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Default Taiwan Yung An teas

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These tins from Yung An company in Taiwan have been appearing on our
Chinese store shelves for the past year. The price per tin is about
$10. A good selection of Taiwan teas without breaking the bank. They
even carry a charcoal bake which is all the rage from what I
understand. I recommend the three cultivars if nothing else.

Jim
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