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This subreddit is for discussion of beverages made from soaking camellia sinensis leaves (or twigs) in water, and, to a lesser extent, herbal infusions, yerba mate, and other tisanes.
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25m ago
Hi yall All is in the title I'm looking for good Japanese greens, mainly Kabuse, Fukamushi and maybe 2024 Gyokuros but those are likely not available yet.
Yoshi En has a 24 Ichibancha i'm kind of eyeing, okay ish price, but i had never heard of them until recently, i wonder if they're any good.
Specifically looking for vendors that sell or ship to France/EU
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Reddit » Tea
25m ago
I'm based in France but I know they ship intl and have stores in the EU, so maybe they're sort of known outside of FR.
I'm definitely a novice, but they seem to have a wide selection of "Grands Crus" [selected rare harvests could be a translation] from diverse places like Georgia, a lot of good Nepal blacks and accessible prices.
I've tried their Si Ji Chun Oolong which is a Taiwan Gao Shan Cha, absolutely blown away.
Now looking to try some Pu Erhs (i dont have the budget for Shengs yet) and Dan Congs if i can, wondering if anybody knows where to find good entry to mid level references in Fr ..read more
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2h ago
Im currently battling a hell of a cold and it’s got my throat feeling real raw. I know tea with honey is helpful with sore throats, but I’m not a tea person, so I don’t know what to do here.
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4h ago
I am a wine lover. I know the ins and outs of wine characteristics and regions. I have favorites and know specifically why a wine tastes a certain way. I’m afraid I’m drinking too much alcohol. I also love black tea. I want to see if there are ways to get into black tea like wine: different regions and tea making styles creating different flavors in the same tea variety. Where do I start? How do I learn about black tea regions and styles?
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Reddit » Tea
5h ago
How do you remove tea from a tightly compressed tea cake or brick? The answer is to use a tea needle. Here is everything you need to know about the tea needle.
The link to the full text: How to Remove Tea Leaves from a Tea Cake or Brick Using a Tea Needle
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Reddit » Tea
5h ago
How do you remove tea from a tightly compressed tea cake or brick? The answer is to use a tea needle. Here is everything you need to know about the tea needle.
The link to the full text: How to Remove Tea Leaves from a Tea Cake or Brick Using a Tea Needle
https://reddit.com/link/1cdcn9o/video/h4yhsbu66rwc1/player
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Reddit » Tea
5h ago
How do you remove tea from a tightly compressed tea cake or brick? The answer is to use a tea needle. Here is everything you need to know about the tea needle.
How to Remove Tea Leaves from a Tea Cake or Brick Using a Tea Needle
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