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Melinda
 
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The only Korean green tea I've seen at my local Korean store is in bags, so
I passed it by. But I have a friend who's going to Korean this summer and
I'll be making a request. Does anyone know of good places in Korea to get
green tea? Any good tea houses etc? THanks in advance, and thanks for
mentioning it Joanne.

Melinda

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"Joanne Rosen" > wrote in message
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> yes, most of the korean greens are more expensive but worth the extra
> price-at the above mentioned websites
> korean greens are also available at lower costs at han ah reum a food
> chain specializing in korean foods, etc
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> my experience with chinese greens is more limited-
> "The Laughing Rat" > wrote in message
> nk.net...
>> Joanne Rosen wrote:
>>> i enjoy korean greens the best-i usually purchase mine from shan shui
>>> teas or franchia
>>> joanne

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>> Hi Joanne--I've been curious about Korean greens but somewhat intimidated
>> by price (caveat: I've only encountered expensive ones, so maybe there's
>> a whole price-range I'm unaware of). Do Korean teas differ significantly
>> in taste from, say, Chinese teas?
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>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jennifer

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