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Keemun|ˈkiːmuːn| Also Kee-Moon, Kee Mun, Kee-mun. The name of a district in China used to describe a black tea grown there. Also attrib.
1892J. M. Walsh Tea v. 85 Kee-mun..is another of the newest descriptions of China Congou teas... The dried leaf varies considerably in style and appearance, some lots having an evenly-curled and handsome leaf, while others again are brownish and irregular. 1907Yesterday's Shopping (1969) 1 Finest China, Plain (Keemun)—lb. 3/2. 1935W. Stevens Let. 20 Dec. (1967) 303 This morning for breakfast I had some of the best Kee-Moon, and found it to be a delightful tea. 1958Catal. County Stores (Taunton) June 18 A Blend of Pure China Keemun and Finest Formosan Oolong Teas. 1967V. C. Clinton-Baddeley Death's Bright Dart 64 Neither Lapsang, nor Kee Mun, nor Oolong, nor Jasmine..and certainly not Earl Grey. He brewed a pot of Darjeeling. |