Now that I’ve steeped the last from my Oolong, I thought I’d have some Vienna Green.
On a slightly unrelated note, I wish that teany included photos of their tea on their website. It would make life so much easier for this tea reviewer!
This tea is yummy. Chocolate is well pronounced in the cup, but I can also taste the green tea – pleasant, fresh, and only very slightly vegetative. A toasted sweetness from the nuts. I can also taste a slight buttery flavor to the overall blend – a very rich, creamy taste. Very decadent. YUMMY!
This is a tea that absolutely requires a low temperature for steeping. Too high a heat will give this tea a really blah taste…
It’s a cute little place!!!! So sad it is closed right now because of the fire. They have really good food too!
FIRE!? I didn’t hear about that!!!! What happened!?
I didn’t know either – someone mentioned it to me, so I googled it and the site says the cafe is closed due to a small fire and will reopen shortly. I don’t know when…I was thinking about going on my next stop in NYC so I will keep checking!
The tea that I got from them, I ordered online. https://www.teany.com/ Shipping was speedy!
I did not know about the Moby connection.
Steepster ate my < intrigued > cause I put it in arrows?
Steepster ate an entire paragraph when I attempted an arrow one time. So I’m wondering if it’s some sort of techie-code thing. Harumph!
html code is enclosed in arrows. There are certain codes that you can use to get special characters to display but that can vary with so many browser options. Easier to avoid them when using comment boxes.
I had figured since bold and italics used * and _ that the site wouldn’t try to interpret html code. test
Hmm… It didn’t take < b >. lol Who knows.