Lima Tea?

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


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Lima Tea?

by Proinsias » Nov 27th, '11, 13:02

Anyone tried this?

PDF here:
http://en.limafood.com/LinkClick.aspx?f ... &tabid=939

Some of it has appeared in a new fancy supermarket nearby, gambling on supermarket teas has never worked out well for me but just curious if anyone else has tried it. The Japanese oolong sounded interesting.

Nov 27th, '11, 18:44
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Re: Lima Tea?

by edkrueger » Nov 27th, '11, 18:44

I have had Japanese oolongs before.They are IMO over priced and not very interesting. Yuukicha has two. Maybe worth a look to indulge your curiosity.

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