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I’ve never seen an oolong with quite so much broken leaves. The leaves were a mix of black pieces, green pieces, and brown pieces, along with some twigs.

The liquor brews up a golden color. Taste wise, it reminds me a lot of a mild bagged black tea. It’s vaguely sweet, and honey tasting, but it also has the distinct brewed from a bag black tea taste. Eh, not a fan, hopefully the choice grade is better.

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185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Cameron B.

Well “Standard Tea” certainly doesn’t bode well… Lol.

Mandy

Eh, I guess it depends on the company and what their standard is. Like if I got a standard grade from say Mandala, I would expect much more than this. This was more like standard as far as grocery store quality goes. I expect more from a straight loose leaf tea than bits, but thankfully the choice is good.

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Cameron B.

Well “Standard Tea” certainly doesn’t bode well… Lol.

Mandy

Eh, I guess it depends on the company and what their standard is. Like if I got a standard grade from say Mandala, I would expect much more than this. This was more like standard as far as grocery store quality goes. I expect more from a straight loose leaf tea than bits, but thankfully the choice is good.

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