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This is very lovely from Angel from Teavivre to have sent me this pack of samples.
Bi Luo Chun Green tea is one of this samples.
The dry leaves are funny, very curly and looks almost like moss. It is two-couloured.
The scent is very vegetal, grassy.
Taste is different, grassy but cerealy as well. A touch of nut too.

To me this is a easy green which can be used while a diner or lunch with some asian food (and even non asian food !) because the taste is light and delicate and probably doesn’t interfere in the food taste itself.

Thank you Angel because you really help me to discover plain greens for the best.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 30 sec
TheTeaFairy

Greens are my favourite with food :-)

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Greens are my favourite with food :-)

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First, please forgive me for my English and all the grammatical mistakes you’ll find in my posts.
As English isn’t my mother tongue it sometimes makes things more difficult to express cleverly and accurately what I feel.

I was mainly in black flavoured teas, green as well if not bitter.
I’m now drinking much straight teas because my palate is now developed enough to appreciate them .

My favourite brands are : Taiwan tea Crafts, Teavivre, Mariage Frères,Theodor,Butiki Teas,Dammann Frères, Betjeman & Barton.
My ratings are as follow :

100 to 95 : my darlings; always in my cupboard (or very often ! )

94 to 90 : Excellent tea

89 to 80 : very good tea, a pleasure to drink it

79 to 70: not bad even quite nice, why not having it sometimes, but well,it’s not so urgent !

69 to 50 : Meh, deceptive or just not for me – but has some qualities

49 to 30 : I just don’t appreciate it

Under 30 : is this thing supposed to be tea ?!?!?

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http://thevangeliste.wordpress.com/

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