Starscream 12:53 PM 07-08-2009
Fresh dried peppermint tea.
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ade06 01:05 PM 07-08-2009
Nestea Red Tea (Pomegranate & Passion Fruit). Nestea was giving them away as a promo around the corner from my office.
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TanithT 01:08 PM 07-08-2009
I have recently discovered Teavana, to the detriment of my pocketbook. They have an
online site as well as a storefront near me. They have some very yummy premium flavored blends that are like dessert in a cup, without any sweetening, as well as some serious teas that are fine cigar pairings.
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NJ stogie King 01:43 PM 07-08-2009
I love loose teas....especially now in the summer!! I also have a Teavana store near me as well, but I find that the tea smells so potent in the container and then I have to beg it to taste the same when it hit's my mouth!! Does anyone have a loose tea or tea recipe that they can recommend that tastes as good as it smells?? I know that the water dilutes it, but I am one for a lot of taste in my tea!! Let me know!!
Thanks!
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TanithT 02:22 PM 07-08-2009
Originally Posted by NJ stogie King:
I love loose teas....especially now in the summer!! I also have a Teavana store near me as well, but I find that the tea smells so potent in the container and then I have to beg it to taste the same when it hit's my mouth!! Does anyone have a loose tea or tea recipe that they can recommend that tastes as good as it smells?? I know that the water dilutes it, but I am one for a lot of taste in my tea!! Let me know!!
Yes. Follow the directions carefully for temperature of water and length of steeping time. Then experiment based on how well you like the results you get, changing one variable at a time. Rapid hot infusion will get you one kind of result, slower cooler infusion another kind of result. Try a cold refrigerator infusion overnight and see how that expresses the various flavor components in a way you may find more similar to the aroma.
"Tea espresso" through an Aeropress or similar device is something I like a lot; give it a try.
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Dunkel 08:15 PM 07-08-2009
Sadaf Special Blend Earl Grey. Loose leaf all the way.
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Starscream 01:05 PM 07-09-2009
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
Fresh dried peppermint tea.
Again.
This stuff is great. A family of Mennonites grow this stuff in their garden and sell it at their produce stand.
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Smoking Dragon 01:22 PM 07-09-2009
Iranian Black tea. M M Good. And then later some ECCO, a insant tea-like mix from Peru.
Sarge
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Steelergar 07:20 PM 07-09-2009
I love teavanna, everyday I drink english black tea in the morning, gunpowder green ice tea in the afternoon, and an olong at night usually with a cigar (been smoking alot of padron 2000s and 5 vegas miami petite coronas lately .
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Starscream 10:49 AM 07-10-2009
Fresh lemon balm tea. Tastes like water with sweetner in it.
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Phil Sotelo 04:19 PM 07-10-2009
I just hooked on Chai Latte, that stuff is delicious! I prefer hot in the morning and cold during the day. Good stuff!
:-)
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CasaDooley 12:16 AM 07-11-2009
Seattle's Market Spice Tea iced. Black tea with orange and cinnamon.
:-)
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novasurf 07:33 AM 07-11-2009
6 beer sampler from our local brew pub.
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DrDubzz 10:50 PM 09-27-2009
Twining's English Breakfast a bit ago
also Typhoo in the mornings
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taltos 06:04 AM 09-29-2009
Twining's Irish Breakfast, a little stronger than their English Breakfast. Later some Bentley's Green Tea.
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kelmac07 06:23 AM 09-29-2009
Chazo tai...love the stuff.
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I have been drinking a lot of Tazo Zen Green tea lately, I normally only like to brew loose whole leaf tea but this Tazo is really good
:-)
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Demented 03:09 PM 10-09-2009
From Twinings I like Earl Grey with a lemon wedge, English Breakfast with a spash of light cream or whole milk, and broken leaf Assam Mangalam, black. I only buy loose leaf tea.
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physiognomy 08:40 AM 12-12-2009
'08 Xiaguan FT "Happy Tuo" this morning... 3rd infusion so far and it is still going strong.
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mcdimond 08:58 AM 12-12-2009
Today, Oolong tea that I buy bulk from my local asian market.
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