Pepper
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I don't think it's a good idea.
I really like chili peppers but I can't drink tea after having eaten pepppers.
When I drink tea after having eaten peppers, it reinforces so much the sensation of heat in my mouth that I can't taste the tea anymore.
According to me, peppers are more for cold or slightly warm dishes or drinks.
I really like chili peppers but I can't drink tea after having eaten pepppers.
When I drink tea after having eaten peppers, it reinforces so much the sensation of heat in my mouth that I can't taste the tea anymore.
According to me, peppers are more for cold or slightly warm dishes or drinks.
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J. - Posts: 80
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TeaPigs in the UK has a Chili Chai that, according to them, sells well.
http://www.teapigs.co.uk/product/tea/Black-tea/chilli+chai
http://www.teapigs.co.uk/product/tea/Black-tea/chilli+chai
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spot52 - Posts: 258
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... curious ...
As much as I like to kick it up a notch with food, I doubt if I would ever buy a hot peppered tea.
One could always add one's own?
As much as I like to kick it up a notch with food, I doubt if I would ever buy a hot peppered tea.
One could always add one's own?
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Chip - Mod/Admin
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Harney's has a red-hot tea. Remember fireballs?
Man that stuff smells awwfulllll,
If they open a tin for a customer, you are done!
You will not be able to smell or taste anything afterwards.
Oh BTW I just saw a chocolate red wine
So there is no accounting for taste.......
Man that stuff smells awwfulllll,
If they open a tin for a customer, you are done!
You will not be able to smell or taste anything afterwards.
Oh BTW I just saw a chocolate red wine
So there is no accounting for taste.......
Last edited by woozl on May 5th, '09, 16:41, edited 1 time in total.
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woozl - Posts: 760
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Not a good idea to me atleast because I do not like peppers and I do not like anything overly spicy either.
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woozl wrote:Oh BTW I just saw a chocolate red wine![]()
So there is no accounting for taste.......
Chocolate and red wine pair well together. I have tasted a chocolate red wine. I turned my snobby nose up at it, but was encouraged to taste it. I caved and tried it. It won't win awards, but it's taste was pleasant.
Just goes to show ya; the snob may miss some pleasant things in life.
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spot52 - Posts: 258
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woozl wrote:Who you callin' snobby Willis?![]()
Yeah, it may be Ok if not too sweet?....
I was referencing my snob like tendencies, they need to be put into check from time to time.
It wasn't too sweet (for me), it was more like a mellow undertone? (kind of in the background)
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spot52 - Posts: 258
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Ok, I asked this question and created a poll because I tried a lemon Peppered etc... green tea that was good.[/b]
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rabbitsib - Posts: 57
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Re: Pepper
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boywoodhe - Posts: 223
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Re: Pepper
It would simultaniously cause and ease heartburn.
Sign me up.
Sign me up.
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depravitea - Posts: 446
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Re: Pepper
Oooooo.
Spicy things are my forte~!
I would definitely try some. Ooo, has anyone ever tried candied chilies before? They are delicious~
Spicy things are my forte~!
I would definitely try some. Ooo, has anyone ever tried candied chilies before? They are delicious~
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