Greetings from the North
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Greetings from the North
Hey all on TeaChat,
I'm new to the website. Over the last few months of working for Teaopia, a Canadian tea retailer, I have discovered much more about tea than I ever could have imagined. I hope to contribute to the community with some of my knowledge, and gain a lot of knowledge in the process. My favorite teas are Gyokuro Yamashiro, Milk Oolong, Chai Rooibos, Kukicha (thank you Adagio!), and Sencha.
I'm new to the website. Over the last few months of working for Teaopia, a Canadian tea retailer, I have discovered much more about tea than I ever could have imagined. I hope to contribute to the community with some of my knowledge, and gain a lot of knowledge in the process. My favorite teas are Gyokuro Yamashiro, Milk Oolong, Chai Rooibos, Kukicha (thank you Adagio!), and Sencha.
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earthernchild - Posts: 3
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- Location: Ottawa, Canada
Re: Greetings from the North
Welcome to TeaChat earthernchild.
I am looking forward to seeing you around our forum. Green teas as you will see are my fave, have fun learning more about them and other teas here.
I am looking forward to seeing you around our forum. Green teas as you will see are my fave, have fun learning more about them and other teas here.
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: Greetings from the North
Hi, nice to meet you.
I also love kukicha. My current batch is from Adagio but I'm interested to try others as well.
I also love kukicha. My current batch is from Adagio but I'm interested to try others as well.
- Mintaka
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Re: Greetings from the North
Mintaka wrote:Hi, nice to meet you.
I also love kukicha. My current batch is from Adagio but I'm interested to try others as well.
I get the cravings for a sencha kukicha around once a year or so ... but have never had the Adagio version.
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Chip - Moderator
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