Aloha from Hawaii!
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Aloha from Hawaii!
I'm new here, and just wanted say hello. I've just recently switched from coffee to tea, and the variety with tea is absolutely awesome!
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splray - Posts: 12
- Joined: Feb 11th, '
- Location: Hawaii
Aloha back at you splray!! Welcome to TeaChat and to the world and passion of TEA.
I see that you already found TeaDay, great. I hope you can stop by everyday and share what is in your cup and participate in the daily discussion.
How do you say tea in Hawaiian???
I see that you already found TeaDay, great. I hope you can stop by everyday and share what is in your cup and participate in the daily discussion.
How do you say tea in Hawaiian???
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Chip - Mod/Admin
- Posts: 20917
- Joined: Apr 22nd, '
- Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Welcome!! I have a black tea from Hawaii with pineapple that is awesome, one of my favorites. Hard to find here on the mainland, but not for you!
Welcome to TeaChat!
Welcome to TeaChat!
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Victoria - Posts: 8186
- Joined: Jan 8th, '0
- Location: Southern CA
scarrell wrote:Welcome!
Chip: TeaDay has become such a huge hit!
Yes scarrell, it is very exciting, isn't it!!! I love hearing from such a large cross section of TeaChat...it is truly amazing. Thanx for commenting and particpating.
BTW, I am always looking for TeaDay daily TeaPoll suggestions. Please PM them to me. Thanx.
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Chip - Mod/Admin
- Posts: 20917
- Joined: Apr 22nd, '
- Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Thanks for the warm welcomes!
In Hawaiian, tea would be ki. If you wanted to say hot tea, you could say wela ki (vela key).
In Hawaiian, tea would be ki. If you wanted to say hot tea, you could say wela ki (vela key).
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splray - Posts: 12
- Joined: Feb 11th, '
- Location: Hawaii
Mahalo, or thank you.
My first few batch of teas were tea bags from the supermarket. I wanted to try loose leaf tea, similar to Chinese restaurants but better. My quest for tea took me through China Town recently. There was a lot of shops that had different kinds of tea, but a lot of those shops were really busy, with lines going out the door. I managed to find some secret gunpowder green tea, and a fujian oolong tea. I really like the green tea!
My first few batch of teas were tea bags from the supermarket. I wanted to try loose leaf tea, similar to Chinese restaurants but better. My quest for tea took me through China Town recently. There was a lot of shops that had different kinds of tea, but a lot of those shops were really busy, with lines going out the door. I managed to find some secret gunpowder green tea, and a fujian oolong tea. I really like the green tea!
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splray - Posts: 12
- Joined: Feb 11th, '
- Location: Hawaii
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