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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Eric Jorgensen
 
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On 20 Jun 2005 12:11:07 -0400
Lewis Perin > wrote:

> Renny > writes:
>
> > [...]
> >
> > Most people don't even realize that GongFuCha is the only way to
> > actually

>
> (Insert your favorite verb here, I suppose)
>
> > all the health benefits of tea they so highly value (most brewing
> > destroys these things or never makes them available even when you
> > start with a good tea).

>
> I'm having trouble thinking of a way to complete this sentence to make
> it true. Any suggestions?



I think the only failsafe method of getting all the health benefits from
your pu-erh or any other tea is to pulverize it into a fine powder and
snort it up your nose.
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Michael Plant
 
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Eric Jorgensen20050620101530.12323f78@wafer6/20/05

> On 20 Jun 2005 12:11:07 -0400
> Lewis Perin > wrote:
>
>> Renny > writes:
>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> Most people don't even realize that GongFuCha is the only way to
>>> actually

>>
>> (Insert your favorite verb here, I suppose)
>>
>>> all the health benefits of tea they so highly value (most brewing
>>> destroys these things or never makes them available even when you
>>> start with a good tea).

>>
>> I'm having trouble thinking of a way to complete this sentence to make
>> it true. Any suggestions?

>
>
> I think the only failsafe method of getting all the health benefits from
> your pu-erh or any other tea is to pulverize it into a fine powder and
> snort it up your nose.


You could also form it into a fine crystal under fire. Science ever
advances.

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