Jun 3rd, '06, 19:29
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recommendations for cooked puerh
Anyone have any suggestions for some of higher quality cooked puerh cakes. I'm currently drinking mainly cooked Xiaguan (White Crane) Tuo Cha, which I really like but I would like to try higher quality cooked puerh. Yes I know that aged raw puerh is the best puerh out there but buying it is beyond my means and it is not practical for me to age it myself with my current living arrangements.
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Jun 4th, '06, 01:07
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Jun 4th, '06, 13:26
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Re: Cooked 2005
No I didn't try or order the Lotus aroma puerh yet. I'm going to hold off a bit to see what other recommendations come in before buying anything as I try to keep my tea buying to around $30 a month average so I don't want to rush this.TIM wrote:have you try it yet? Lotus aroma...yum!
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~C. S. Lewis
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Jun 4th, '06, 23:11
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Yunnan Sourcing has some
There are many excellent affordable ones on Yunnan sourcing's store.
I have like Jiu Wan's cakes and Menghai, i bought a variety of cakes from him and have not tried them all yet, none have been bad. I brew them like normal black tea 3-4 minutes and enjoy them.
http://cgi.ebay.com/2006-Jiu-Wan-Tong-Q ... dZViewItem
I have like Jiu Wan's cakes and Menghai, i bought a variety of cakes from him and have not tried them all yet, none have been bad. I brew them like normal black tea 3-4 minutes and enjoy them.
http://cgi.ebay.com/2006-Jiu-Wan-Tong-Q ... dZViewItem