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On Oct 28, 7:13 pm, "MarshalN" > wrote:
> > Green Tea: 4g > > Water: 600g > > Juice: 35g > > Honey 3g > > Ginseng: 10g > > > Cost: $0.50 to $0.75 per 20oz cup > What kind of ginseng is so cheap that even with 10g you can keep the > cost to under $1 per cup??? 3-4 years old, dried roots of real Korean Ginseng (used for tea; the best and most expensive are 6 years old) - bought in a Ginseng-store in Seoul, Korea a few days ago: 300g for $36.50 (tax included). I bought red and white, the red one was a sale, the white one regular. Yes, the real thing (stamped seal etc.). In a store in Busan it would have been even cheaper, and at the airport - I don't know. Bye, Sanne. |
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