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I had this catalogued incorrectly. Because it said black, I’m like oh yeah black tea, but it’s actually referring to the roasting of this tea.
The roast was done well and had settled into a nice roasted plum flavor. All the roasted teas I’ve had from Floating Leaves have been well done. I had this western: 200F for 2min.

Flavors: Plum, Roasted

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 0 sec 12 OZ / 354 ML
Cameron B.

Not sure if this is the same, but there’s already a listing:

https://steepster.com/teas/floating-leaves-tea/77202-alishan-black-tea

And it is listed under black/red teas on their website.

Cameron B.

I have a similar tea from Taiwan Tea Crafts, and I believe they describe it as a sort of red/oolong hybrid tea. So really, it’s both! :P

hawkband1

Probably the same tea. I really hate adding unnecessary teas to the database. Why don’t they come up during search??? argh! I have it listed twice in my spreadsheet as well, which mean I have two different packages of this. Thanks!

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Cameron B.

Not sure if this is the same, but there’s already a listing:

https://steepster.com/teas/floating-leaves-tea/77202-alishan-black-tea

And it is listed under black/red teas on their website.

Cameron B.

I have a similar tea from Taiwan Tea Crafts, and I believe they describe it as a sort of red/oolong hybrid tea. So really, it’s both! :P

hawkband1

Probably the same tea. I really hate adding unnecessary teas to the database. Why don’t they come up during search??? argh! I have it listed twice in my spreadsheet as well, which mean I have two different packages of this. Thanks!

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I started my tea journey with Stash/Celestial Seasonings tea bags years ago. All loose leaf, unless I’m sick or traveling.

I like black, oolong, white, herbals, and raw/ripe pu’erh. I don’t drink green tea often.

I play video games, read, and do pottery. My current favorite tea mug is one I threw and glazed.

I generally review teas twice – initial and final steeps.

My cupboard is completely out of date. I have a spreadsheet (it’s current!!!) that’s over 300 teas. Pretty equal amounts of black, white, oolong, raw, & ripe with a little bit of green/herbal.

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85-100 are teas that I loved and want to keep in stock.
71-84 are teas that are good. I may or may not get them again. Source for daily drinkers/work teas.
60-70 are teas that I didn’t like. I’ll finish what I bought.
Anything less than 60…nope.

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