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Source Video: An introduction to the Tea industry in Taiwan (2 Parts)[online]. YouTube. Available on WWW: <http://youtu.be/vtEVUVCMHxc>. [q880] [s93]




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Source Video: An introduction to the Tea industry in Taiwan (2 Parts)[online]. YouTube. Available on WWW: <http://youtu.be/vtEVUVCMHxc>. [q878] [s93]





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2013 Yunnan Sourcing "Year of the Snake Red

2013 Yunnan Sourcing "Year of the Snake Red Label" Ripe Pu-erh tea cake
3.5 stars 1 review

A premium ripe tea composed entirely from 6 and 4 years aged ripe tea from Lincang. Light to medium...

Big Green Tree Yiwu 2004

Big Green Tree Yiwu 2004
4.0 stars 1 review

Big Green Tree Yiwu (special grade) year 2004 is a very nice aged pu-erh still for a reasonable price. The...

2008 Xiaguan FT Xizi (Happy) Tuo Cha Raw 100g

2008 Xiaguan FT Xizi (Happy) Tuo Cha Raw 100g in Box
4.0 stars 1 review

Xizi tuo is one of famous Xiaguan Fei Tai products. Used high quality blend of 1-3 years aged materials and...

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„Gyokuro (玉露, Jade Dew) - Gyokuro is a fine and expensive type that differs from Sencha (煎茶) in that it is grown under the shade rather than the full sun for approximately 20 days. The name "Gyokuro" translates as "jade dew" and refers to the pale green color of the infusion. The shading causes the amino acids (Theanine) and caffeine in the tea leaves to increase, while catechins (the source of bitterness in tea, along with caffeine) decreases, giving rise to a sweet taste. The tea also has a distinct aroma.“

Source Web: Japanese green tea[online]. Wikipedia. Available on WWW: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_tea>. [q468] [s61]
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