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seeking smoked hickory tea

Posted: Jun 7th, '05, 16:24
by teachat
Bought this 4 years ago at a Seattle coffee bar in South Africa, have inever been able to find it since. Searches on google yield nothing. Please suggest if you know of an internet shopping site, or a store in the United States, where this tea is sold.

LaurenD

Posted: Jun 7th, '05, 16:25
by teachat
Writer, editor, irascible curmudgeon

I have never run across a hickory smoked tea, and I don't think that hickory is native to tea growing areas such as India and China. So I wonder if you might be thinking of one of my favorites, lapsang souchong. It has a rich smoky aroma but it is smoked over pine needles rather than hickory.

The version they have at Adagio is one of the best that I've found. You'll find it at:
http://www.adagio.com/black/lapsang_souchong.html

Try a sample. I think it's what you're looking for.

Doc

Posted: Jun 7th, '05, 16:25
by teachat
Lauren,

Do you maybe mean chickory? Roasted chickory bark is a common addition to coffee in the Southern US, and I know people drink a "tea" made just from the bark without the coffee, though I've never had it by itself.

Sarah

Posted: Jun 7th, '05, 16:25
by teachat
Have you tried Lapsang Souchong? It has a very smoky flavor and taste. I have this tea in my shop At 320 Callow in Bremerton,WA.

Tea Lady/SpecialTea Pots

Chickory

Posted: Dec 28th, '05, 21:34
by Snow on Cedar
Chickory hasn't got any bark...it's a little plant with purplish blue flowers...often it grows on roadsides?