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I followed your link and watched this last night. Thanks. (And Greg Wallace is annoying).I saw a show yesterday where Greg Wallace goes into factories and annoys the staff while they show him their process. He was at the Typhoo factory. Quite interesting how they blend the teas from a lot of different producers to make their 'standard' flavour blend. The majority of the tea came from Africa and was processed, packed and shipped in around 7 hours from arrival. They also showed the paper mill in Scotland which makes the roll for the tea bags which apparently supplies 1 in 10 of all teabags globally.
BBC Two - Inside the Factory, Series 3, Tea Bags
Gregg Wallace receives a load of tea leaves from Kenya and follows them through a factory.www.bbc.co.uk
Ahhhhh, I've just run out of my LIO BAO Tea!!!!
Reordered, now the waiting beginsP.
Yes, well worth buying, it has a great taste and smel and I love it. I still buy it now, no more PG tips for me!Hi! Just curious, never heard about this tea, which seems a kind of steamed&aged blend... I have found this one in ebay for example with a pretty good price considering its weight&age:
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What could you tell me about it? Worth grabbing it from China?
Regards
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