Just a quick note, as I wasn’t really going with parameters. I wanted to try this one and never had orzo before… it is JUST as I imagined it would be… it’s like a dark cup of coffee with none of the negative qualities of coffee. It kind of reminds me of ripe puerh? Also no caffeine. I bought some from Cameron B (thank you!) but I just knew I SHOULD have stocked up on a pouch or two of their orzo blends …. they were calling to me. haha.
Edited to add: I steeped the second steep for quite a while to see what would happen. It’s a bit more brisk than a ripe puerh would be. But in the after taste that lingers, it tastes a bit like the burn on a roasted marshmallow … which I love. (when I was a kid and impatient roasting marshmallows – just shoving the marshmallow in the flame… that kind of burnt) :D
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Burnt is the only way to eat a toasted marshmallow. I also liked my hotdogs with a nice crispy black layer, too.
Oh good, I’m not the only one who likes burnt. The only hotdog I ever ate cooked over a fire was when I was a kid… was burnt on the outside and froze in the middle so….. an interesting meal that was never repeated. haha
Burnt is the only way to eat a toasted marshmallow. I also liked my hotdogs with a nice crispy black layer, too.
Oh good, I’m not the only one who likes burnt. The only hotdog I ever ate cooked over a fire was when I was a kid… was burnt on the outside and froze in the middle so….. an interesting meal that was never repeated. haha
I like my campfire hotdogs charred, too! :D