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Java tea- second steeping     

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Author: toci
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:29

My Assam fannings taught me that a second steeping of black tea might be very good. You steep the first mug according to directions, then let the second one steep till it's lukewarm or ready to drink. I tried that with my Java tea, and got a second cup quite weak, but potable. And away from the Malawi, I can now taste the flowery taste in the Java. Still no lava taste, though. Toci
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Re: Malawi and Java teas     

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Author: toci
Date: Sep 20, 2008 06:17

...'m finishing up smells more like- how do I put this? tea.     Toci Side-by-side brewing- the Malawi wet leaf takes on more ... odor; the Java stays milder. This transfers over to the brewed teas. The Malawi, brewed three minutes, is darker than the Java, brewed four... taste that I did two years ago when I first tried Java tea, not do I taste any trace of lava. But perhaps tasting alongside...
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Malawi and Java teas     

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Author: toci
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:19

I bought 125 g, packets of each. They have a similar fruity fragrance, the Malawi with a more mellow odor of apricot, the Java with a sharper odor of orange. The year old Assam that I'm finishing up smells more like- how do I put this? tea. Toci
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Re: Try the new Premium Unseen Tea     

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Author: tksx
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:23

...> I have tried some other tea and never hook up on it...I was introduced to Premium Unseen tea.  It has no smell and has...with the company. If you love tea, you will love the Premium Unseen...tea or the Orginal Unseen tea if you like bitter taste. So, ...want us to buy some insipid tea that is so bland that it...have been drinking black tea, green tea, red tea just different brand of...
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PASS Crypt-Tea-2.12 i386-freebsd 6.1-release-p23     

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Author: srezic
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:12

... as part of the cpan-testers effort to test as many new uploads to CPAN as possible. See http://testers.cpan.org/ -- Dear Peter Billam, This is a computer-generated report for Crypt-Tea-2.12 on perl 5.8.8 patch 34313, created by CPAN-Reporter-1.17. Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN. Congratulations! All tests were successful. Sections of this report: * ...
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Re: Wake-up tea     

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Author: yogic chai
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:53

...:  black, malty, cheap, strong, otherwise non-nuanced. Not coffee.     Toci We use International Tea Importers's CTC BOP Assam is all our chai tea blends. It is the most popular grade of tea in India. It steeps a strong and rich cup. Adding milk here is almost a necessity! Ricardo Founder of <a href="http://www.yogicchai.com">Yogic Chai Tea</a>
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Re: Wake-up tea     

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Author: Nigel
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:50

... the caffeine content for EACH tea, that would be very helpful...much trouble/expense for most tea retailers, though. Not too much...analytical house with a dedicated tea laboratory charges $350 per caffeine...per ten samples. A typical tea retailer with 200 separate lines...the caffeine content for each tea he carries. The cost implication...per year - would cripple most tea retailers, or if passed on...
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Re: Wake-up tea     

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Author: Alan
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:46

... looked through Asianteadepot.  I enjoy their pictures of brewed tea and their caffeine report charts.   The caffeine report chart isn't very useful. It lists teas from lightest (white) to darkest (red/black) with greens .... Now, if they listed the caffeine content for EACH tea, that would be very helpful. I'm sure that's too much trouble/expense for most tea retailers, though.
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Re: Wake-up tea     

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Author: toci
Date: Sep 18, 2008 05:47

... said that it was pretty cheap there for good green teas.  they have assam black teas too.  you may want to check it out, which i think they still have... through Asianteadepot. I enjoy their pictures of brewed tea and their caffeine report charts. Their sampers are ... than where I usually order, and their Assam teas in quarter pounds slightly more expensive. Thank you ...
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Re: Wake-up tea     

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Author: Space Cowboy
Date: Sep 18, 2008 05:32

You need to get a different therapist, Badaboom! Jim so, i came across ...another website selling tea... because my therapist shops there regularly
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