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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TeaDave
 
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Default best source for a good long-leaf assam?

Could anyone tell me of a good place to order a good assam with longer
leaves? The only place in town that carries tea is going to quit
selling what they have, in favor of the shorter, faster brewing
variety. Thanks for your opinions, -Dave

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On 24 Jun 2005 19:51:18 -0700
"TeaDave" > wrote:

> Could anyone tell me of a good place to order a good assam with longer
> leaves? The only place in town that carries tea is going to quit
> selling what they have, in favor of the shorter, faster brewing
> variety. Thanks for your opinions, -Dave



www.assamtea.biz has treated me very well. I think their Kama Black is
probably what you're referring to - it's quite nice, and costs $9.75/lb.

If not, well, send Saunam some email.

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TeaDave > wrote:
>Could anyone tell me of a good place to order a good assam with longer
>leaves? The only place in town that carries tea is going to quit
>selling what they have, in favor of the shorter, faster brewing
>variety. Thanks for your opinions, -Dave


If indeed, as I have been told here, the Kalami or Gulabi tea is a
whole-leaf assam, you might consider a trip to your local middle
eastern market and see if they have some. I have enjoyed it a lot,
and it does indeed have a long steeping time. I think the last time
I bought some it was under $5/lb.
--scott

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