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Phyll Phyll is offline
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Default 25 yr old aged tie guan yin

On Apr 22, 6:56 pm, magicleaf > wrote:
> Actually there are many other downers, but I do not want to put things
> in a negative perspective. I saw some unsavoury things that made my
> eyes open. One good thing I did learn only a few days a go was that
> the chinese people always wash or rinse the tea. I did not know this.
> But its a blady good idea after what I saw so I guess they do this
> for cleaning the leaves for a good reason.
> Maurice


Do tell, please.

Phyll

On Apr 22, 6:56 pm, magicleaf > wrote:
> Actually there are many other downers, but I do not want to put things
> in a negative perspective. I saw some unsavoury things that made my
> eyes open. One good thing I did learn only a few days a go was that
> the chinese people always wash or rinse the tea. I did not know this.
> But its a blady good idea after what I saw so I guess they do this
> for cleaning the leaves for a good reason.
> Maurice