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Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 25th, '11, 21:03
by BrandonTeaClub
Okay, this is a weird question, but I thought I'd ask anyways.

Have you ever eaten a tea leaf? Not the little bits that escape your gaiwan, but a whole, infused leaf?

I ask because, giddy with caffeine on an empty stomach, I ate a leaf of the Dong Ding I had just had a rather lengthy session with. It actually wasn't that bad, all things considered.

Okay, I'm done being weird now. : )

Re: Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 25th, '11, 21:39
by ChinesePottery
Nothing weird about it I do it all the time.

Re: Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 25th, '11, 22:23
by Chip
It Japan it is considered wasteful to dispose of used gyokuro leaves!

They're grrrreat!

Re: Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 26th, '11, 10:15
by tortoise
Some taste better than others. You are not alone.

Re: Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 26th, '11, 10:38
by ninavampi
I wonder what the nutritional value of tealeaves is... They can't be bad for you... I bet they are actually good for you in some way...

Re: Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 26th, '11, 11:17
by BrandonTeaClub
The taste of this particular Dong Ding reminded me a bit of spinach.

I wonder if one would get any boosting effects from chewing on tea leaves, similarly to chewing on cocoa leaves or qat leaves.

Re: Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 28th, '11, 01:04
by edkrueger
Maybe. I think you would have to swallow tea leaves though.

Re: Chewing tea leaves

Posted: May 30th, '11, 00:50
by Merrill
Not weird, but stains your teeth.