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dragonwater forums
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Announcements / Newsletter
General website announcements and monthly newsletter. Posting restricted to admin user.
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Help
For help using our websites or help with your order. For immediate help, email sales@dragonwater.com
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01/13/2007 19:18
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Report a bug
Found a bug on one of our websites? Report it here or find a solution.
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05/06/2007 08:26
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Suggestions / Recommended Products
Got a suggestion for a new improvement to the site? A new tea or product you'd like us to carry? This is the place for you.
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04/01/2008 18:18
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tea forums
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* General tea discussion *
This is the main forum for discussing tea and the place to start if you don't know where to post your question.
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08/14/2008 15:59
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Ayurveda
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian system of healing focused on keeping an individual in balance and aligned with nature.
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03/28/2008 23:15
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Black tea
Consumed for centuries, black tea is the predominant form of tea enjoyed by the world. It undergoes a full processing regime to bring out the hearty flavor people associate with tea. The cup is typically dark with a full body.
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04/01/2008 18:24
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Chai tea
With its root in Indian Ayurvedic teachings, Chai tea is a spicy, aromatic treat meant to stimulate the mind as well as the body.
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04/29/2008 04:52
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Decaf tea
There are lots of ways to decaffeinate tea, each with its own merits. This is the place to talk decaf.
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03/24/2007 15:36
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Earl Grey tea
A traditional english tea, earl grey tea is made by combining quality black teas with the essential oil of the bergamot fruit, an orange-like fruit grown in the Mediterranean. This tea is named after the earl, Charles Grey from 19th century England. Earl Grey learned the recipe from the Chinese.
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03/24/2007 15:37
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Fruit tea
These caffeine free blends are based on fruits or herbs for a refreshing alternative drink. Most fruit blends are based on hibiscus flowers with other flavors added.
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03/24/2007 15:37
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Green tea
One of the oldest forms of tea, and the most popular tea consumned in China, the birthplace of the tea plant, green tea has enjoyed a revival in recent years as the health benefits have been studied in detail. Lightly oxidized, green tea has a light, sometimes grassy flavor, and typically produces a yellow or green cup.
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04/01/2008 18:35
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Herbal tea
These caffeine-free blends combine the best of herbs and spices for a lively and healthy infusion.
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04/29/2008 04:57
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Jasmine tea
Traditionally, there are seventeen grades of jasmine tea, from the common teabag cut to the finest formed teas. Jasmine tea is a green tea created according to ancient traditions and is part of the unique class of tea called scented teas. Teas that gain their flavoring from the aroma or scent of flower blossoms rather than through oils or plant parts. The finest jasmine teas are scented 7-10 times in alternating racks of tea and jasmine blossoms.
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03/24/2007 15:38
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Oolong / Wulong tea
Partially fermented, Oolong tea is between black and green teas on the processing scale. This creates a delicious combination of the best aspects of both green and black teas while providing a flavor profile all its own. This is the preferred type of tea for many connossieurs. Under the name Wu-long tea, this tea has become popular in recent years due to its reported "slimming effect".
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03/25/2008 03:54
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Pu erh tea
Formed from compressed green or black tea, Pu-erh is an ancient type of tea known for its earthy flavor and medicinal value. It is slow-aged over many years to bring out a very refined flavor profile. Pu-erh tea is the only form of tea that increases in both flavor and value with age with some Pu-erh tea cakes going for over $2000 at auction.
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03/24/2007 15:38
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Rooibos tea
Rooibos tea is an herbal tea from the South African red bush. It is rich in minerals and antioxidants and has no caffeine. The national drink of South Africa, Rooibos tea has a light, fruity taste and is enjoyed both hot and iced.
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08/15/2007 09:44
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White tea
Once reserved for the Emperor of China or visiting heads of state, these cherished white teas are the epitome of what tea should be. Lightly processed, with only minimal steaming, these teas preserve much of the essence of the leaf, yielding a light cup rich in healthy properties.
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01/14/2008 17:40
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Yerba Mate tea
The most popular drink of South America, this herb known since ancient times is high in caffeine and high in minerals.
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coffee forums
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* General coffee discussion *
This is the main forum for discussing coffee and the place to start if you don't know where to post your question.
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Home coffee roasting
All about roasting your favorite coffee beans at home.
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08/21/2007 08:26
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