Adventures at Uwajimaya with Den's Sencha Tea

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


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Apr 3rd, '08, 22:25
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by tenuki » Apr 3rd, '08, 22:25

You seem to be having rotten luck Geoff.

I've never seen expired tea at the Uwajimaya in Seattle. Last time I was there a guy was going through all the teas and checking expire dates. I would blame that Uwajimay ( and the idiot customer that didn't check the date before buying... ;) )
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Apr 3rd, '08, 23:01
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by GeoffK » Apr 3rd, '08, 23:01

tenuki wrote:You seem to be having rotten luck Geoff.

I've never seen expired tea at the Uwajimaya in Seattle. Last time I was there a guy was going through all the teas and checking expire dates. I would blame that Uwajimay ( and the idiot customer that didn't check the date before buying... ;) )
Yeah in this respect I've had rotten luck. The not checking the date thing was purely being a tea newbie. Since then I've learned a LOT more about Japanese tea.

Apr 4th, '08, 01:07
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by Pentox » Apr 4th, '08, 01:07

At least everyone you've been dealing with has done right by it, or at least as much as one should expect.

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