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Where is South Australia can I buy Keenum Tea?
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Lesley Boulton > wrote in news:0P%uf.22$jP3.748
@news.uswest.net: > Where is (in?) South Australia can I buy Keenum Tea? > > Thank you Don't know beans about south Oz, but check out <http://www.teacorporation.com/Keemun.htm>. The Tea Corporation have headquarters in South Melbourne, and may have a outlet nearer you, if that's what you're looking for. Ozzy |
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>Where is South Australia can I buy Keenum Tea?
>Thank you This may sound nuts to you guys, but what is Keenum in Chinese? I've drank so many different types of teas, but I only know the Chinese names for many. Keenum? |
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![]() "Mydnight" > wrote in message oups.com... > >Where is South Australia can I buy Keenum Tea? > > > >Thank you > > > This may sound nuts to you guys, but what is Keenum in Chinese? I've > drank so many different types of teas, but I only know the Chinese > names for many. Keenum? > Mydnight, I think the OP meant "Keemun". Dean |
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Lesley Boulton wrote:
> Where is South Australia It's the part of the island closest to Antarctica. You know ... the southern part. > can I buy Keenum Tea? I don't see why not. Lots of vendors sell it. Do you have any money? HTH, stePH -- In cup: Ahmad Earl Grey |
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>Mydnight, I think the OP meant "Keemun".
Ok, in that case, what is Keemun tea? I'm really not clear on it...what's the Chinese name? |
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ÆîÃźì²è Qimen (Keemun) Hong Tea from Qimen County in Anhui
province. Jim Mydnight wrote: > >Mydnight, I think the OP meant "Keemun". > > Ok, in that case, what is Keemun tea? I'm really not clear on > it...what's the Chinese name? |
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>Qimen (Keemun) Hong Tea from Qimen County in Anhui
>province. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOH, thanks so much Jim. I was getting lost in the transliteration. I have some of this tea sitting behind me on my shelf. |
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On 5 Jan 2006 07:57:50 -0800
"Mydnight" > wrote: > >Qimen (Keemun) Hong Tea from Qimen County in Anhui > >province. > > OOOOOOOOOOOOOOH, thanks so much Jim. I was getting lost in the > transliteration. I have some of this tea sitting behind me on my shelf. Lately I've been mixing Keemun with a very mellow Assam SFTGFOP. It's an interesting, smooth brew. |
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