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Newbie to green tea, need help by
wrzwrz@gmail.com
OK I'm on a tight budget so I can't exactly get the expensive stuff
that's usually recommended here. So far I've tried a box of Yogi tea
"simply green tea" and...
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Tea and Sports by
robert@hansontea.com
Hi,
I've sent a similar message out on teamail, but I'd like to get some of
your feedback aswell. I'm curious what place you think tea has as a
dietary...
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"Supermarket" Teas by
Pat
Since we've had some discussions on supermarket teas today, I was
wondering what supermarket brands, if any, people in this group drink.
I have tried and liked...
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Plastic tea drainer for kitchen sink by
CM
I don't even know what these things are called.
My parents seem to be the last people in the country using tea leaves
rather than teabags, and they have this...
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21-01-2006 11:14 AM
by kuri
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Advise for new to Pu-erh by
lukyanov@kibitech.com
I've only just started discovering Pu-erh, I've got a few tuos from
Jing and some beengs from Yunnan Sourcing, a few 2005 7542's which I
didnt like, they...
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21-01-2006 06:11 AM
by Kathy
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My first tea (not from a bag) by
John F
I picked up my first tea yesterday Temple of Heaven Gunpowder at a
local shop. I followed the instructions that came with the tea to use
one tablespoon of tea...
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Pu-erh in Beijing by
Jason F in Los Angeles
I will be visiting Beijing for 12 days in March.
I searched through the archives of this group and saw that others had
posted similar requests for tea shop...
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zisha clay by
Barky Bark
I have a yixing teapot made of "zisha" clay but doesn't "zi sha" mean "to
kill oneself" in mandarin?
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Tea addict joins the forum by
robert@hansontea.com
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum, but not to tea. I've been drinking tea
seriously for the past 10 years, and am excited to find a place where I
can discuss the...
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Is Zisha clay particularly fragile? by
Gyorgy Sajo
Dear Tea Friends,
I have just broken my very first Yi Xing tea pot. It (or let us say, she?)
has not lived a long life: after less than a year's faithful...
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19-01-2006 08:36 PM
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teapot vs. mug by
ostaz
Many claim that tea is superior when brewed in a pot versus a mug. Why is
this and how is it better? I, too have noticed that the tea made at a
Chinese...
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Earl Grey by
Blair P. Houghton
Seriously. Who's pulling this joke on the entire tea world?
--Blair
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Jujube Fragrant Brick - anyone heard of it? by
Jason F in Los Angeles
Hey there. Another shot in the dark to see if anyone has heard of
Jujube Fragrant pu-erh. I just got a brick in chinatown. Took me an
hour or so on zhongwen to...
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Surprise in my Pu Er today by
Troy Howard
Well, as I was chipping off a chunk from my Pu Er cake today
for my morning tea, imagine my surprise and delight to find
a little curled white feather sticking...
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Steeping Silver Needles by
andrew.ferris@purchase.edu
I got 1/8 lbs of Silver Needles for Christmas (among other
things)...I've never had white tea before and I've been experimenting
trying to find the right...
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Indian vs Chinese Tea by
Ferris92
This is of course very broad, and incomplete because there are teas
that come from neither India or China, but I think it'd be interesting
to discuss the...
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cloudy Sencha by
mspotlight
I am a newbie to serious tea drinking, but have spent lots of time
reviewing everybody else's posts- thanks to everyone for all of the
great info.
I picked up...
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18-01-2006 05:13 AM
by Knack
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Avon Black and White tea blend mystery, help! by
dominictiberio@gmail.com
Hello all,
I have been heavily into tea for over ten years and consider myself to
be somewhat of an expert... however I have been totally stumped by, of
all...
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Trying some new teas by
ostaz
I've just discovered a great Asian supermarket not far from my house. I
picked up some teas and I was wondering if they are any good. They a
A bancha...
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17-01-2006 03:50 AM
by ostaz
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This can't be right by
Pat
I found this interesting bit of information on Lipton Tea's Canadian
website.
http://www.time-for-tea.com/facts.asp
They are claiming that the Swiss drink...
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16-01-2006 05:45 PM
by Pat
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What a charming group! by
G.Stojakovic
I'm posting from my husbands google account but just wanted to say how
much I've enjoyed this group that I discovered over the New Year.
Focused questions....
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16-01-2006 08:16 AM
by Knack
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tea dust by
rustedbutterflies@gmail.com
it said that in old japan they used to take the tea dust and for money.
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Truth about tea "dust" by
Melinda
OK, I have heard this before and I'd like to get an actual answer from
people who actually know as to whether it's the truth. There is an article
in the Salem...
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