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Default Milk Oolong ?

found this re-milk oolong

http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?p=62816

towerofdabble wrote:
OK, I asked Daniel at TeaSpring about their Nai Xiang "milk oolong"
and here is his reply:Quote:
Yes, the flavor (flavoring) is added after the tea is processed. It is
not natural.
His tea looks very much like what I have, and I think confirms my
suspicion that this taste/aroma is not naturally occurring.
" unquote
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i am now utterly disappointed. it seems my new tea find , may be a
flavored tea.
it has staying power, keeping the smell, taste and aroma to at last 6
steepings. it does not seem to be chemical flavoring, is it a natural
scent , like jasmine tea ?