Hello! ^_^
I am a new member to Adagio teas. I have been a tea consumer ever since I can remember. My mother is Korean so I grew up drinking natural whole leaf teas. It has been difficult trying to find the perfect tea. I just ordered a huge batch of samples from Adagio (about 20 or so to be exact) to try! I am so excited and can not wait to get them in. So many of the teas look so good that I had to try pretty much all the ones I found that I thought I would like. I prefer my tea to be a little bitter and strong. I like how on Adagio they show you pictures of what the tea looks like and give a detailed description of the aroma, taste and origin of the tea. Never have I found such a detailed site before. I have ordered previously from a different tea site, but believe I am now going to be converted. I will let you know as soon as I get my tea in and which ones I like!
One of the few things that can't be recycled is wasted time 0(^_^)0
Welcome!
What kind of tea where you drinking growing up?
What kind of tea where you drinking growing up?
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Dec 9th, '08, 16:13
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Welcome hyunjeehale to TeaChat. I have some fond memories of dear friends, the mom is Korean, the father is Caucasian, the daughter is obviously, half Korean (and amazingly beautiful). I remember drinking tea and the food and times shared.
I give tea as gifts to them often.
The daughter, Priscilla Ahn is a musician and on tour in Japan, then Korea. Check her out here if interested. Priscilla Ahn
Please visit us on TeaDay and share what is in your cup. BTW, I hope you ordered some sencha, a little bitter (actually astringent) and strong. I think you would like it. I had the Sencha Premier this morning, quite good!
I give tea as gifts to them often.
The daughter, Priscilla Ahn is a musician and on tour in Japan, then Korea. Check her out here if interested. Priscilla Ahn
Please visit us on TeaDay and share what is in your cup. BTW, I hope you ordered some sencha, a little bitter (actually astringent) and strong. I think you would like it. I had the Sencha Premier this morning, quite good!
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Dec 10th, '08, 21:52
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Chip, what a strange coincidence. I had never heard of Priscilla Ahn until yesterday when I heard a track by her on an iTunes Christmas station singing a beautiful rendition of Silent night. It's awesome that you know her. I'm planning on getting some of her music. But that's off the subject here!Chip wrote:Welcome hyunjeehale to TeaChat. I have some fond memories of dear friends, the mom is Korean, the father is Caucasian, the daughter is obviously, half Korean (and amazingly beautiful). I remember drinking tea and the food and times shared.
I give tea as gifts to them often.
The daughter, Priscilla Ahn is a musician and on tour in Japan, then Korea. Check her out here if interested. Priscilla Ahn
Please visit us on TeaDay and share what is in your cup. BTW, I hope you ordered some sencha, a little bitter (actually astringent) and strong. I think you would like it. I had the Sencha Premier this morning, quite good!
Hi hyunjeehale! Glad you're here on TeaChat!