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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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Korean ginseng tea + hexachlorobenzene??? by D Feldman
Information found on the following website http://www.consumerlab.com/results/ginseng.asp has me concerned about a product I consume regularly. One must...
27-12-2003 05:33 AM
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Finding Nutcracker tea by Celestial Seasonings? by † cal
Hello, Every year at the grocery stores i have stocked up on Nutcracker tea by Celestial Seasonings---except for this year. i have not been able to find...
26-12-2003 06:43 PM
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Does Tea leaves reading culture exgist in US? by Ripon
In Bangladesh-we some tea lovers practice tea leaves reading. It is still a very rare king of practice around here. What about in US? Ripon (From bangladesh)
26-12-2003 04:41 PM
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Japan Sencha Harvest period by eRwin
All, I am planning to travel to Japan next year in order to photograph the tea-harvest. Could you inform me on which months of the year would be best suited...
26-12-2003 02:48 PM
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Aged tea by Jansen The TeaLover
Dear all, Maybe someone can help me with this one, since I do not seem to be able to find any information on the internet on this. Not so long ago, I found...
25-12-2003 04:32 PM
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Bleaching tea bags by Ripon
European and Australian use Formaldehyde for bleaching tea bags, whether Americans use chlorine for bleaching tea bags- why? I know using chlorine is cheaper...
25-12-2003 04:30 PM
by Joanne Rosen Go to last post
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Tea Alone or with Munchies by ChipsChap
For some reason this morning I ended up with a healthy, nutritious and satisfying breakfast of a small amount of jalapeno potato chips. Of course, I did not...
25-12-2003 11:23 AM
by Pen Go to last post
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tibetan compressed tea by Ben Snyder
hi all i thought that the compressed tea enjoyed by tibetans was pu-erh, but was told recently that this is not the case. so what type of tea do they use, and...
25-12-2003 09:03 AM
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Prince of Wales by Ripon
Dear Tea lovers: I always maintain good amount of Twining's "Prince Of Wales" Keemun tea for my own blend with my favorite Bangladeshi CTC or Orthodox...
24-12-2003 01:04 PM
by Michael Plant Go to last post
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Red Rose Tea by Ted Joiner
Anyone living in the United States who drinks Red Rose Tea. If you are not interested in the little ceramic animals that are premiums in the boxes. I have...
23-12-2003 03:56 PM
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TeaTraders? by Ole Kvaal
Hi. Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times, but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please? -- Regards, Ole...
21-12-2003 10:06 PM
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Hello to all tea lovers by Helen
Hi there, I am new to this group. I am looking for some comments on how you like to serve your tea and how often do you drink tea. I love tea and I do have...
21-12-2003 07:54 PM
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Brassica Tea? by Stewart Schooley
An article in today's USA Weekend tells about the health benefits of tea and mentions Brassica tea. It was developed and patented by Johns Hopkins University....
21-12-2003 04:47 PM
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Containers by WoWers
in your opinion what is the best type of container for storing tea?
21-12-2003 01:49 PM
by Rebecca Ore Go to last post
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On the subject of tea balls. by McLemore
On a recent trip out west, I took a tin of tea, a measuring spoon, the egg timer I mentioned in another post, and a couple of tea balls along. I wanted to...
21-12-2003 09:23 AM
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HerbSugar with green tea by Ripon
This Herb Sugar- gift from an Indonesian friend, manufactured in Thailand. The sugar is combination of pure cane sugar with Mulberry tea extract. This sugar...
20-12-2003 06:50 PM
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Water and your tea by Ripon
Dear Tea lovers: I would like to know what kind of water do you use during your tea brewing. Spring water or mineral water? I use Evian or Mont Fleur(French...
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20-12-2003 04:36 PM
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tea addicts by Eric
Hi Everyone, DOes anyone here consider themselves a tea addict??? I myself have gone into the upper limits of up to 14-16 teas in one day but I don't often do...
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20-12-2003 04:23 PM
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Twinings by R R
There is an excellent tea out there called Raspberry Thriller. I like the Twinings Brand although other brands taste similar. This to me is one of the great...
20-12-2003 04:22 PM
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Looking for a good source for tea samplers by JBSummer
I am trying to expand my tea tastes and figure a sampler would be a good way to start. I have found plenty of suppliers online but am wondering if any...
20-12-2003 04:18 PM
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Buying tea by Ripon
Dear Tea Lovers: When you buy your tea from online vendors or from tea shop- 1)How much you buy (I mean a specific tea in mg. or pound)? 2)where do you buy...
20-12-2003 04:15 PM
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Sturdy Tea Kettle with push-button opener by Jeff Cooper
Hi folks, When I a kid we always had a tea kettle on the stove (my dad's English -- go figure). Anyway, it was a good size, had a handle that completed -- or...
20-12-2003 03:54 PM
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Appologies for my ignorance by Fludge
Hi. I just wanted to right and set the record straight on something. I recognise that my recent post about fine teas offended some people, and I'm sorry for...
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20-12-2003 12:38 PM
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Cordless kettle with infuser by Mark Dalzell
Hi all - I'm trying to replace a kettle I purchased last year and can't find one like it anywhere. It was a cordless, glass kettle (similar to the Capresso...
18-12-2003 04:53 PM
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Japanese iron tea pot by Ripon
I want to buy some Japanese iron tea pot and went through couple of tea on line-vendors web sites. My understanding is the price ranges are from 50-250 US$. Do...
17-12-2003 11:27 PM
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