Re: What is "typical" Chinese tea?


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Posted by James (66.12.27.234) on May 07, 2002 at 13:04:18:

In Reply to: What is "typical" Chinese tea? posted by Jen on November 26, 2001 at 18:48:29:

: I'm trying to find out what kind of tea is typically served in Chinese restaurants? I bought some green tea and brewed it but it didn't taste like what I usually am served at my favorite local Chinese restaurants. Do you know if it's usually black tea, or oolong, or what???

Of course we have Green Tea, Oolong Tea, besides Jasmine Tea.


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