sae midori cluster

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


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sae midori cluster

by sebpassion » Sep 27th, '10, 05:29

hey,

yesterday evening i found a strange cluster in my sae midori tea. :shock:

does anybody know how this came about? :?:
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Re: sae midori cluster

by Tead Off » Sep 27th, '10, 06:09

Puerh gods paid a visit.

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Re: sae midori cluster

by Chip » Sep 27th, '10, 10:19

:lol: Sae Midori Tou Cha. :mrgreen:

I am sure weirder things have found their way into tea. Brew it up and see what happens.

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Re: sae midori cluster

by britt » Sep 27th, '10, 18:19

Looks like a clump of grass scraped off the bottom of a lawn mower!

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Re: sae midori cluster

by edkrueger » Oct 11th, '10, 00:46

That looks somewhat illegal.

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Re: sae midori cluster

by sebpassion » Oct 23rd, '10, 03:17

edkrueger wrote:That looks somewhat illegal.
:)

i brew it and it didn't open, so i had to cut it into smaller pieces. but it tasted like tea :mrgreen:

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