icetea8 wrote:
> The Top 10 list to have tea. (from Lonely Planet)
> 1. London
> 2. Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia/Central Asia
> 3. Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina
> 4. Yueyang (China)
> 5. Sahara Desert
> 6. Uji (Japan)
> 7. Inca Trail (Peru)
> 8. Boston (USA)
> 9. Darjeeling (India)
> 10. Hill Country (Sri Lanka)
no Taiwan? rubbish list! never take LP seriously in any case.
Can't forget my tea at Argentina..and the list seems to be not in a
great order. To me..I personally feel South American tea is better than
anything else. May be perception differs from person to person.
> Can't forget my tea at Argentina..and the list seems to be not in a
> great order. To me..I personally feel South American tea is better than
> anything else. May be perception differs from person to person.
hotelscyprus <hotelscyprus.993f328.278...@foodbanter.com> wrote:
> Can't forget my tea at Argentina..and the list seems to be not in a
> great order. To me..I personally feel South American tea is better than
> anything else. May be perception differs from person to person.
Were you drinking a tisane or real tea in Argentina? I've only seen real
So American tea from Bolivia.
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>hotelscyprus <hotelscyprus.993f328.278...@foodbanter.com> wrote:
>> Can't forget my tea at Argentina..and the list seems to be not in a
>> great order. To me..I personally feel South American tea is better than
>> anything else. May be perception differs from person to person.
>Were you drinking a tisane or real tea in Argentina? I've only seen real
>So American tea from Bolivia.
Argentina actually grows huge amounts of tea, although most of it is pretty
low quality stuff. A large proportion of the Lipton's blends are sourced from
Argentina.
--scott
-- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."