you can order high quality oolong tea from taiwan at
www.jardinduthe.ca,
"Alex Chaihorsky" > wrote in message
. com...
> Taiwan makes some very high quality green puerhs and also aged oolongs
> compressed into bing cha cakes.
> I can post some pics if you tell me where.
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> Sasha.
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> "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >I can across my first commercial packages of BiLouChun and DaHongPao.
> > Both comes in the glass jars from the couple of Chinese companies
> > making hard to find Chinese teas more available and affordable. The
> > DHP was still expensive at 2oz/$10 and BLC at 5oz/$10 which is
> > ballpark. I also got my first two commercial packages of TenRen
> > locally available in Taiwan and not export. One was a TungTing at
> > $6/150g with tart taste and my first green tea from Taiwan. TenRen
> > called it "non fermented". It wasn't pouchong. It was reasonable at
> > $6/200g. The local site is MyTenRen. You'll also see some of their
> > puer. Does anyone know if Taiwan can make puer? I see it availabe
> > from other Taiwan vendors but I would think it must be imported. I
> > asked one Chinese owner why she didn't stock more compressed puer. She
> > said the past year local DimSum restaurants buy her out and charge
> > outrageous prices to serve. She said everybody gives her phone numbers
> > to call when she gets some in. I could tell she didn't want another
> > one.
> >
> > PS: I came across some more pouchong packaging with the Qing character
> > previously suggested by Lew. It must be the meaning in Taiwan.
> >
> > Jim
> >
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