Green tea

I’ve got them in all kinds — loose leaves or in tea bags, flavored or plain and natural, but never decaffeinated. Green tea for me is just as essential as coffee.
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hello ms. connie..ask ko lang po kung saan nyo nabili un loose leaves at kung ano ang brand name nya?? thank you in advance..
Margie, as far as I remember, there was no English name on the box. Bought it from a Taiwanese food store called Shuin.
i’ll find time to go there and look for Shuin soon..tagal ko na rin naghahanap ng loose leaves..ms. connie thanks for sharing..you’re such a good person..keep it up..