I have a document of 1825 mentioing PADREE,and Souchong. I know Souchong is a tea,but I cant trace what padree is. Any ideas please ?
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Jan. 7,2009 22:15
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Ms.Lucy Wu(United States) said:
It is awesome and tastes
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Jan. 5,2009 04:08
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Ms.Evelyn(Taipei) said:
I prefer Chinese green tea to black tea. Green tea tastes so mild and fresh. But tea is very easy to be oxygenated. So,if you want to keep its freshness, you'd better preserve it well.
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Dec. 15,2008 21:42
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Ms.lucy(Cali) said:
thank you this article helped me on my Hw...thank you very much...
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Dec. 8,2008 22:09
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Ms.Jenny Brown(Australia) said:
I like green tea. It's good for eyes and can help me lose weight. Yeah!
Travelers' Voices on Chinese Tea (16)
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Feb. 8,2009 11:54 Reply
Ms.angie(USA) said:
thx this helped on hw and tea is cool! =)
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Feb. 8,2009 03:48 Reply
Mr.Ritchie(U.K.) said:
I have a document of 1825 mentioing PADREE,and Souchong.
I know Souchong is a tea,but I cant trace what padree is.
Any ideas please ?
13.
Jan. 7,2009 22:15 Reply
Ms.Lucy Wu(United States) said:
It is awesome and tastes
14.
Jan. 5,2009 04:08 Reply
Ms.Evelyn(Taipei) said:
I prefer Chinese green tea to black tea. Green tea tastes so mild and fresh. But tea is very easy to be oxygenated. So,if you want to keep its freshness, you'd better preserve it well.
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Dec. 15,2008 21:42 Reply
Ms.lucy(Cali) said:
thank you this article helped me on my Hw...thank you very much...
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Dec. 8,2008 22:09 Reply
Ms.Jenny Brown(Australia) said:
I like green tea. It's good for eyes and can help me lose weight. Yeah!