Hi
There are lots of very fine online-tea shops in USA - supermarkets
normally dont have good tea!
Of course you must be willing to pay more - but still pr.cup tea is very
cheap (even the most luxuriuos teas) .
Tea looses its flavour relatively quickly - so dont buy more than you use
in a couple of months (and store it in an airtight container)
VERY IMPORTANT : dont use boiling hot water for green tea - use 170 -
180°F !
Some good shops : (many others exist)
www.imperialtea.com
www.rishitea.com
www.shanshuteas.com
http://www.truetea.com/
>Do you have any more
> exotic favorite types or brands?
Sure - almost too many to mention one in particular :-)
"Dragonwell" is a good green - this is the one I "nibble":
http://www.imperialtea.com/ImperialTea/showdetl.cfm?&DID=6&User_ID=73142&st=
4305&st2=47455419&st3=40100935&Product_ID=915&CATID=19
http://store.yahoo.com/teastores/dragonwell.html
If you like green floral/aromatized tea - try Jasmin pearls - most
people likes this tea - even ones who normally dont like green tea.
http://store.yahoo.com/teastores/jasminepearls.htmlhttp://www.imperialtea.com/ImperialTea/showdetl.cfm?&DID=6&Product_ID=247&CA
TID=19
Darjeeling teas are in a class of their own - although classified as
"black" tea - it resembles green tea, but is wonderfully fruity aromatic .
Darjeeling tea is about as fancy as it gets - a bit snobbish in fact -
prices reflecting this.
http://www.kyelateas.com/http://www.darjeelingtea.net/
And then for the adventurous ones , who are not faint at heart : the
postfermented earthtasting "Pu-Ehr" tea
http://store.yahoo.com/teastores/puerh1.htmlhttp://store.yahoo.com/teastores/puerhtoucha.html
Be warned - it is unlike any other tea - and certainly is an aquired
taste; - but worth the effort.
Esben ( sorry for deviating so much for the Paleo-topic)
----- Original Message -----
From: Wally Ballou <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [P-F] tea
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 16:21:30 -0500 Esben Gr=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=F8nborg?= Brun
>
> > Some green teas can even be eaten (and traditionally are ).
> > I often "nibble" the tender green tealeaves after steeping.
>
> I've been drinking a fair amount of green teal myself lately, but only a
> few types from the usual supermarket assortment. Do you have any more
> exotic favorite types or brands?
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