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Feb 20th, '08, 23:05
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by Pentox » Feb 20th, '08, 23:05

Time4Tea wrote:
henley wrote:You'll have to let me know how the white blueberry is. That one has intriqued me for quite some time but I'm really afraid of white teas tasting like greens.
The white blueberry was excellent!
Hm I wasn't that big of a fan of the white blueberry. It just didn't have enough blueberry flavor to it.

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Feb 20th, '08, 23:44
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by skywarrior » Feb 20th, '08, 23:44

Samples are not insanitea. They are actually quite wonderful to a taste of tea. When you buy tons of tea like we do, then that is insanitea.
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Feb 28th, '08, 11:31
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by TimeforTea » Feb 28th, '08, 11:31

Pentox wrote:Hm I wasn't that big of a fan of the white blueberry. It just didn't have enough blueberry flavor to it.
I recall someone on teachat saying you may need to add a little sugar (honey) to bring out the flavor from adagio's flavored teas. Perhaps someone can verify that. Personally, I'm enjoying it without adding anything. However, I do enjoy adagio's flavored black teas with a pinch of sugar or a small bit of honey.

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