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Old 10-02-2015, 04:34 PM posted to rec.gardens
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On 01/09/2015 02:14 PM, Todd wrote:
On 01/09/2015 01:42 PM, Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
Recommend book by Sharon Rose. Fascinating story of how in mid-19th
Century the British controlling India sent botanists into the unknown
"heart" of China to "steal" the finest Chinese tea to transplant in
India; revive company fortunes.

Full of local color, a botanist's world, the politics of the era. And
more about tea that I ever know could exist!

(idiomatic expression "Not for all the tea in China" = I wouldn't do
it no matter what the reward)

I've been drinking "Emperor's Tea" -- top-grade mountain-grown
Taiwane$e green tea for years.

What's your favorite?

HB


Hi Higgs,

The wife and I adore Choice Organic Black Tea:

http://shop.choiceorganicteas.com/Cl...Teas@BlackTeas


Know a lot of people that adobe green tea. I never
could abide it: tastes too much like the inside of
a lawn mover bag.

-T

Guess no one else likes tea on the group. Tea is a wonderful
indulgence

EBay has a lot of tea listings, with free shipping.
English breakfast tea is my favorite, then oolong, and
Earl Grey, black tea, and many others.


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