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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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This is a stronger green tea that did hold up well as iced tea. I'm
going on to other green teas for the winter, but may come back to chun mee next summer. (t has a firm cedar/pine taste in the middle of the cup, and leaves a strong aftertaste. Toci |
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On Aug 14, 1:42*pm, toci > wrote:
> This is a stronger green tea that did hold up well as iced tea. *I'm > going on to other green teas for the winter, but may come back to chun > mee next summer. *(t has a firm cedar/pine taste in the middle of the > cup, and leaves a strong aftertaste. * * Toci I bought a bunch of green tea samples a year ago; they're still unopened. I need to drink or otherwise dispose of them before I get more green tea. Java gunpowder, China pinhead gunpowder, China hairpoint, and Ho-Ji-Cha KamaKura. Toci |
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