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Green Tea tea with milk and sugar? What kind of tea do you use that doesn’t get overpowered? Now I’m curious and I want to try this irreligious concoction!
@Madison- I totally agree… I can’t even see myself adding milk (I never add sweetener) to a green based chai.
Well here’s the thing, whenever I get tea from a street vendor or a corner store, I add milk and sugar. It’s my breakfast tea. Seeing as they use Lipton, black tea with milk and sugar is really weak and tasteless to me. If I think about it, the milk does overwhelm the green tea. The green tea they use is celestial. With the milk added the tea looks like I’m brown murky 2% milk. Now I can’t say why, but I just enjoy green tea with milk and sugar more than black. Now loose tea is a different story, I haven’t tried loose tea with milk and sugar yet, but I’ll have to experiment.
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Apologies for the link, but I feel wikipedia could do a better job explaining it. The direct translation means “to drink tea.”
OMG YES Ricky! Yes! m happy you liked it! This is awesome. We will eventually have to discuss everything. How cute was the sample box? And all the little baggies? :D
P.S. If you want my e-mail ever to chat it up, lemme know!
We need a Golden Moon Tea discussion thread or something for all the members who purchased the sampler. I might really to have to order a few more and give it out as gifts seeing as the presentation ( “cute” basket ll email you with my real address afterward.
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^ Ha, seems I hit a bug and I can’t edit my comment. Jason you’ll have an incoming email.
Seeing as my last post was cut off, i"ll have to rewrite it from memory.
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I might really to have to order a few more and give it out as gifts seeing as the presentation ( “cute” basket = your words not mine :D) was so nice. As for the bags, little? They were huge! The size of two tea bags, they were like 1″×6″ (rough estimates). I had a hard time tearing it open, they didn’t have a little tear me thing anywhere. Inside was just enough tea for one cup =(.
As for my email. Seeing as this is a public comment, here’s a junk / temporary email address ( [email protected] ). I’ll email you with my real address afterward.
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My original comment was longer, but I can’t recall everything.
Ricky, I cut mine open with scissors. :) My Organic Green had enough for two cups, it seemed like. Although I could be entirely wrong (I measured out one heaping teaspoon and there was enough for another teaspoon the same size).
I’ll be e-mailing you shortly!
As a lifelong Pu-erh drinker, can you recommend a good one to start with? Would it be better to try something flavored or something straight up? I was looking at Rishi’s Blood Orange Pu-erh.
Well, the ones they serve at restaurants are watered down, that might be why I got use to it. I love this one, but it might be a bit strong from people starting. I would try it with a flavor, if you like blood orange by all means. The flavor definitely knocks off some of the pu-erh taste. GM has a pu-erh chai and I couldn’t really taste the pu-erh that much.
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My dad used to always make tea cake when I was younger (not so much any more though). It was kind of like a combo of pancake (in texture and density) and sugar cookie (in taste). Good stuff. Not sure how traditional tea cake-y it was though.
I think I have a recipe for something called ‘tea cake’ in danish somewhere or other. I’ve never tried it myself and iirc it doesn’t actually involve tea at all. Maybe it goes really well with tea, I don’t know.
My dad’s wasn’t made with tea either, but I guess went really well with tea? Though we always had it with coffee…
Hmmm, I’ve been doing some poking around… here’s a recipe for “Russian Tea Cakes” that looks quite good.
http://www.joyofbaking.com/Mexican%20Wedding%20Cakes.html
I have to make some bread tonight so perhaps I’ll make some of these too.
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Wow you’ve got a lot of balls! ;P
Seriously, I think 3-4 per 8oz of water is plenty strong – which would probably be about 5 per 12oz.
I think it’s a mark of how perverted I am that I was waiting for you to make a remark about liking your tea ‘stiff’. XD
How bout I like mine `thicker`? That’s what she said? Adagio good decision calling it pearls and not balls.
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I have a love/hate relationship with Foxtrot as well. I’m not a huge fan of chamomile, so I think that is the main factor…and that it tends to taste medicine-like at times.
Ech…bad milk will certainly wake you up.