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Re: Beginner's Question: Oolong Regions/Type Confusion--Suggestions?     

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Author: Dominic T.
Date: Aug 30, 2006 08:35

... smaller doses and thankfully due to the cost that works out for me. I could never drink it daily like a good sencha. Pi Lo Chun is highly recomended by me for a nice middleground green. So...if you were recommending three or four very specific varieties of oolong tea to someone who loves all sorts of teas (including very strongly-flavoured, oddly-flavoured, and delicately-flavoured ...
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Re: A brief introduction...     

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Author: Dominic T.
Date: Aug 8, 2006 13:57

...I'd be completely amazed at someone just jumping straight into Lapsang and enjoying it. I think you will enjoy Kukicha a lot based on your drink preference, it is slightly roasted and is a nice middleground between smoky/heavily roasted and green. Another great choice for you may be Hojicha, it is a lot like Genmai but minus the rice. I have never aquired a taste for genmai or hojicha and ...
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