lapsang souchong, taken how i like mywomen, strong and black.
Easily my favourite (and almost life-defining) quote on this forum.
Today I'm trying Rooibos for the very first time, and its good. Similar to "Cinnamon tea" that we drink in the West Indies, when under the weather, or suffering from an upset stomach. Its not a true tea of course, but is cinnamon bark left to "brew" in boiling water.
There is also "bush tea", which, I'll be honest, I have no clue what the actual plant is that is used, but its green leaves from somewhere....
I like "English Tea", which is normally a mixture called English Breakfast, a blend of true teas, made for the English palate of the Victorian era. Still good. But I'm common.
Easily my favourite (and almost life-defining) quote on this forum.
Today I'm trying Rooibos for the very first time, and its good. Similar to "Cinnamon tea" that we drink in the West Indies, when under the weather, or suffering from an upset stomach. Its not a true tea of course, but is cinnamon bark left to "brew" in boiling water.
There is also "bush tea", which, I'll be honest, I have no clue what the actual plant is that is used, but its green leaves from somewhere....
I like "English Tea", which is normally a mixture called English Breakfast, a blend of true teas, made for the English palate of the Victorian era. Still good. But I'm common.