Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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hi,who like dink green tea?

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On Jun 25, 11:31 am, steven > wrote:
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Hi, what part of China are you posting from? Don't sell us your tea
here, please.

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On Jun 24, 10:31 pm, steven > wrote:
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The green tea I have so far liked best was a sencha, very grassy
tasting. I have been disappointed in the senchas I've tried since
then, however- they've been less grassy or have had a stale or fishy
taste. I've tried a couple of samples of pricey Chinese green tea and
liked them all right, but wondered what the extra price was for. I'm
still looking for my greens. Toci

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On Jun 25, 11:16 pm, toci > wrote:
> On Jun 24, 10:31 pm, steven > wrote:
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> > hi,who like dink green tea?

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> The green tea I have so far liked best was a sencha, very grassy
> tasting. I have been disappointed in the senchas I've tried since
> then, however- they've been less grassy or have had a stale or fishy
> taste. I've tried a couple of samples of pricey Chinese green tea and
> liked them all right, but wondered what the extra price was for. I'm
> still looking for my greens. Toci


Some of the best greens I have ever had have just been from small
countryside towns. Tea there is fresh, nearly always hand picked, and
free from chemicals for the most part. Some of the best stuff in the
world.

Like now I am drinking a green that comes from a small town in Jiangxi
called Wuyuan. It was famous in the past for its green tea and man,
it still has some good stuff.

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