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by Chip » Sep 28th, '08, 17:04
Victoria wrote:In my cup this afternoon:
2003 TGY from Jing Tea Shop
A nice example of an aged TGY
I just finished a session of the real oolong, Alishan, this one from Adagio.
And now Chiran YM, blended from O-Cha and Lupicia.
Salsero wrote:omegapd wrote: I must be totally in the minority here with chocolate and tea.
+1
-1 to 100th power ... chocolate when paired with Japanese green tea enhances brain power 243.7%, obviously!
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by chamekke » Sep 28th, '08, 18:50
I love chocolate (in small amounts) with my tea, too, and said so above.
The problem was that there was no way to vote for chocolate AND sweet snacks AND salty snacks... so I had to cast my vote for "Other".
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by Mairin » Sep 28th, '08, 18:51
I chose other, I usually go for pastries with my tea, particularly scones
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by insanitylater » Sep 28th, '08, 19:06
black tea pairs the best with food i think
darjeeling tea and hummus mmm
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by Victoria » Sep 28th, '08, 19:19
insanitylater - Your avie is so cool!!
This afternoon I'm having some Boazhong from ToT that is
just average - the vessel however, is not!
Loving my new set! Sorry I can't resist showing it
off twice!

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by edkrueger » Sep 28th, '08, 19:24
I envy you! That is a Molo tea set for those who don't know
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by murrius » Sep 28th, '08, 20:11
edkrueger wrote:I envy you! That is a Molo tea set for those who don't know
Murrius faints from pure envy..........
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by Space Samurai » Sep 28th, '08, 20:16
Tonight I am drinking some FLT Taiwan Wuyi that I have enjoyed very much. Smells like berries and tastes like peaches and apricots.

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by Victoria » Sep 28th, '08, 21:00
Thanks all!!
Space Samurai wrote:Tonight I am drinking some FLT Taiwan Wuyi that I have enjoyed very much. Smells like berries and tastes like peaches and apricots.
I really like that Wuyi too Space! Nice shot!
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by edkrueger » Sep 28th, '08, 21:52
Chip wrote:
-1 to 100th power ... chocolate when paired with Japanese green tea enhances brain power 243.7%, obviously!
This statement disproves its self: Chip drinks lots of green tea and eats chocolate. Chip writes "-1 to 100th power" to increase the value of "-1," but negative to the 100th is in fact 1. This proves that Green tea with chocolate infact decreases chips brain power [though maybe not by 243.7%.]
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by Chip » Sep 28th, '08, 22:07
edkrueger wrote:Chip wrote:
-1 to 100th power ... chocolate when paired with Japanese green tea enhances brain power 243.7%, obviously!
This statement disproves its self: Chip drinks lots of green tea and eats chocolate. Chip writes "-1 to 100th power" to increase the value of "-1," but negative to the 100th is in fact 1. This proves that Green tea with chocolate infact decreases chips brain power [though maybe not by 243.7%.]

Heh, I was wondering if anyone would catch that.
Finishing the TeaDay with 3 different "soggy leaf teas," the remains of the day. Tomorrow cannot come soon enough

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Sep 29th, '08, 01:50
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by horsencl » Sep 29th, '08, 01:50
I almost always have chocolate with my tea

Only tea for me today was the generic green tea served by the local sushi place. It wasn't bad but it wasn't that great either.
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by chad » Sep 29th, '08, 10:43
I picked other, too.
I grew up drinking iced tea (yeah, yeah...I know - southern sweet tea should be a seperate food group!) and spent time in the Far East. So, I can and do drink tea often with any type of food.
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by Wosret » Sep 29th, '08, 10:56
"Other" because I think the right tea pairs with anything!