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nostr:npub1jeqcnv0u9nyz8vjknegr2p62f54hfm3v9srudwq4rzarz4tqwk7qlujglm Sure. Yunan tea is good and all. Yet, if you can find black wild leaf tea from Vietnam that’s much better. Indian tea is expensive lately, so Nepalese black tea is a really good alternative there and has a different taste than typical Chinese black tea. Go for third flush if you want more nutty/hoeny taste or first flush for floral.

nostr:npub1g43gezwlzmxd9ynk2znh64lrazu5ulgw74nkgpgf9damgnawxw7sjwqedu Yep, already noted about Nepali tea. It’s my 4th favourite black tea after Darjeeling. I’m glad it’s getting more attention lately.

I’ve never had wild tea from Vietnam but I have had it from Laos—which has tea trees nearly as old as Yunnan. It’s good but it’s definitely different from Chinese tea.

When I think about Vietnam, I more think about their coffee—which is legendary.

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