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Default Jiaogulan leaf, Immortalitea

Hello,
I received a package from a relative today containing some
Immortalitea, which is an herbal tisane made from the Jiaogulan leaf.
I was just curious for other peoples reactions to it. I think it was a
rather strange flavor. Is there anything you would recommend mixing
with it? Any brewing tips?
I do not know how true they are, but the tea is supposed to have a lot
of really good health benefits.

 
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