I received a sample of citron green awhile back, now it's my favorite green tea!
Ric
Re: Citron Green
And this is why I've always liked you more than the others.Ric wrote:I received a sample of citron green awhile back, now it's my favorite green tea!
Ric
i do too, but it doesnt taste like citrus.Ric wrote:
I like green tea, and I like citrus - works for me.
In God's Grace,
Ric
There are four advantages to green tea... Its beauty, its taste, its aroma, and its health benefits. Learn to enjoy the first three and you'll forget you drank it for the fourth. ^^
for your information i did well on that test. not that im ever gonna use anything i learned in that class again.Mike B wrote: Don't listen to PeteVu. He's still bitter about the AP English test he failed.
There are four advantages to green tea... Its beauty, its taste, its aroma, and its health benefits. Learn to enjoy the first three and you'll forget you drank it for the fourth. ^^
Even MORE disappointing, it doesn't taste like Citron either!PeteVu wrote:i do too, but it doesnt taste like citrus.Ric wrote:
I like green tea, and I like citrus - works for me.
In God's Grace,
Ric
Green Earl for the win here. Bergamot is technically a citrus fruit
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i cant even imagine earl grey green. bergamot seems like such a strong flavor thats well paired with black teas. is it possible to keep the bergamot from overpowering a green tea?
There are four advantages to green tea... Its beauty, its taste, its aroma, and its health benefits. Learn to enjoy the first three and you'll forget you drank it for the fourth. ^^
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I expected to hate the citron green. I was pleasantly suprised, it wasn't bad. Wasn't great either though.
Earl Greys are way too strong for me. I always have to cut it with another tea to make it bearable.
Earl Greys are way too strong for me. I always have to cut it with another tea to make it bearable.
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Now that's hard core Citron! But one draw back, there is not tea taste in that!jzero wrote:Even MORE disappointing, it doesn't taste like Citron either!
Green Earl for the win here. Bergamot is technically a citrus fruit
I used to drink Earl Grey (black) tea a lot, but I just have gotten tired of the taste on Earl Grey. (Or is it Earl Gray? I'm too lazy to look it up right now. )
In God's Grace,
Ric
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