qi-men red tea vs keemun...

hey guys... after tasting the qi-men 'red tea'.... its similar to keemun , and seeing how it sounds like keemun... is it the same thing as keemun? in the chinese store i went to (wing hop fung/LA) they had them both... so i assumed they're different... oh,,i see another post here saying theyre the same...

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SN
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Here's yet another: They're the same.

For people who love Chinese tea but don't speak the language, the vagaries of transliteration are one the most frustrating things in life.

/Lew

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Lewis Perin

:) thanks!

i like your term translator, it'll be very useful.

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Lewis Per>

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Phyll

That was damn funny for your second post.

Jim

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Space Cowboy

hehehe

Phyll wrote: "Oh, if you love pu-erh, then you should get this polee too!"

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