benoist tea

Fully oxidized tea leaves for a robust cup.


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benoist tea

by insanitylater » Feb 27th, '08, 23:30

is there any online store that sells this ? apparently it's only sold in japan but some asian stores carry it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benoist_(tea)

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Re: benoist tea

by hop_goblin » Feb 28th, '08, 09:21

insanitylater wrote:is there any online store that sells this ? apparently it's only sold in japan but some asian stores carry it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benoist_(tea)
Interesting.. I have never heard of this particular type.. It appears to have an interesting history as well. Let us know if you find any!?

Hop

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by insanitylater » Feb 28th, '08, 10:34

an online friend offered to send me a sample the next time he buys a new tin. i tried looking for it on ebay or amazon with no luck. i'm not sure if their official site ships it anywhere else because they seem to only have 1 page of their site in english

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by hop_goblin » Feb 29th, '08, 00:24

insanitylater wrote:an online friend offered to send me a sample the next time he buys a new tin. i tried looking for it on ebay or amazon with no luck. i'm not sure if their official site ships it anywhere else because they seem to only have 1 page of their site in english
Must be some coveted stuff! Perhaps you can transulate the other pages using a language converter.

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