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I've broken my Lenten tea fast (only drinking opened teas) with a
couple of Nigiris- Poabs Estate FOP and Iyerpadi Estate BOP. The Poabs is a perfectly good tea, but has an off taste to me of something like lavender or rosemary. The Iyerpadi is both deep and light, perfect for a late morning tea, and similar to other Iyerpadis I have had. Toci |
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On Apr 14, 3:48*pm, toci > wrote:
> I've broken my Lenten tea fast (only drinking opened teas) with a > couple of Nigiris- Poabs Estate FOP and Iyerpadi Estate BOP. *The > Poabs is a perfectly good tea, but has an off taste to me of something > like lavender or rosemary. *The Iyerpadi is both deep and light, > perfect for a late morning tea, and similar to other Iyerpadis I have > had. * * * Toci Getting this up out of the spam . Toci |
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On Apr 15, 1:48*am, toci > wrote:
> I've broken my Lenten tea fast (only drinking opened teas) with a > couple of Nigiris- Poabs Estate FOP and Iyerpadi Estate BOP. *The > Poabs is a perfectly good tea, but has an off taste to me of something > like lavender or rosemary. *The Iyerpadi is both deep and light, > perfect for a late morning tea, and similar to other Iyerpadis I have > had. * * * Toci Hi! How about Nilgiri White Tea? You may try some from http://www.buytea.com Jayesh |
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On Apr 17, 8:43*am, teapandya > wrote:
> On Apr 15, 1:48*am, toci > wrote: > > > I've broken my Lenten tea fast (only drinking opened teas) with a > > couple of Nigiris- Poabs Estate FOP and Iyerpadi Estate BOP. *The > > Poabs is a perfectly good tea, but has an off taste to me of something > > like lavender or rosemary. *The Iyerpadi is both deep and light, > > perfect for a late morning tea, and similar to other Iyerpadis I have > > had. * * * Toci > > Hi! > How about Nilgiri White Tea? > You may try some fromhttp://www.buytea.com > Jayesh I didn't find Nilgiri White in your reference, but I'm sure it exists. The whites I usually find too ethereal for me. Toci |
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I just got some White Darjeeling or so I was led to believe at a tea
store in a mall. I remarked it looks white to me and got the purring How Do You Know That which would have been the response to anything I said. Really, really, ephemeral. Jim On Apr 23, 3:22 am, toci > wrote: > On Apr 17, 8:43 am, teapandya > wrote: > > > Hi! > > How about Nilgiri White Tea? > > I didn't find Nilgiri White in your reference, but I'm sure it > exists. The whites I usually find too ethereal for me. Toci |
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