Beijing 2008 Olympics Commemorative Cake. Picked this up in Ping Lin at Taiwan tea museum.
2,000 gm cake in presentation packaging.
Yu Xing Tea Company celebrate their 10th year anniversary: one off pressing of 999 Anniversary Cakes. Pressed by Menghai Tiandiren Tea Company with "best" picked leaves.

Three cakes recommended by my friend Mrs. Yang.


2 comments:
Hey, Thanks for visiting my blog! I am always happy to know that there are readers out there. I loved you blog as well! Very nice pictures. Please visit again!
Hi, John,
I'm looking forward to the Beijing Olympics just for the clean air... :)
It seems like the perfect opportunity to make a trip back to the big city, when they turn off the factories. The only clear skies I've seen there have been for the few hours after a heavy rain. At least the Olympic "circus" will be beneficial in that respect, if only for a short while. ;)
Toodlepip,
Hobbes
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