Need help finding organic green teas

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Jun 17th, '09, 17:02
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Need help finding organic green teas

by iheartea » Jun 17th, '09, 17:02

I have tried yuuki-cha and hibiki-an's organic green teas. Have any of you tried a different source and loved the service and the quality of their gyokuro, sencha, shincha or matcha?

I appreciate the help!

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by Chip » Jun 17th, '09, 21:18

O-Cha and Rishi also have reputable organic lines ...

O-Cha's organic line is new this season, but is quite extensive. Rishi has a lot of Chinese organics and limited Japanese organics.
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by malmstrom » Jun 18th, '09, 01:12

Keiko tea is all organic and the catalogue is quite vast!

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by iheartea » Jun 18th, '09, 01:52

Thank you Chip and Malmstrom! I've ordered Organic Matcha from O-cha recently but have not tried Rishi yet.

Do you have website you like for Keiko?

Thank you!

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by malmstrom » Jun 18th, '09, 10:49

Yes, Do you have a pm!

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by edkrueger » Jun 18th, '09, 13:08

Try Yuukicha

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by olivierco » Jun 18th, '09, 13:45

Teaspring also sells some good organic Chinese greens.

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