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by Chip » Aug 5th, '08, 02:05

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Chip wrote:I do not know enough about the fair trade certs. I will have to read up on this.
www.transfairusa.org
http://www.transfairusa.org/content/cer ... floid=2283 (Fairly certian that this is where Rishi's "Ancient Tree Teas" are coming from).
Thanx for the info Space! I will have to read up on it when I am more awake.
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by Victoria » Aug 5th, '08, 14:55

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edkrueger wrote:They are also the only tea company that has given me a large sample of something drinkable [yes, I am alluding to "Birthday Tea".]
I thought Birthday Tea was from Adagio. :?:
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by Chip » Aug 5th, '08, 17:10

I am receiving 2 FTC/Cert. Org. from Rishi. One is Spring Sprout.

The other is Ancient Tea Flower

I am also getting a sample of their Kagoshima Organic Sencha.

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by Salsero » Aug 5th, '08, 17:58

Their Kagoshima #24 was what got me serious about Japanese tea. I remember it as a sweet, thick and luscious fukamushi, really like nothing I have had since. It doesn't seem to be offered any more and even back then the reports were that it was very inconsistent from one order to the next. Course memory plays tricks on us, especially memory of first times.

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by Chip » Aug 5th, '08, 18:13

Salsero wrote:Their Kagoshima #24 was what got me serious about Japanese tea. I remember it as a sweet, thick and luscious fukamushi, really like nothing I have had since. It doesn't seem to be offered any more and even back then the reports were that it was very inconsistent from one order to the next. Course memory plays tricks on us, especially memory of first times.
I tried almost everyone of their Kagoshima offerings. I liked 4, Kagoshima 24 was not one of them which mystified me since a bunch of TeaChatters liked it.

The 4 I liked have all trickled back onto availablity. Fukamushi, Asamushi, Special Hika, and Nishio. My experience with these 4 would lead me to try them again and recommend them.
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by Salsero » Aug 5th, '08, 18:19

Chip wrote: which mystified me since a bunch of TeaChatters liked it.
Space recommended it to me. Back then he was their spokesmodel. There was even talk then that what I had was mislabeled.

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by Chip » Aug 5th, '08, 18:25

Salsero wrote:
Chip wrote: which mystified me since a bunch of TeaChatters liked it.
Space recommended it to me. Back then he was their spokesmodel. There was even talk then that what I had was mislabeled.
YES, I remember the days of yore when Space was a "Rishi Tea Plant." :D

He introduced me to not only Rishi, but the whole Fair Trade concept.
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by greenisgood » Aug 6th, '08, 02:10

the idea of fair trade products was for me almost as much of a revelation as having the first sip of my first pot of rishi's Kago' fukamushi

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by inspectoring » Aug 10th, '08, 22:53

again - I won't be able to post pictures untill 20th - I get me camera back then. But untill then, one more thing - I found a sweet little spot - 200 to 205 deg for 65 -70 seconds. Less pronounce flowery scent, its still there but its as if it is mixed with sugarcane - not sugar - sugarcan. For some this may not be desireable as in terms of intensity of the taste - its just a couple of notches above the white tea.

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by Pentox » Aug 11th, '08, 01:33

Chip wrote:
Salsero wrote:
Chip wrote: which mystified me since a bunch of TeaChatters liked it.
Space recommended it to me. Back then he was their spokesmodel. There was even talk then that what I had was mislabeled.
YES, I remember the days of yore when Space was a "Rishi Tea Plant." :D

He introduced me to not only Rishi, but the whole Fair Trade concept.
Psshh none of us are ever "plants" for any tea companies >.>

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by Chip » Aug 11th, '08, 01:45

Pentox wrote:
Chip wrote: YES, I remember the days of yore when Space was a "Rishi Tea Plant." :D

He introduced me to not only Rishi, but the whole Fair Trade concept.
Psshh none of us are ever "plants" for any tea companies >.>
So says the Lupicia Plant! :lol:

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by inspectoring » Aug 11th, '08, 15:17

hey guys...I am not a tea plant...I just want to share my experiences. Actually in the begining I was not impressed at all by the itoen teas...especially their gyokuro - but the second time around it is really good.
You see - as for rishi - I just plain love their SN from the very begining. And now this one, is surpassing the silver needle in every possible way. I can't believe I literally wasted the 1st one I had... :lol:

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by Salsero » Aug 11th, '08, 15:23

Boy, inspectoring, for a thread that was initially ignored, it sure has grown!

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