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Space Cowboy
 
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A Korean store is the last place for a selection of teas. They are a coffee
consuming country like ours. None of the Korean stores in town stock any
tea. I do enjoy adding tea masala to their mill tea when it is a nasty
winter day.

Jim

"blues Lyne" > wrote in message
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> "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message
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> For the guy on the way to the Asian market buy all the brands of this

stuff
> you can. There won't be that many.
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> > Jim

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> You got that right. In the particular store I went to, I didn't find any
> black (or red) teas. From what I could tell, I think the store may have
> been predominantly Korean. It pretty much only had Japanese greens and
> Barley Tea.
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> It took me a bit to get used to the Chinese black teas, but since I have I
> can honestly say I haven't had a Keemun that I didn't like. I've had some
> cheaper Keemuns, Keemun Mao Feng, Keemun Hao Ya A, Keemun Ji Hong, and
> Keemun Imperial. Like Jim and Michael said, some were better than others
> but none were bad.
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> Blues