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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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Michael Plant > wrote in message >...
> 1/9/04 > > > > Martin Pollow > wrote in message > > >... > >> Hi, > >> green teas from Darjeeling somtimes have the abbreviation KGFOP. What does > >> it mean? I know P, OP, FOP and GFOP, but what is the K for? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Martin > > > > Martin: > > > > KGFOP just indicate it is green tea. But this word K is not a official > > grading word. Some tea estates Use K. Otherwise most of the estates > > say Green tea STGFOP. I just bought some KGFOP green tea. > > > > Ripon > > (Calcutta,India) > > Hey Ripon, > > Give my love to Calcutta. > It's been quite a while. > > Michael Michael: I gave your love to Calcutta and she told me- she miss you -): I am going back to Dhaka next week and my trip here was 100% successful. So many things to talk about. I got the chance to meet the top tea related people from India- from tea company,s CEO to 40+years old experienced tea tasters. Great experience. I have learned a lot about tea which will provides some fresh information to my book. Today I have been visited India,s one of the most mordern tea processing factory and tasting room. Having great time. I will share everything when I will go back to Bangladesh. I miss posting with you guys. Ripon (Calcutta,India) |