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Yesterday, I was having my lunch in a Chinese restaurant that had a
very interesting tea, like nothing I've tried before. It was close to Pu-erh, but without the earthy flavor. Actually, for some reason, it reminded me of confectioner sugar. The owner was busy, so I couldn't keep a conversation, but he said that the tea was a true black tea from China. Anybody has any idea about what that thing could be? Thanks, --k |
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