silkworm dropping tea
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silkworm dropping tea
I was reminded by another thread about a recent episode of Ruth Reichl's new show, Adventures with Ruth. In Laos, she drinks a tea brewed with silkworm droppings.
Look for the episode named The Tamarind School, Laos here, where you can view the episode:
http://www.gourmet.com/video?videoID=40054373001
I actually considered posting this under "Flavored Tea".
Look for the episode named The Tamarind School, Laos here, where you can view the episode:
http://www.gourmet.com/video?videoID=40054373001
I actually considered posting this under "Flavored Tea".
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pb2q - Posts: 153
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Re: silkworm dropping tea
I am not clicking on that link. Ewww!

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Victoria - Posts: 8186
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Re: silkworm dropping tea
pb2q wrote: tea brewed with silkworm droppings.
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nonc_ron - Posts: 468
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Re: silkworm dropping tea
Anyone in for horse-apple tea? Sparrows love to pick in it so there must be something good there. 
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chittychat - Posts: 151
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Re: silkworm dropping tea
I know someone who used to drink cow-dropping tea.... No wait... That was just the mushrooms... 
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Dresden - Posts: 426
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Re: silkworm dropping tea
Dresden wrote:That was just the mushrooms...
Did they make purple tea?
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nonc_ron - Posts: 468
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