<![CDATA[Burmese Tea Salad - Fermented green tea salad | Yoma Myanmar - Blog]]>Thu, 30 Jan 2025 23:22:38 -0800Weebly<![CDATA[August 04th, 2015]]>Tue, 04 Aug 2015 22:20:16 GMThttp://teasalad.com/blog/donation-for-flood-victims-in-myanmar]]><![CDATA[Yoma Myanmar's Charitable Deeds]]>Sun, 01 Feb 2015 04:31:45 GMThttp://teasalad.com/blog/yoma-myanmars-charitable-deeds
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Here Sai is, with the young monks at another monastery in Namsan. Home to over 100 monks, the donation of 300,000 kyat ($300) was made to the education as well as other needs.
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Sai Kyaw, with the nuns at the monastery in Namsan, Myanmar which is the home to more than 50 orphans, and around 80 nun's in total. The monastery is located directly in the tea village and has very sparse donators, so we contributed 500,000 kyat ($500).
"Happiness... consists in giving, 
and in serving others."

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<![CDATA[What is happening in Palaung village in Myanmar       (Burmese version)]]>Thu, 08 May 2014 07:00:55 GMThttp://teasalad.com/blog/read-what-happening-in-palaung-village-in-myanmar-burmese-versionပေလာင္နွင့္လက္ဖက္.pdf

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<![CDATA[Introduction ]]>Tue, 29 Apr 2014 21:08:15 GMThttp://teasalad.com/blog/introductionMingalabar, 
You are now entering the village of SAI LU KYAW WORLD. It is located in the Northeastern part of Myanmar, on top of the Shan Mountains in the Zayan Village and is surrounded by tea.... Now I, SAI LU KYAW AM COMMMMIINNNGGG. Now, as I was saying, lets talk while we drink a cup of my organic, special Burmese tea. What would you like to talk about? Burmese history? Culture? Religion? Ethnic background? Food? Politics? Or even current events? Comment below...we shall meet again.....]]>
<![CDATA[Donation to Nargis Cyclone victims in Myanmar in 2008]]>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 23:11:53 GMThttp://teasalad.com/blog/donation-to-nargis-cyclone-victims-in-myanmar-in-2008In 2008, the Myanmar delta area was hit by cyclone Nargis and killed hundreds of people and left millions of people homeless. At Yoma, we hosted a buffet to all our customers and community to raise money, from that event we made about $7000. We donate 100% of proceeds to charities in Myanmar and here in the U.S. 
Among those donations, we could not get receipts from some charities.
We would like to say thank you to all our customers, friends and media helping us to make our event successful. 
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