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Went to China 2014 for a few weeks,noticed majority of locals carried a flask of green tea,i took a day trip to a tea plantation,tried the green tea, fabulous,not the same when you buy it in UK....
Thats why they live so long they told me...........(unless you are anti government that is,then you just disappear)....
Went to China 2014 for a few weeks,noticed majority of locals carried a flask of green tea,i took a day trip to a tea plantation,tried the green tea, fabulous,not the same when you buy it in UK....
Thats why they live so long they told me...........(unless you are anti government that is,then you just disappear)....
Chinese life expectancy...76.70 UK life expectancy...81.26
Apparently, the Chinese are slowly poisoning themselves with something.
Each to their own but I'm not convinced by arguments like "keep on trying it and eventually you'll like it" or "your taste buds regenerate so one day you'll like it". They're telling me that deep down you don't really like it, you've just grown accustomed to it.
I liked regular tea the first time I tried it and I've liked it ever since. There was no induction required or need for my taste buds to adjust.