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  1. hi everyone: i think the important thing for the dried mushroom is that the dried mushroom should be wild mushroom,100%natural no pollution,they are very helpful for people's body,do you think so? if the dried mushrooms are cultivated,then no any significance to make the mushroom to be dried,for every place can make the cultivated fresh mushroom,only the wild mushroom can grow in some countries(for eaxample china)and some season.do you agree with me? waiting for your reply
  2. very thank you for your reply.i am happy that you have recieved my samples in only three days. i do my best to know what kind of tea and what kind of taste you prefer.china have all kind of tea. you country's tea all come from other country,so,i have the better quality and lower price tea than the tea sell in your country.the deliver time is also short(3 to 4 days from china to your country) the green tea that i sent to you all are simple process way to make.that means the taste are the raw material tea taste.it is helpful for people's body.it is more natural than other tea.the green tea come from yunnan.the natual taste is rich.needn't any process.other place's tea need to add different tea to adjust the taste or add other things that is not tea to make the taste well.the yunnan is very few pollution.so from the taste and quality it is natural than other tea and helpful for people's body. of course,you should tell me your feeling about my samples,and give me suggestion. so that i can sent the tea that you like for you. thank you very much xie xiaodong
  3. Dear cdh: how are you have you recieve my tea samples?please give comment and suggestion. thank you very much best regards xie xiaodong
  4. My job? I'm a teacher. In Japan. Nothing to do with tea, except that I love it. Except I actually prefer flavoured black teas, heathen that I am . It was just coincidental that the day I read this thread, I had just come back from a visit to Mariage Freres (my favourite tea shop in the world). A friend had ordered a Taiwanese tea that was listed as a blue tea. We searched through their book until we found out what blue teas were. In previous issues of their book, by the way, they use the term oolong, not blue. I'm not sure why they changed...maybe because blue tea sounds more interesting? The tea my friend ordered, by the way, was called Tarry Souchong from Taiwan. As a lover of flavoured, perfumed teas, it was an assault to my nose. To say it was smokey was putting it lightly--it smelled like someone was smoking some meat the whole time we were there. My poor chocolate tart, along with my lovely tea, were tainted with smoke. After that experience, I have come to realize that I'm not really a tea connoisseur. I just like my flavoured, perfumed black teas. ← very thank you for your reply you tell me you like black tea,i introduce china younnan's Pul tea , it is popular in japan, have you ever heard of it? thank you xie xiaodong
  5. Dear cdh: i just sent a email to your pm inbox,please recieve it . veyr thank you for your reply. your friend Xie Xiaodong
  6. For the teas that I usually purchase, samples will cost between $2-$4 (occasionally a bit more or less), depending on the price of the tea. (I am sorry for reporting that samples were 5 grams. They are really 15 grams.) -Robert Kim ← do you have to pay for the sample? thank you
  7. welcome you come here. i sell some green tea in uk. thank you
  8. welcome you come here. don't you think the tea's prices are too high? thank you
  9. Blue tea is, as I understand it, another way of refering to semi-fermented teas. I think oolong is one such variety. ← very thank you for your reply. your are right,can you tell me some about your job? thank you
  10. very sorry for my late reply. i think you are very smart, you are not angry for my different opinion,so i thank you very much. the tea kind classification is china tradition.tea colour look is not very import,but the processing way is important. it is not the different classification between china and western countries,only the thuth of processing way about the tea ,customers don't know.perhaps the green tea is popular in western countries,so the tea businessman promote it in that way.all the tea has become green tea.if the tea 'colour look some green ,then the seller call it green tea. the seller have the responsibility to tell the customer truth, not give the customer false information. the sample is important as you say.i send the free sample to all the customers around the world,about 500g each time. i think you should ask the seller who sell the tea for you about the thuth. any question i like to discuss with. thank you very much.
  11. i drink 10-30% oxidized oolongs that are lightly fermented- according to your definitions it is blue tea- what about more highly oxidized oolongs? in most american sites blue tea is not mentioned-what are names of these teas? there are also differences in transation-pinyan ← very sorry for my late reply.i just have a business trip. i think if the oolong is not 30-60% oxidized,then it is not oolong.you should ask the seller who sell you the tea,the seller have the duty to tell you the truth.perhaps some oolong look some green,but it is not green tea surely.i think the import thing is not the name,but the truth about the tea that you drink,how much do you know about it?whether the seller has told you the thuth ?i am not sure. so you should ask the seller who sell the tea for you about the tea. if you buy my tea i'll tell you the thuth,as you please.my tea's samples are all free charge(include the postage) about 500g each time. any problem please tell me ,you are welcome.
  12. Dear macaron&Mozart: very thank you for your reply.can you tell me the reasonable price? i often offer the 500g sample for the people all around the world free charge.of course i never say that 5g samples are little.in fact a lot of company recieve the sample fee. waiting for your reply thank you
  13. I checked out the box more carefully. The brand is "St. Dalfour" and apparently the tea itself comes from Sri Lanka. The bags are 2 grams each. They have a very nice 'cinnamon apple' flavored green tea that is great in the morning with a couple drops of Stevia for sweetening. ← very thank you,i very want to be your friend for you kind.do you like? china yunnan best Bi Luochun
  14. Dear CDH: Very thank you for your reply. i am chinese and live in china,perhaps my translating is very poor, but i have some different opinion about the tea. the green tea no oxidised,yellow tea 10-20% oxidized ,white tea 20-30% oxidized, the blue tea 30-60% oxidised,red tea 80-90% oxidized,black tea 100% oxidized. the pouchong is 10-20% oxidized,so it is yellow tea, the oolong is 30-60% oxidised ,so it is blue tea. i hope you can exchange with me about the tea,i thank you very much. by the way,can you tell the price position of the two tea.that means how many prices are there about the pouchong ,how many prices about the oolong. waiting for your reply. thank you very much
  15. Dear NulloModo: very thank you in my heart.your information is very important for me.we don't know each other ,but you have given me big help.so i am grateful for you. i beg you tell me the teabag's weight,whether it is 1g/bag or 2g/bag or other weight. very very thank you for your kind.
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