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Tea culture VS coffee culture
Feb 19, 2008 03:50
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GUEST312 I doubt how anyone can turn a nation of tea drinkers into coffee aficionados.
Feb 19, 2008 13:50
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  • GRIZ326
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I am becoming a lover of good tea that I bring back from China. Pu'er tea is my current favorite.

I did drink some coffee on this trip and even spent an afternoon in a Starbuck's in Guangzhou for the speedy Internet connection.

The place was packed the entire day with Chinese coffee drinkers.



Feb 1, 2013 12:16
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GUEST17170 Actually, that is incorrect. Coffee and tea both contain antioxidants and studies have shown a correlation between coffee consumption and reduced suffering from strokes, altzheimers. Caffeine is a useful stimulant and each person has a different tolerance level based on metabolism and bodyweight.
Feb 4, 2013 07:49
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GUEST24212 What's the best tea in China and in what region is it grown?
Feb 4, 2013 20:36
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Originally Posted by GUEST24212

What's the best tea in China and in what region is it grown?


There are many kinds of tea in China like green tea, black tea and Wulong tea. Which do you refer too?
Sep 18, 2014 03:32
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Why needs to add sugar,if adding,it is not the pure tea taste!
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