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300 years old tea

November 21, 2016 · 1 Comment

I didn’t see this when it came out, but apparently, they found a box of tea from 1698. I only saw this because I’m now reviewing a book called Empire of Tea: The Asian Leaf that Conquered the World. What’s interesting, first and foremost, about this tea, at least from the somewhat grainy picture that they showed, is that the leaves are still green. Moreover, that this is unmistakably green tea – small buds, processed in ways that looks to be quite similar to what we consume now as greens. The fact that it kept its colour is quite interesting. I wonder how they have stored it in the intervening years, and what process the tea was produced under. Of course it’s a pity that they won’t let anyone try it, but it’s quite interesting nevertheless.

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  • Felix // November 25, 2016 at 10:24 am | Reply

    Tea left un-drunk is pointless. Keeping it from its reason of being. What good is it if no one ever enjoys and appreciate the work that has been put into it?

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