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Darjeeling best before
I just bought a box of Puttabong Darjeeling FTGFOP-1 first flush.
That's from last year, of course. The box says it's best before November 2005. Ain't that a bit optimistic view? |
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Darjeeling best before
Most commercial teas I've seen will give an ending date of one year
from packaging. This is a way to tell how old it is on the store shelf. I have commercial teas with ending dates several years old which are stored in a cool,dry,dark basement. Most of the discount teas you see are past expiration date. I'll purchase if not more than one year past expiration. One test if you can smell the tea it is probably stale. Jim (P.A.Saarinen) wrote in message . com>... > I just bought a box of Puttabong Darjeeling FTGFOP-1 first flush. > That's from last year, of course. The box says it's best before > November 2005. Ain't that a bit optimistic view? |
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Darjeeling best before
"P.A.Saarinen" > wrote in message
om... > I just bought a box of Puttabong Darjeeling FTGFOP-1 first flush. > That's from last year, of course. The box says it's best before > November 2005. Ain't that a bit optimistic view? In speciality shops over here they sell teas labeled as Darjeeling This Year's First Flush through the summer and autumn at a very high price. The rest of the year they sell a Darjeeling First Flush specified as *not* being this year's (but they don't specify whether it's one year old or more). This tea is clearly stale, which you can clearly see from what is usually green leaves having turned much darker. To be fair, this tea is sold at a much lower price, but it's really not worth the cost at all. Jon |
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