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Ian Rastall
 
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Default caveat emptore Dragon Well

On 9 Apr 2004 02:16:47 -0700, (Nigel at
Teacraft) wrote:

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http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-4-8/20869.html

Here's a question. There's a quote from the article:

"It tastes better the second time it’s brewed; the leaves unfold
and don’t sink."

It reminds me that my tea always tends to clump at the top of the
Chatsford basket, so that I have to stir the water to get it to
sink. Is that unrelated, or is it an indicator that the tea is
better quality?

Ian
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