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Re: worried about pesticides in tea?     

Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for Taizhong in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: niisonge
Date: Sep 22, 2007 20:46

... probably all polluted. Anyway, it tastes good. I would be willing to bet all the money in my savings account, which ain't much, folks, that any random sample of tea from Taizhong (where most wulong is produced in Taiwan), a relatively mountainous, clean place, would have a better sanitary rating than ANY TEA, INCLUDING THE HIGHEST GRADE, from Fujian AnXi (where Tieguan, the most...
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Re: worried about pesticides in tea?     

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Author: Mydnight
Date: Sep 18, 2007 08:00

...-its-taken-away-from-me, only cares for profit. I would be willing to bet all the money in my savings account, which ain't much, folks, that any random sample of tea from Taizhong (where most wulong is produced in Taiwan), a relatively mountainous, clean place, would have a better sanitary rating than ANY TEA, INCLUDING THE HIGHEST GRADE, from Fujian AnXi (where Tieguan, the most famous tea...
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Re: 57 year old tea     

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Author: Mydnight
Date: Sep 26, 2006 08:44

... rather than a flavor, but actually they let me try it first before they told me anything about it. Apparently, his friend's family has been in the tea business for over 4 generations in the Taizhong area actually growing their own tea on their own plantations. Each year they keep several kilos of the good stuff for aging and they have a decent stock of it. So...how much do you think the...
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