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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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Apparently "zingodingo"'s eBay store is good too. He ships from Hong Kong
but shipping is only $4-5. Recently I saw 100g of silver needle for $12 or so. I'd recommend eBay highly for small purchases of tea and trying new things out. I don't think I'd buy $100 worth of tea there or anything, but connoisseurship is all about new experiences. "Falky foo" > wrote in message . com... > Once.. from Caravan Spice Trading Something.. a keemun and a dragon's well. > Decent teas, and I think I got 4 oz of each for $6 a piece. Good deal. > Still have 'em somewhere. > > > > "Frank & Renee" > wrote in message > news:9TYvd.4210$P14.610@trndny05... > > I was just browsing on ebay and I ran across a tea retailer (caiointl) > with > > an ebay store called: Formosa Tea. The listings state that the seller > has > > oolong imported directly from a Taiwan tea farmer. The feedback rating is > > 100% positive. Has anyone in this group bought tea through ebay? Any > > experiences to share? > > > > > > |
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