CROATIAN TEA LOVER
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CROATIAN TEA LOVER
Hi! I am new as well
In Croatia tea culture is not that big, so I as real tea lover I started a tea lovers club.
I am looking for new insights and new tea friends
I am looking for new insights and new tea friends
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TheTeaLady - Posts: 15
- Joined: Nov 12th, '
- Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Croatia, eh? We don't hear much from Croatians, really great to have you here.
There's an infinite amount of knowledge to be gleamed here, and some of the coolest tea people in the world.
There's an infinite amount of knowledge to be gleamed here, and some of the coolest tea people in the world.
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Wesli - Posts: 1611
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- Location: 3161 A.D.
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skywarrior - Posts: 576
- Joined: Aug 23rd, '
- Location: Somewhere in the wilds of Montana, but never without a teacup.
Chip wrote:Welcome to our forum. May you find many hours of TEAfellowship here.
What is in your cup?
right now I really do enjoy cherry blossom green tea
What about you?
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TheTeaLady - Posts: 15
- Joined: Nov 12th, '
- Location: Zagreb, Croatia
FataliTEA wrote:Croatia, eh? We don't hear much from Croatians, really great to have you here.
There's an infinite amount of knowledge to be gleamed here, and some of the coolest tea people in the world.
Thank you, I am glad there's a chat like this one
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TheTeaLady - Posts: 15
- Joined: Nov 12th, '
- Location: Zagreb, Croatia
TheTeaLady wrote:Chip wrote:What is in your cup?
right now I really do enjoy cherry blossom green tea![]()
What about you?
I am drinking mainly Japanese greens such as sencha right now.
Cherry blossom is usually Japanese green, is that what you drink?
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Chip - Moderator
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- Joined: Apr 22nd, '
- Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Chip wrote:TheTeaLady wrote:Chip wrote:What is in your cup?
right now I really do enjoy cherry blossom green tea![]()
What about you?
I am drinking mainly Japanese greens such as sencha right now.
Cherry blossom is usually Japanese green, is that what you drink?
That's very right
how do you know that much about tea?
I had chance only through books and internet
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TheTeaLady - Posts: 15
- Joined: Nov 12th, '
- Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Heh, we know a lot about tea here.
Cherry sencha is indeed one of the few flavored teas I can tolerate. Makes for wonderful iced tea.
Cherry sencha is indeed one of the few flavored teas I can tolerate. Makes for wonderful iced tea.
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Wesli - Posts: 1611
- Joined: Jun 8th, '0
- Location: 3161 A.D.
TheTeaLady wrote:That's very rightthis is sencha with dried cherry - it is very tasty and and have a nice fragance
how do you know that much about tea?
I had chance only through books and internet
Simply immerse yourself into tea (pun intended)...and TeaChat. For me it is a passion.
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Chip - Moderator
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- Joined: Apr 22nd, '
- Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Hi, TeaLady, welcome!
Croatia is such a beautiful country. That long coastline along the Adriatic is just superb. Pretty unspoilt too, not ruined by mass tourism (yet).
I see you reside in Zagreb, but do you ever go to the coast and enjoy the balmy Mediterranean climate with a nice cup of tea?
Croatia is such a beautiful country. That long coastline along the Adriatic is just superb. Pretty unspoilt too, not ruined by mass tourism (yet).
I see you reside in Zagreb, but do you ever go to the coast and enjoy the balmy Mediterranean climate with a nice cup of tea?
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Trey Winston - Posts: 868
- Joined: Oct 13th, '
- Location: Nørwåy
FataliTEA wrote:Heh, we know a lot about tea here.![]()
Cherry sencha is indeed one of the few flavored teas I can tolerate. Makes for wonderful iced tea.
LOL
Thanks for the idea
What is your cup of tea? I saw you blog, it is very nice - you know so much about it
BTW what's your way of making ice tea?
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TheTeaLady - Posts: 15
- Joined: Nov 12th, '
- Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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