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This is my favorite Red Blossom Wuyi oolong tea. The first steeping tonight brought back the smell of my friend Meghanne’s plum kuchen- a dense cake covered in plums and cinnamon glaze. I have to say goodbye to this, as the rest of off to thegreenteafairy.

Flavors: Butter, Caramel, Cinnamon, Plum

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 3 OZ / 88 ML
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Terri HarpLady 11 years ago

Yum!

TeaBrat 11 years ago

Ah… i have the 2010 version and it’s so nice! :)

CharlotteZero 11 years ago

I love Red Blossom, but every time I go in there I wind up spending too much money on teaware…

TeaBrat 11 years ago

It’s easy to spend money in there!

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Terri HarpLady 11 years ago

Yum!

TeaBrat 11 years ago

Ah… i have the 2010 version and it’s so nice! :)

CharlotteZero 11 years ago

I love Red Blossom, but every time I go in there I wind up spending too much money on teaware…

TeaBrat 11 years ago

It’s easy to spend money in there!

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Tea means so many things to me, it is so deep and it is revealing new meaning to me all the time.

Tea is a mindfulness practice, and a doorway through which to explore different philosophies, cultures, and historical times. Tea is hospitality and a way of communion. Tea is an art, a ritual, and a tradition. Tea is a complement to the foods I eat (preferably vegan desserts) and is something I enjoy collecting and curating.

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