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Q: Which is the best Chinese tea drink brand?

Tongyi, Kanshifu etc. ?

11 years 6 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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In China I am buying loose tea, only!

 

I am not sure about the brand, butt.... Liaoning hong cha (160 Rmb/kilo) is the best black tea I ever drunk in China. I also like puer cha (240 Rmb/kilo), also purchased in Dalian. 

 

I got several kilos of puer cha and hong cha last year in Hong Kong. Hong cha was from Taiwan.

 

Taiwan's tea can't compare to Dalian's tea by taste or 'blackness' when brewed. 

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Lipton....indecision

 

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I'm going to assume that was a snappy joke and not down vote you.  indecision

 

But seriously, how the hell is there a market for Lipton tea in China? It makes absolutely no sense. It's shitty enough back home. Why would people buy it here? Especially after this: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2011-11/11/content_14075815.htm

 

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Actually, I have never seen it here, but then again, I dont really buy tea....

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Lipton, as it is not that sweet.

Kirin, for the same reason.

All Chinese brands taste way too sweet and fake.

 

If I really want a good tea drink, I usually go to Coco or HappyLemon, the shops that mix a fresh drink for you.

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