On Feb 14, 7:14*am, > wrote:
> A discussion about this statement came up in a post today, and it was proven very clearly by Dominic through a funny but true comment that it is a foolish statement. *But then I thought about it a bit more and it made me wonder if there is actually some kind of official organization somewhere that defines standards of quality, how fine, how expensive, how *good*, etc, different teas in the market are. *Is there some award that might give a clue of how good a garden's production is at a national or international level? *Is it just the *invisible hand* of the market and the demand of the consumers what defines this things? Many many questions, but I find many many answers in this place so I bet you guys can help me out with this one. *
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I think green tea is the best tea in the world, because it didn't
dried too much to lose catechins, deoxidants, egcg and its price is
not expensive as white tea. White tea is suppose to be healthier than
green tea, but the price is richer.
http://tea-and-tea.blogspot.com