drank Green Tea (Thé Vert) by wei-chuan
3025 tasting notes

We have a wonky family tradition among siblings and nephews of random, unexpected gift boxes of questionable provenance and value. This was an entry in this year’s shipment, along with ultra-spicy hot seaweed, carrot-flavored candy from the Philippines, canned eel, and palm leaves in garlic. (The seaweed and candy ended up being game prizes for my Sunday kids and were a hit.)

As to this tea. It’s cheap. It’s mild. It’s green. It isn’t bitter. It’s drinkable and welcome as a hand-warmer in a concrete block office that’s had the heat turned down for nearly two weeks.

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Leafhopper about a year ago

Was the canned eel any good? I like barbecued eel sushi, but have never had eel any other way.

gmathis about a year ago

I cannot bring myself to open the tin!

Michelle about a year ago

Sounds like a fun tradition, does it have to be edible?

gmathis about a year ago

Not necessarily! We retaliated (uh, reciprocated) by sending the great-nephews (5 and 4) a slightly safer version of the popper-knockers we played with when I was a kid; I think they might also be called click-clacks. Nowadays, they light up when the beads bump!

Leafhopper about a year ago

LOL, I don’t blame you!

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Leafhopper about a year ago

Was the canned eel any good? I like barbecued eel sushi, but have never had eel any other way.

gmathis about a year ago

I cannot bring myself to open the tin!

Michelle about a year ago

Sounds like a fun tradition, does it have to be edible?

gmathis about a year ago

Not necessarily! We retaliated (uh, reciprocated) by sending the great-nephews (5 and 4) a slightly safer version of the popper-knockers we played with when I was a kid; I think they might also be called click-clacks. Nowadays, they light up when the beads bump!

Leafhopper about a year ago

LOL, I don’t blame you!

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Steepster “geezer;” tea barbarian who has no systematic method for storage, preparation, classification, or rating; lover of strong unleaded builders’ tea. Never quite grew up—I cut and glue, play with Legos, design kids’ curriculum, and play with fifth graders every Sunday.

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