
Tea (Chinese/ Oriental/ Japanese /Green), Come share your experience
Tea (Chinese/ Oriental/ Japanese /Green), Come share your experience
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Mar 2 2014, 05:26 PM
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I am not a tea expert...hope you all can advise me on this tea I bought. Went to a Chinese medicine hall and asked the owner for a recommendation for a mid-priced tea that is tasty and cooling. He suggested the one in the photo below. I bought it and tried it out...the tea is vacuum-packed. It has a nice scent and a pleasant aftertaste. Any opinions? I am also open to suggestions of teas around the RM50/box range. Thanks!
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Mar 5 2014, 02:42 PM
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QUOTE(quikstep @ Mar 5 2014, 02:24 PM) hello andyng38, afaik, oolong type of tea is considered "cooling". there are many styles within oolong, like tie guan yin, dan coong and shui shien. rm 50/box can usually get u decent consumer grade tea. try visiting tea merchants near you to understand more about tea. i usually settle for 3-5 tea tasting to buy 1 tea. Thank you for your reply! I will keep those types of tea that you mentioned in mind when I buy my next box. Think I'll try tie guan yin. My palate is not sophisticated. I only know chap fan tea and supermarket RM3-4/box tea tastes quite bad. |
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