a variety....
10-01-2004 04:34 AM
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Gongfu Brewing of Black Tea by Wendi
Has anyone tried brewing black teas in an Yixing teapot using gongfu style? Is it possible to get more than one flavorful infusion using this method? I have...
09-01-2004 07:48 PM
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What's your tea resolution? by Tea
What is your tea resolution for 2004? Mine is to drink more tea, and to learn more about 'show teas' (I like the ones that come in odd shapes). I want to...
08-01-2004 07:55 PM
by Anna Ravenscroft Go to last post
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New Georgian Tea by Nigel at Teacraft
Michael Plant asked (7th Jan 2004)on SnipA friend of mine has been bugging me for information about the teas now available from the...
08-01-2004 01:24 PM
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