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Edible Little Balcony: August 2013
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Monday, August 26, 2013. This is one that I'm just really not that familiar with, and was never very aware of. One that never really seemed all. That appealing and kind of rare. One that I probably. Have seen at the store, but never really caught my interest. One that has a kinda furry top, reminiscent of dill. One that is. These two fennel bulbs were part of my recent CSA box delivery, so it became time to venture into fennel territory! But in which direction? Fennel, or Foeniculum vulgare. Nevertheless...
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AIA Partners – Albuquerque International Association and Center for International Studies
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Great Teas
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Mark T. Wendell Tea Company. 149; Adagio Teas. 149; Bigelow Tea. 149; Celestial Seasonings. 149; The Fragrant Leaf. 149; Golden Moon Tea. 149; Harney & Sons Fine Teas. 149; In Pursuit of Tea, Inc. 149; Mighty Leaf Tea. 149; Peets Coffee & Tea. 149; The Republic of Tea. 149; The Stash Tea Company. 149; Tao of Tea. 149; Ten Ren Tea. 149; Upton Tea Imports. 149; Great Teas 14-A Craig Road, Acton, Massachusetts 01720 .
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Buddha-Mom Tea : December 2015
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One woman's journey to make tea a daily, meditative all-encompassing journey as she begins the second half of her life. A poet, fiction writer and creative editor of hundreds of publications now turns her full attentions towards a new-ish passion. Over 42,000 readers have joined the journey since Aug, 2015! A deep and abiding love of Oriental Beauty. New Years Eve, Buddha-Mom style. If you've seen my zaftig old self, you would agree, but something in the delicate taste of good tencha makes me see myself ...
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The Fragrant Leaf Tea Treks Blog: Taiwan’s Shan Lin Xi Oolong
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Taiwan’s Shan Lin Xi Oolong. We visited the Shan Lin Xi tea producing area in Taiwan in early June. Shan Lin Xi is located at an elevation of 1,600 meters. It is close to the Dong Ding mountain area, known for classic Dong Ding oolong tea. Shan Lin Xi oolong is considered a high mountain tea (“gao shan cha”) and is grown in a pristine forest reserve amidst cedar and bamboo trees. After much sampling, we selected a batch of Shan Lin Xi tea with a light aroma of flowers and bamboo&#...
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The Fragrant Leaf Tea Treks Blog: Sencha Production in Shizuoka
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Sencha Production in Shizuoka. In addition to viewing the tea gardens, we had the opportunity to take a tour of a local tea production facility in Shizuoka. The majority of the tea produced here is sencha and so we were able to learn more about how it’s made. There are two phases in the production of sencha tea: “aracha” (crude tea) and “shiagecha” (refined tea). The “aracha” phase of production usually occurs close to where the tea is harvested. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Fragrant Leaf Tea Treks Blog: Visiting Kawane Tea Gardens
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Visiting Kawane Tea Gardens. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taiwan’s Shan Lin Xi Oolong. Visiting Kawane Tea Gardens. Cupping Sencha in Tokyo. Sencha Production in Shizuoka. Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. View my complete profile. The Fragrant Leaf. Powered by Blogger.
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The Fragrant Leaf Tea Treks Blog: Cupping Sencha in Tokyo
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Cupping Sencha in Tokyo. Appearance is evaluated by placing approximately 150g of each tea into a flat bowl and visually inspecting the dry leaves for uniform shape and glossiness. Aroma of the dry leaf is judged by placing 3g of tea into small white tasting bowls and scooping the tea close to the nose. The aroma of good sencha is refreshing and combines a balance of floral and vegetal notes, reminiscent of fresh leaves. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cupping Sencha in Tokyo.
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The Fragrant Leaf Tea Treks Blog: April 2013
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Taiwan’s Shan Lin Xi Oolong. We visited the Shan Lin Xi tea producing area in Taiwan in early June. Shan Lin Xi is located at an elevation of 1,600 meters. It is close to the Dong Ding mountain area, known for classic Dong Ding oolong tea. Shan Lin Xi oolong is considered a high mountain tea (“gao shan cha”) and is grown in a pristine forest reserve amidst cedar and bamboo trees. After much sampling, we selected a batch of Shan Lin Xi tea with a light aroma of flowers and bamboo&#...
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