This gives me comfort, thanks. I chalk it up to all of the tannins on an empty stomach then.Victoria wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:41 pmSo you know HY Chen’s teas are pesticide free with certificates. viewtopic.php?p=15100#p15100 and he continues to add every year more and more organic oolong, as well as wild pesticide free high mountain. He takes great pride in this objective. Also, last time I looked LF site doesn’t say their DD is from HY Chen. Does it now?harrison1986 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:23 pmYou'll hear no argument from me after the awful experience I had not long after drinking this tea. I read about this possibly being a side effect of pesticide exposure, so this stuff is potentially dangerous as well.
Btw, I am having some of the heavy roast tea now and it is delicious. It has a feeling of baked cookies or chocolate to it. I find this tea to be fantastic. What skill in roasting this man must have, to impart such flavors to this tea!
The medium roast was a complete disappointment. I still have a light roast to try, will let you guys know how it is when I try it.