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Cha Ching on Gutenberg by
Mal from Oz[_1_]
A Chinese version of Cha Ching (Cha Jing) by Lu Yu is on gutenberg.org
Uses Big5 encoding which Microsoft Word 2003 appears to handle. I don't read
Chinese...
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jasmine flower tea by
cha bing
While shopping for cheap tea at my local asian grocery store, I bought
some vietnamese jasmine flower tea for the great price of $1.29 for
80g. What I was...
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tea magazine by
missmouse[_2_]
Can someone recommend a good tea magazine? I would like some
suggestions before subscribing.
Thanks kindly!
shan
toronto, canada
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"OMG" by
anacreon
An African dream
but with skin of cream.
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'Tibetan' jincha by
Mal from Oz[_1_]
One often sees reference to Jincha or mushroom shaped tea referred to as
'Tibetan'. Why Tibetan ?
Is is just that this shape was marketed at Tibetan...
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Another Asian Bistro by
Space Cowboy
I went to another Asian bistro that opened up nearby. I can count
five within 5 miles. Besides Chinese you have to offer Vietnamese and
Thai. On the menu...
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Chinese Tea Table Shop by
Elikster
Greetings,
I been on the search for the website that makes the chinese tea
table, simliar to the one from this site based in UK at this...
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Tea Watch by
Bluesea
Three bad guys approach the hero who is drinking from a metal cup.
"What are you going to do, kill us with a soup cup?" says one bad guy.
The hero replies,...
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A good weekend coming up... by
Mal from Oz[_1_]
My copy of 'The Classic of Tea' arrived today 8-))
....so the weekend is looking up for me this week
(sorry, had to share with someone who actually gives a...
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Thunderbolt tea info by
Mark[_8_]
Greetings,
Have any of you that live in the U.S. done business with Thunderbolt Tea?
They're located in India. I specifically interested in your shipping...
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yixing teapots by
pgwk
Any advice on what to look for in buying those glorious Yixing pots? I
will be ther next week and can't wait to visit the factories.
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20-04-2007 05:07 AM
by pgwk
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Clogged Spout by
Mal from Oz[_1_]
Having trouble with a clogged spout in a small Yixing pot - it's about 80ml.
Doesn't have the internal clay strainer.
Have been drinking various tuo cha...
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tea shopping in HK by
sinacarroll@gmail.com
I'll be tea shopping in Hong Kong in early May. Recommendations for
where to buy any (top grades) of teas welcome. Thanks!!
White tea:
Green Tea:
Chinese...
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Heat up or cool down? by
Alan
There's been a lot of discussion in this group regarding which water
temperature to use for which tea. However, I haven't been able to find
any posts regarding...
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18-04-2007 05:04 PM
by Phyll
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Tea and caffeine by
LurfysMa
Is there somewhere I can find out how much caffeine ther si in various
teas?
Is there an online vendor that reports the caffeine content for all or
most of...
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First flush organic tea by
magicleaf
I visited my first tea field in Hunan province, an organic field of
about 100 acres in the mountains about 3000 feet up, took five hours
drive to get there but...
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Jasmine pearl vs Jasmine pearl by
magicleaf
I have tried several varieties of jasmine pearl tea, small pearls ,
large ones and ones have a lot of nice tippy white color others more
olive green, however I...
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Tuo Cha vs Cake by
Mal from Oz
By now some of you may be aware that I recently purchased my first Tuo
Cha, - "Late 70's Lang Cang Silver Tip semi-cooked tuo cha' from Hou De.
(Thanks for...
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16-04-2007 09:59 AM
by KM
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A somewhat disappointing puerh by
Gyorgy Sajo
In May this year I have bought a brick of the 2005 Wild Tree Dehong puerh
from YunnanSourcing. To start with, it had a wonderful, strong and sweet,
almost...
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16-04-2007 09:56 AM
by KM
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Rice Survey (Graduate research) by
Chatbovon
Hello all,
My name is Chatbovon and I am a grad student at the Kasetsart
University from Thailand. I have a survey about research project named
"Rice and...
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Newbie questions by
Steve[_13_]
I've just started experimenting with tea beyond that crap in teabags
from the supermarket. I have some questions.
Are teapots used for boiling or steeping...
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The Benefits of Ginger Root by
Hippie Chick
Using Ginger Root has many benefits. It can be used for treating such
elements as common colds, flu, headaches, motion sickness, athletes
foot, etc. Grandma...
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First flush organic tea by
magicleaf
I visited my first tea field in Hunan province, an organic field of
about 100 acres in the mountains about 3000 feet up, took five hours
drive to get there but...
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Liyang China by
pgwk
Have any of you come across teas from Liyang --mostly greens marketed
domestically plus some Eyebrow white? Also, do you know about their
biennial Tea...
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Caffeine requirement? by
DogMa
Interesting comment in http://www.dilmahtea.com/web/faq.asp:
"... The human body requires a certain amount of caffeine and research
indicates that up to 10 -...
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