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Lapsang souchong (1880 bytes)
1: ...''Lapsang souchong''' (often shortened to simply "lapsang") is a [[black tea]] from [[Fujian]] province in ... 3: ...andards of black teas. The Lapsang souchong is a souchong tea which has been withered over pine or cedar fi... 5: ...psang's flavor as "assertive" and "bold". Lapsang souchong is considered most [[complement (beverage) | comp... 7: ...an be bitter, and is certainly not sweet. Lapsang souchong is described sometimes as an "acquired taste", or... 9: ...oisseurs compare the taste of low-quality lapsang souchong to that of [[cigarette]] ashes. Keemun tea (1048 bytes) 5: ...fruity, with hints of [[pine]] (like in [[Lapsang souchong]]) and [[flower]]iness (but not at all as florid ... Earl Grey tea (1650 bytes) 3: ...n [[Darjeeling]], Ceylon, and a hint of [[Lapsang souchong]], a strong, "smoky" black tea. Tea (31638 bytes) 31: ...181;): Originally from [[Fujian]], China, Lapsang souchong is a black tea which is dried over burning [[pine... 58: * Souchong (Sou.) - A bold and round [[leaf]], with pale liq... 61: Broken Pekoe Souchong (B.P.S) - A little larger that B.P. and in conseq... 66: ...e pekoe (OP), pekoe (P), pekoe souchong (PS), and souchong (S), with broken tea grades BOP = Broken Orange p...
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