I decided to take the opportunity to revisit my tea cupboard and whilst there were some teas that had kept well despite years of storage (one of which I had written about in a previous post), there were other teas that were not as fortunate.
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2 responses to “Spruce Up Old Tea with Essential Oils”
Rebecca Yang
May 2nd, 2014 at 07:53
Will you include high quality Taiwan loose teas in your product line?
We provide high quality Taiwan loose teas and competitive wholesale prices. Taiwan teas are famous in tea market especially for oolong teas. Taiwan oolong teas are popular no matter hand plucked or machine reaped teas. Hand plucked oolong teas are high mountain oolong such as Alishan oolong, Lishan oolong, Dayuling oolong, Dongyenshan oolong, Sanlinxi oolong, Fusoshan oolong and so on. Machine reaped oolong teas are cheaper than hand plucked oolong teas but also good quality such as Jade oolong, Jin Xuan oolong, Chin Xing oolong, Milk oolong, Ginseng oolong, Osmanthus oolong and so on. In addition to oolong teas, we also have good black teas such as Alishan Gaba black tea, honey flavor black tea, Ruby black tea and so on. Moreover, we have green teas too such as Alishan Gaba green tea, Longjing green tea and Biluochun green tea and so on.
Gaba teas are health teas, and natural tea products that contain r-aminobutyric acid. The English acronym for r- aminobutyric acid is Gaba. Gaba tea was found and developed by Dr. Tsusida at the former national research institute of vegetable, ornamental plants and tea, maff of Japan in 1987. The health benefits of GABA teas include: reduced high blood pressure, mental alertness, weight loss aid, stress and anxiety relief, anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial. We have many different Gaba teas: Alishan Gaba green/oolong/black teas, FSII certified organic Gaba oolong tea, Gaba Ruby tea, and Alishan charcoal roasted oolong.
Please visit our website http://www.taiwannativetea.url.tw or reach me at taiwannativetea@gmail.com for samples.
New harvest spring teas are coming. The best oolong and green teas are spring teas.
Best regards,
Rebecca Yang
Skype: taint.rebecca.yang
Taiwan Native Tea Co., Ltd.
http://www.taiwannativetea.url.tw
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maykingtea
June 7th, 2014 at 02:22
Thank you for your response Rebecca. Please send me a TEAmail on mayking.tsang@gmail and we’ll see if there is a way in which we can work together. Thanks again.
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