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Well I don't think I've seen this discussed here before so here goes: I
usually drink my red teas with milk and sugar. When I do that I have noticed that the Assams and Ceylons and the African teas too are a sort of a tan color while the China reds (keemun, yunnan, and kind of congou) have a greyish cast to the color of the liquid (this is with milk). Has anyone else noticed that and what do you think causes it? Curious, Melinda |
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