Chocolate teas
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Chocolate teas
I would like to see Adagio expand their chocolate black teas.
Some suggestions are chocolate rose, chocolate cherry and chocolate raspberry.
Samovar
Some suggestions are chocolate rose, chocolate cherry and chocolate raspberry.
Samovar
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Samovar - Posts: 257
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Samovar...
The best way to enjoy chocolate and tea together is to pop a piece of chocolate in the mouth, take a swig of tea, and let the tea melt the chocolate in the mouth.
I like adding some mint to the chocolate.
Someone uses this tactic with cheese balls![/i]
The best way to enjoy chocolate and tea together is to pop a piece of chocolate in the mouth, take a swig of tea, and let the tea melt the chocolate in the mouth.
Someone uses this tactic with cheese balls![/i]
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Wesli - Posts: 1611
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FataliTEA wrote:Samovar...
The best way to enjoy chocolate and tea together is to pop a piece of chocolate in the mouth, take a swig of tea, and let the tea melt the chocolate in the mouth.I like adding some mint to the chocolate.
Someone uses this tactic with cheese balls![/i]
Hey, problem solved! Thanks!
Samovar
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Samovar - Posts: 257
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FataliTEA wrote:Samovar...
The best way to enjoy chocolate and tea together is to pop a piece of chocolate in the mouth, take a swig of tea, and let the tea melt the chocolate in the mouth.I like adding some mint to the chocolate.
Someone uses this tactic with cheese balls![/i]
AH, yes...very good. I also agree with the cheese balls too...heh.
Samovar- mariebelle teas make a decent chocolate rose tea. I like the scent more so than the taste, but the tins are beautiful. I'm a bigger fan of their fancy hot chocolates than their tea, but it's worth taking a look.
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xine - Posts: 536
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Gimme a piece of dark chocolate on the side while I drink matcha or sencha...just never put it in my tea.
Actually, this is a common accompaniment to matcha in Japan.
Actually, this is a common accompaniment to matcha in Japan.
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Chip - Moderator
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I will have no problem eating a piece of chocolate while drinking tea. It sounds delightful!
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