Re: The least processed tea is ...?



Bet it would be the silver needles tea. Can't do much processing with that
or it'll destroy the silver hairs.

One man's less processing is another man's less
taste.

Well, I grew a Camellia Sinensis plant a couple years ago. Only got to be a
foot tall before it started to die. So I harvested the leaves, seared them
a little bit, chopped them up a bit and steeped them, and it was the
sweetest tea I'd ever had. Stunningly sweet, even though the brew was
almost clear.




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