1. How to Buy Loose Tea Leaf at a Loose Leaf Tea Shop
February 04, 2011
{Buying|Purchasing} {tea|loose leaf tea|loose tea|leaf tea} is {not as simple|easier|harder|more difficult|a bigger challenge|not as difficult} as {most people|the majority|you would} {think|speculate|believe}, as there are {many|quite a few|a lot of|quite many} factors that {should|could|need to} b...
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2. Nilgiri high quality loose leaf
January 27, 2011
Nilgiri {tea plantations|loose leaf farms|loose leaf tea estates|leaf tea farms|loose tea estates} {represents|offers|has made available|produces|cultivates|processes} a black {tea|loose leaf tea} that is {grown|harvested|cultivated} on the {hills|mountains|hillsides} of the Nilgiris district in Sou...
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3. Nilgiri made loose leaf tea
January 26, 2011
Nilgiri {tea plantations|loose leaf farms|loose leaf tea estates|leaf tea farms|loose tea estates} {represents|offers|has made available|produces|cultivates|processes} a black {tea|loose leaf tea} that is {grown|harvested|cultivated} on the {hills|mountains|hillsides} of the Nilgiris district in Sou...
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4. Nilgiri grown leaf
January 26, 2011
Nilgiri {tea plantations|loose leaf farms|loose leaf tea estates|leaf tea farms|loose tea estates} {represents|offers|has made available|produces|cultivates|processes} a black {tea|loose leaf tea} that is {grown|harvested|cultivated} on the {hills|mountains|hillsides} of the Nilgiris district in Sou...
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5. Nilgiri cultivated tea
January 26, 2011
Nilgiri {tea plantations|loose leaf farms|loose leaf tea estates|leaf tea farms|loose tea estates} {represents|offers|has made available|produces|cultivates|processes} a black {tea|loose leaf tea} that is {grown|harvested|cultivated} on the {hills|mountains|hillsides} of the Nilgiris district in Sou...
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6. Yunnan Tea - Loose Leaf Tea Information
January 23, 2011
Yunnan {Red|Tea|Loose Leaf Tea|grown tea}, {also known as|aka|known in China as} Dian hong, represents a {fairly high end|high quality|popular} gourmet {loose leaf black tea|loose leaf tea} that is grown in the Chinese province of Yunnan. {Compared to the other varieties|In comparison to other vari...
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7. How to Buy Loose Leaf Tea at a Tea Shop
January 17, 2011
Buying tea is not as simple as most people think, as there are many factors that should be taken into consideration. First of all, you have to decide what type of tea you will consume. On one hand there are the varieties obtained from the leaves of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis), and on the other...
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8. White Tea - A new loose leaf tea trend!
January 17, 2011
White tea is produced from the gentle buds and fresher leaves of the tea plant. The parts of the plant used for making white tea go through minimum oxidation. In order to prevent the leaves from oxidizing more than necessary, they are withered under the sun, fact that ensures that the tea flavor and...
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9. Rooibos Tea - A Natural Tea Alternative
January 17, 2011
Rooibos is an African red bush that is used for making the herbal tea which is popularly known as red tea. Unlike black, green and white teas, red tea is not made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis. Rooibos originates in South Africa, but the tea made from this plant is very popular in a great num...
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10. Oolong Tea - From China to Hawaii
January 17, 2011
Oolong, also known as O-li?ng t? (black dragon tea), is a Chinese variety of tea obtained from the leaves of the tea plant. Despite the Chinese name, Oolong is not a black tea Still, it must be noted that Oolong tea is not produced only in China, but also in other Asian countries (Taiwan, Thailand, ...
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