Jun 21st, '11, 20:54
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by Poohblah » Jun 21st, '11, 20:54
Proinsias wrote:Not that I can think of.
Why not buy some 2010 gyokuro and sencha now? If you're worried about radiation and love sencha & gyo now is time to buy. Soon the pre Fukushima tea will be gone, probably going cheap at the moment. Space it out with some 2011 Chinese greens over the next year or so.
Why would 2010 tea have any less radiation than 2011 tea? Assuming the 2010 tea has been stored in Japan near where it was harvested and processed, then it will have absorbed the same amount of radiation as the 2011 tea. If the tea has been stored abroad, then it is a different situation.
That said, I do not think there is anything to be afraid of. Of course, that won't convince your wife...

Jun 21st, '11, 21:13
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by debunix » Jun 21st, '11, 21:13
Tea from last year's harvest was unlikely to absorb to airborne or waterborne radioactive isotopes from Fukushima.
Jun 21st, '11, 23:30
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by entropyembrace » Jun 21st, '11, 23:30
2010 harvest tea is sealed indoors, probably in cold storage...how would it pick up any radioactive isotopes?
2011 harvest tea was sitting in fields when Fukushima was releasing the most radiation collecting airborne dust on it´s leaves and actively absorbing minerals from the soil.
Jun 22nd, '11, 14:58
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by lkj23 » Jun 22nd, '11, 14:58
debunix wrote:Tea from last year's harvest was unlikely to absorb to airborne or waterborne radioactive isotopes from Fukushima.
entropyembrace wrote:2010 harvest tea is sealed indoors, probably in cold storage...how would it pick up any radioactive isotopes?
2011 harvest tea was sitting in fields when Fukushima was releasing the most radiation collecting airborne dust on it´s leaves and actively absorbing minerals from the soil.
+1
Jun 22nd, '11, 16:09
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by Proinsias » Jun 22nd, '11, 16:09
What they said
If paranoia is at fever pitch then, yeah, as you say, try some US vendors. Den's are stocking 2010 sencha at a discount, I'm presuming they've had it for a while but a quick email could clear any confusion.
Jun 22nd, '11, 18:36
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by senchalover » Jun 22nd, '11, 18:36
Japan just had another 2 quakes just a little while ago. They will never get a break.
Jun 22nd, '11, 19:25
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by Poohblah » Jun 22nd, '11, 19:25
I see. thanks guys
senchalover wrote:Japan just had another 2 quakes just a little while ago. They will never get a break.
I hear they were just aftershocks. Scary, rumbling, quaking aftershocks.
Jun 24th, '11, 06:44
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by senchalover » Jun 24th, '11, 06:44
Either way, scary.