Feb 27th, '09, 22:21
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by Ubancha » Feb 27th, '09, 22:21
You know, by Rishi Teas? Stellar stuff.
Pu-Erh in general is just so... I don't know, enigmatic?
So yeah, newbie. This isn't my first post, but you know... Nice to meet everybody! Lovin' the atmosphere so far... very relaxed and welcoming. I mean, we're all drinking the tea. lol Although some caffeinated stuff gets me wired.
Z-waaaah!
Feb 28th, '09, 10:47
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by GeoffK » Feb 28th, '09, 10:47
The universe of Pu-Erh is vast. I'd encourage you to really venture and explore it. From the younger cooked puerhs to the ancient aged puerhs there's a lot of different tastes & sensations to be experienced.
Also some of the aged pu's are much much lower in caffeine, so that might be a place to start.
Feb 28th, '09, 11:01
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by Shelob » Feb 28th, '09, 11:01
Welcome Ubancha! Glad you decided to introduce yourself in Intro
Hope you enjoy your TeaJourney with us and see you in TeaDay!
Have a FAB TeaDay Everyone!
Mar 1st, '09, 00:02
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by sheila77551 » Mar 1st, '09, 00:02
Hello Ubancha,
Welcome to TeaChat!
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Mar 1st, '09, 02:25
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by olivierco » Mar 1st, '09, 02:25
Welcome!
Mar 2nd, '09, 23:16
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by Chip » Mar 2nd, '09, 23:16
Welcome Ubancha, good to see you around the forum.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Mar 3rd, '09, 22:38
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by ghaze » Mar 3rd, '09, 22:38
I agree the ginger pu-erh is awesome. I really dig pu-erh.
Mar 5th, '09, 00:36
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by Eugene » Mar 5th, '09, 00:36
Yes ginger pu-erh is really awesome, I just love it.
Mar 8th, '09, 20:51
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by carobebe » Mar 8th, '09, 20:51
I've had pu-erh in a thai restaurant before and I found it really strong. Anyone can recommend a lighter version that I could try at home?
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