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Author: Square PegSquare Peg Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:06
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:27:48 -0700 (PDT), Space Cowboy
ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Get the YinHao without the Jasmine scent. It will turn your throat
>into a breeding ground for algae. When people talk of green tea this
>is my reference tea not because it is so delicate and delightfull but
>because it is felt from the tongue to the stomach. It doesnt fade.
>If you dont like the first cup you wont like the next. I hate to use
>the word bitter or astringent but in this case it is a good thing
>because it delivers without the punch. Youll taste it all morning.
>You might panic and start scraping your tongue. Ill bet youll like
>the unabashed unapologenic nofrills single note taste. After awhile
>the aftertaste turns to perfume which fills the nostrils as it leaves
>the tongue. The infused leaf is very sticky. You can simply remove
>with a spoon. Whenever things get out of kilter I drink this, when
>things cant get any better I drink this. I dont drink this tea
>everyday because if I did I wouldnt drink anything else. I can go and
>on on what this tea does to me. If you cant find the YinHao look for
>something called Spring Bud. Its a milder gentler version which I
>think anybody can enjoy.
>
>
>Jim
>
>PS Im sure we all have a tea that does this for us. This is mine.
Hilarious. Now I have to keep trying it and maybe buy more.
PS: I don't recommend that start reviewing wine, but you might have a
calling with beer. ;-)
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