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How does commercial bottled tea last without preservatives?
Just had some bottled tea, and noticed the bottle says man: 6/15/2006, exp: 12/14/2007 (...freshly 'expired' ) The label of course says: "pure black tea, unsweetened, with no preservatives or anything...
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16 years ago
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Differences between Taj Mahal *VS* Red Label tea
They're both made by Unilever. SO what's the difference? They also cost the same. I personally think that the grain shapes are different, and that Taj Mahal has a brighter, less bitter taste.
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15 years ago
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Where can I buy online Nambarrie decaffeinated tea?
Hi all, II don't know if I'm off topic here, so excuse me if this is the wrong newsgroup. My question is straight: since I really like the decaffeinated Nambarrie tea but I can't find it online I was...
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16 years ago
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Decaf Pu Erh?
I have to admit that caffeine has defeated me. I'm finding myself unable to drink teas regularly without getting a bit wound up in the evening sometimes. But I -=miss=- tea so! There are so many...
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17 years ago
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Twinings UK vs. Twinings USA - is it just me? (2024 Update)
I visited the Twinings shop in the Strand this past summer and stocked up on tea to bring back home to the States with me. There seems to be a much more extensive selection of Twinings blends...
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18 years ago
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The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura
The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura is available via eBay here: More on Kakuzo Okakura can be found here: All books posted (by me) on eBay can be found here:
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15 years ago
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Does sugar or milk bind tannins rendering them useless?
any evidence/biochem thoughts on this? does sugar bind tannins/polyphenols/bioflavonoids etc rendering them useless, not absorbable? how about milk? i suppose either the protein or the fat could bind...
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17 years ago
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Oolong tea: Makes me sweat
Oolong makes me become very hot. I feel it as sweat in my back and heat in the face. I originally thought it was because of the hot water. It turned out that other teas don't have such an extensive...
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14 years ago
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