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  2. 27 of the very best gifts for tea lovers and tea drinkers ...

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    It's Amazon no. 1 best-selling infusion mug, with more than 15,00 reviews from shoppers who say it's "great for loose leaf tea" and "designed well." $22 at Amazon Canasuc

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    (Once you try loose-leaf tea, you'll have a hard time going back to tea bags.) You can score this Sur La Table model for $34.99 at Costco.com -- but the same one goes for $49.99 at Walmart.

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    Plum Deluxe Tea Club Not everyone’s a coffee person. Each month, this highly rated subscription box delivers one specially crafted and hand-selected loose leaf tea.

  5. Gongfu tea - Wikipedia

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    All teas, loose tea, coarse tea, and powdered tea have long coexisted with the "imperially appointed compressed form". By the end of the 14th century, the more naturalistic "loose leaf" form had become a popular household product and by the Ming era , loose tea was put to imperial use.

  6. Dongfang meiren - Wikipedia

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    It is a tea produced from leaves bitten by the tea jassid, an insect that feeds on the tea plant. Terpenes are released in the bitten leaves, which creates a honey-like taste. Oriental beauty, white-tip oolong, and champagne oolong are other names under which dongfang meiren is marketed in the West.

  7. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Most iced tea blends in the USA have traditionally been made from the teas of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Argentina and Malawi. [22] A recent rise in the demand for orthodox tea in both gallon and half-gallon iced tea bags, as well as 500 and 1,000 gram loose tea packs has caused manufacturers to reinstate orthodox manufacturing methods.