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Old 2nd March 2006, 10:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Here is an arbitrary list of ten commercial Chinese teas with alternate
spellings. Not all Chinatowns are the same. If I give you a specific
brand of a specific tea you may not find it. If it were me, I'd buy
something of each on many trips including ones not on this list. Take
your time! I can imagine you ending up with many mysterious teas over
the months but not too us. You can Google this group for more
information of what you buy or ask questions when you have the
specifics. I'd stay away from anything more expensive than
nickel/gram. Also buy loose tea and not teabags. Your tastebuds are
more important than what somebody says. I don't know your tea
background but there was never an Indian,Ceylon,African tea I didn't
like. I can't say the same for Chinese tea in general but once you get
it you're hooked. I can always find something to buy in a well stocked
Chinatown and it's been a wonderful experience over the decades.

Jim

Lung Ching, longjing
Tieguanyin,TiKuanYin
Wuyi Rock Tea,Lao Chung
Pilochun,BiLuoChun
Maofeng
Gunpowder
Lapsang Souchong
Keemun,Qimen
YinZhen,Baimudan,Sowmee
DongDing,TungTing

Cynthia wrote:
> There is a large Chinese community in Houston where I live and have
> just discovered a large Chinese Supermarket and shopping center. I
> want to go tea shopping and was wondering if anyone could suggest
> brands/words to look for.
>
> Thanks!
> Cynthia
 
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Old 2nd March 2006, 10:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Cynthia <BayouPointe@> wrote:
>There is a large Chinese community in Houston where I live and have
>just discovered a large Chinese Supermarket and shopping center. I
>want to go tea shopping and was wondering if anyone could suggest
>brands/words to look for.


Well, what kind of teas do you like? I'll first recommend looking for
black teas... there should be some sort of keemun, and a yunnan, and
maybe a litchi black tea.

If you find any of the teas made by the "haichao teablocks co. ltd."
let me know. They'll be in long, thin boxes that may look like bags
at first. Our local stores have the green jasmine and the pu ehr
varieties from them, but none of the others. I'd love to try their black.
--scott

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Old 3rd March 2006, 06:19 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Scott -

Can you send me a picture of such a box?
My email is xyz1953(AT)m

Sasha.

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> Cynthia <BayouPointe@> wrote:
>>There is a large Chinese community in Houston where I live and have
>>just discovered a large Chinese Supermarket and shopping center. I
>>want to go tea shopping and was wondering if anyone could suggest
>>brands/words to look for.

>
> Well, what kind of teas do you like? I'll first recommend looking for
> black teas... there should be some sort of keemun, and a yunnan, and
> maybe a litchi black tea.
>
> If you find any of the teas made by the "haichao teablocks co. ltd."
> let me know. They'll be in long, thin boxes that may look like bags
> at first. Our local stores have the green jasmine and the pu ehr
> varieties from them, but none of the others. I'd love to try their black.
> --scott
>
> --
> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
 
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