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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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Thank you--I'm going to try the Mao Feng when I place my first order at
Upton's sometime soon. Renee "RJP" > wrote in message news:gbKsd.447182$wV.393103@attbi_s54... > "Frank & Renee" > wrote: > > > I like > > black teas for the most part and am considering several breakfast blends and > > a Keemun. > > > I've heard that Uptons is reliable. However, their sampler of blended teas > > wasn't as tempting and more expensive. I realize that Culinary Teas is a > > smaller company so I'm concerned about the tea being fresh. If you have any > > feedback on this, please let me know! > > Sorry I can't give you feedback on Culinary, but wanted to tell you if you > like Keemuns that Upton has an absolutely terrific Keemun they call > China Keemun Mao Feng, ZK98, at a reasonable price of around $35 > a pound even in small quantity. > > > -- > Randy > (if replying by e-mail, remove SPAMFREE and DeLeTe from my address) > > |
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