Exactly.Tead Off wrote:When given the choice, why would anyone consider drinking or eating contaminated foods? Has something happened to our thought process?
Evidently there are other interests than drinking radiation free teas.
Exactly.Tead Off wrote:When given the choice, why would anyone consider drinking or eating contaminated foods? Has something happened to our thought process?
Which are ... ?Chip wrote: I will buy under the right circumstance and from the right vendor(s).
Food Inc. is frightening!David R. wrote:I recently watched a documentary called Food Inc. about US food industry which might be worth a look. Another one which is a must-see is called The Future of Food.Tead Off wrote:When given the choice, why would anyone consider drinking or eating contaminated foods? Has something happened to our thought process?
Not sure what that is supposed to mean?a.serrao wrote:Guess...sherubtse wrote:Which are ... ?Chip wrote: I will buy under the right circumstance and from the right vendor(s).
Best wishes,
sherubtse
It's extremely simple...
Actually.......a.serrao wrote:The troll here is you Kevin, that don't accept that others think differently than you.Kevangogh wrote: Even when teas have been tested out at "zero", rest assured there will always be a troll out there trying to make a case out of nothing.
a.serrao wrote:Kevin, you defined yourself with that statement. Personal attack and also offensive. Reported.Kevangogh wrote: Even when teas have been tested out at "zero", rest assured there will always be a troll out there trying to make a case out of nothing.
From the simple rules at the beginning of this thread:
"Offending posts will be deleted, period."
Oh, I did not know they were still playing!JBaymore wrote:So... how about them Red Sox?
best,
.............john
Me neither! Is it against policy to say? ----Wait a second. Is that adagioteas logo a clue?Chip wrote:Not sure what that is supposed to mean?a.serrao wrote:Guess...sherubtse wrote:Which are ... ?Chip wrote: I will buy under the right circumstance and from the right vendor(s).
Best wishes,
sherubtse
It's extremely simple...
.)"A top-tier Sencha grown at a high elevation. All Zuiko comes from a single tea garden where it is grown under the most meticulous and pampered conditions. Origin: Honyama, Shizuoka -- Harvest: First Flush 2011 -- Species: Yabukita"
http://www.denstea.com/2011_Tea_Safety.htmlBased on recent test data, we can say our 2011 teas are safe to drink. We had an independent company that is registered by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare conduct a test on our dried tea leaves. The test results show that the tea from our contracted farms is well below the limit required by Japanese regulations. Although tea over the regulated radiation level was found in Shizuoka City, we have not purchased any tea from the subject district.
Well, again each person has to define what safe means to them. Does this mean virtual zero radiation. Or is below the safe level prescribed by the Japanese Government (which is lower than USA limits btw) ... or somewhere in between?radiowonderland wrote:I'm new here. Want suggestions for a safe sencha.
How 'bout a quarter of a pound? I have about 12 oz left, and it's been kept airtight and in the dark (and some of it in the freezer too.) Should I post over in the swap forum or would that be weird?Chip wrote: I believe I am ready to lift my personal exclusion of Shizuoka teas. But I won't be buying and consuming a pound.