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My cup this morning… I didn’t pay much attention to but it reminded me of walking through the city on a foggy night wearing the well worn leather jacket I picked up for $}18 at Goodwill in Ohio before I ended up on the west coast. Finely ground coffee with cardamom I used to buy from the halal store a few blocks down. But then there was this oh so terrible sweetness from the blackberry leaf that jolted be right out of that moment and into the pre-dawn darkness of driving to work before 6am with my open mug in the cupholder. Less blackberry leaf, maybe even none, and I’d be happy with the leathery, almost medicinal taste of this tea. Pretty sure there’s not just green cardamom in this but also those big ol’ smokey, wrinkly black ones.

Civil Disobedience is going to take some work to get around that awful blackberry leaf sweetness.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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This place, like the rest of the internet, is dead and overrun with bots. Yet I persist.

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I most enjoy loose-leaf, unflavored teas and tisanes. Teabags have their place. Some of my favorite teas have a profound effect on mind and body rather than having a specific flavor profile.

Favorite teas generally come from China (all provinces), Taiwan, India (Nilgiri and Manipur). Frequently enjoyed though less sipped are teas from Georgia, Japan, and Nepal. While I’m not actively on the hunt, a goal of mine is to try tea from every country that makes it available to the North American market. This is to gain a vague understanding of how Camellia sinensis performs in different climates. I realize that borders are arbitrary and some countries are huge with many climates and tea-growing regions.

I’m convinced European countries make the best herbal teas.

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