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Hello all the tea aficionados in this group.
I really enjoy reading your posts (some of you seem to be verrry tuned into tea)! I have a small tea company I've been working on and off to develop since 1997. Take a look, if you like www.longevitytea.com It looks like we'll be exhibiting in a monstrous food and drink show in London in the spring. There is so much I don't know about tea in the UK I can't even begin to tell you. Can any of you give an opinion on these questions: 1) What are the 4 biggest-selling types of tea in the UK? 2) Is it so these days that there still is a tradition of drinking a Breakfast tea in the morning and a Darjeeling in the afternoon? I look forward to your posts! Best, old west tea |
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