Can anyone point me to a reputable merchant that sells Thai teas?  Or perhaps a variaty sold by Adagio?  
Specifically I'm looking for a black tea with a very orange to red coloring.  A few of my favorite thai resaurants use loose leaf for their Iced Tea, but won't share a source for it.  
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				Did you see them make the thai tea so that you are sure that it was actually made from loose tea?  Regradless try http://www.enjoyingtea.com/enjoyingtea/ ... aitea.html I have personally ordered tea (not this product however) and have always been satisfied with my order, hence they are the first place that I go to for things that Adagio does not sell.
			
									
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										"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
~C. S. Lewis
Thai Tea
Thai tea is basically black tea, several different spices, and orange food coloring. It's not a natural color   . You should be able to find it in any asian supermarket on the tea isle. It normally comes in a 16oz bag. It brews to be rather bitter, so you have to add lots of sugar. More of a dessert than an everyday drink.
  . You should be able to find it in any asian supermarket on the tea isle. It normally comes in a 16oz bag. It brews to be rather bitter, so you have to add lots of sugar. More of a dessert than an everyday drink.
			
									
						 . You should be able to find it in any asian supermarket on the tea isle. It normally comes in a 16oz bag. It brews to be rather bitter, so you have to add lots of sugar. More of a dessert than an everyday drink.
  . You should be able to find it in any asian supermarket on the tea isle. It normally comes in a 16oz bag. It brews to be rather bitter, so you have to add lots of sugar. More of a dessert than an everyday drink.