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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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Has anyone had any experience with this vendor? They seem to specialize in
tea from India. URL: http://www.jayateas.com/index.html Thanks, Dean |
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I have bought quite a number of teas from Jaya, and you can see my
reviews of some of them on the website. There are more teas in the catalog (download the pricelist on the home page) than are posted on the web. The sample sizes are reasonable, and you can specify which ones you would like in a sample pack (4 samples for $10). Or if you send an email to the owner (see contact info on the website), she might even be willing to send you a sample or two for free. I am especially fond of their packaging. The cannisters have silica packets built into the lids, and within them the tea is enclosed in foil packets. I think the foil packaging into 100g packets is actually done in India. I am not associated with this company, but I have emailed back and forth with the owner a few times, and she has been quite generous aboust sending me samples to try. In article <Cff1e.14428$Ax.4651@trnddc04>, "DPM" > wrote: > Has anyone had any experience with this vendor? They seem to specialize in > tea from India. > URL: http://www.jayateas.com/index.html |