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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 23:48:26 GMT, "The Laughing Rat"
> wrote:

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>"Apprentice" > wrote in message
>news:th8pd.3373$Nw.1272@lakeread08...
>> http://www.yntea.com/english/green_tea.htm#kd
>> almost at the bottom of the page is QINGSHAN LIUSHUI, from Sichuan.
>>
>> hth
>>
>>

>
>I'm surprised that they refer to Kuding as a "refined tea." From all that I
>have heard (and seen--I have a packet in my cupboard right now) it is
>actually a relative of the holly bush.


Just an adjective used to sell, I'm sure. On that site it's good for
everything from "swimming?" to hepititus; don't put too much stock in
what they say. heh. Just a normal green tea, I thought.

>
>No price listed on that page, I noticed. Teaspring.com sells Kuding very
>cheaply, but I don't know if what you're looking for really is Kuding or
>not!


thanks. ya, it's considered kuding, I think. i thought kuding was a
classification; maybe i was wrong.

>
>Jennifer
>




Mydnight

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