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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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what is bubble tea? by Tom Koeppl
In the middle of my 2hr bus ride to work I see a cafe offering bubble tea. I'm not going toget off and check it out, and be late for work. so what is it and...
04-01-2005 05:09 PM
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Where to buy/order loose leaf green tea ? by uconn
I am interested to know where people purchase their green tea? Specifically interested in the Gyokuro Asahi type. I just bought 50grams at a local shop for...
04-01-2005 02:52 PM
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There is some tea drinking in this new story by Christopher Richards
Hello again tea drinkers: Although there is not quite so much tea drinking in the "The Horror of Work" http://www.slowdownnow.org/stories2.html, as in "The...
03-01-2005 04:46 PM
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Dong Ding Oolong Preparation by xeonster
dongding oolong has a very diverse range of oxidation so does tie guan yin. generally autumn and winter dongdings are very lightly oxidised, just like a...
01-01-2005 11:26 AM
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Dong Ding Oolong Preparation by xeonster
dongding oolong has a very diverse range of oxidation so does tie guan yin. generally autumn and winter dongdings are very lightly oxidised, just like a...
01-01-2005 11:26 AM
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I don't like Starbucks by KeemunBLK
Oh well then perhaps you should try that new coffee that's been run through the digestive system of a South American rodent. Sounds like it's right up your...
29-12-2004 01:12 AM
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Newbie (very) question by Dave
Please forgive the ignorance, but I really do not know anything about Tea. Does Jasmine tea (made with Jasmine blossoms and green tea) contain caffeine? Am...
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28-12-2004 12:44 AM
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1 Attachment(s) Before Teapots by Eric3
Before teapots... or what plain folk used to use to make tea. Back in the 1950's, my Welsh grandmother would put a small porcelained pot with cold tap water...
27-12-2004 11:30 PM
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Camilla Sinensis by Eric3
Camilla Sinensis(CS) is the original source of tea, and today green, black, etc. come from this. How many of the flavored teas use the same basic CS leaves...
26-12-2004 07:55 PM
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ty-phoo or pg tips? by Frank & Renee
Hi, I would like to try one of these British mass market teas through Mark T Wendell importers (not a market shelf.) I normally drink loose tea (Keemun or...
26-12-2004 03:42 PM
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OT: Season's Greetings by Bluesea
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May peace, love, joy, good health, and prosperity be yours throughout the coming year. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in...
25-12-2004 02:43 PM
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chatsford volume by Falky foo
Hello, somebody was asking about the actual capacity of a 4-cup standard (not bone-china) Chatsford tea pot from Upton. I just received mine and, with the...
25-12-2004 07:18 AM
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White tea from Celestial Seasonings by Bluesea
While at Wal-Mart, I saw that Celestial Seasonings has two white teas, one is peach flavored and the other is pear flavored, IIRC, $2.12 for 20 teabags. Their...
25-12-2004 04:03 AM
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I'm returning to China. by Mydnight
I have been following this newgroup for about a month now, and I have really enjoyed it! If anyone here wants any tea sent from China but not worry about...
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24-12-2004 05:18 AM
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Before Teapots by Eric3
Before teapots... or what plain folk used to use to make tea. Back in the 1950's, my Welsh grandmother would put a small porcelained pot with cold tap water...
24-12-2004 03:17 AM
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Don't they make simple tea-pots anymore? by Aloke Prasad
I was looking at Upton Tea site. Their Chatsford pots (and others on the internet) seem to use plastic mesh infusers. What happened to the simple teapot that...
24-12-2004 01:34 AM
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chatsford volume by Falky foo
Hello, somebody was asking about the actual capacity of a 4-cup standard (not bone-china) Chatsford tea pot from Upton. I just received mine and, with the...
23-12-2004 09:48 PM
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I've heard orange pekoe makes your penis grow by bruno_beam_marc_olsen@hotmail.com
I want to be hung like a black man and I've heard that orange pekoe will make my penis grow and grow! The question is, do I drink it or pour it on?
23-12-2004 06:33 PM
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Earl Gray? by Poe
Any recomendations for Earl Gray? Prefferably in a tin (I like to collect the tins) I've been drinking Twinings which is enjoyable but seems lacking. They...
23-12-2004 02:30 PM
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Review of Upton's Ceylon & Vietnam Greens by RJP
I recently ordered samples of three very reasonably priced non-Chinese non-Japanese greens from Upton, and thought I would share my impressions. Your mileage...
22-12-2004 03:08 AM
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Seven Gunpowders from Upton by Bluesea
As promised, here are my thoughts in samples of seven gunpowder green teas from Upton. 1. ZG20 China First Grade Gunpowder - Brewed 1 tsp. in 8 oz at 180F...
22-12-2004 02:52 AM
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Seven Gunpowders from Upton by Bluesea
As promised, here are my thoughts in samples of seven gunpowder green teas from Upton. 1. ZG20 China First Grade Gunpowder - Brewed 1 tsp. in 8 oz at 180F...
22-12-2004 02:52 AM
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Help me select a Darjeeling sampler by Aloke Prasad
Please. Next year, I'm definitely buying from http://www.darjeelingnews.net/darjeelingshopping/index.php (They are way cheaper than other...
22-12-2004 12:46 AM
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Questions from a beginner. by sarahsarah
The best quality tea will always be found in loose form. Tea bags are just for those who prefer the convience. its the difference between having a steak and a...
21-12-2004 08:06 PM
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