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"Goomba" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Sky wrote:
>> Goomba wrote:
>>> Au contraire! Properly made sweetea has no discernible sugar granules as
>>> the sugar is added to the hot steeped tea so as to melt in to that much
>>> loved syrupy sweet cold drink.

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>> That's the only way to make sweatea, isn't it?!!
>>
>> Sky
>>

> LOL, well, yeah.
> Everytime I go to NYC or someplace up thataways, the restaurants only
> serve unsweetened tea. In fact, some only serve iced tea in the summer,
> can you believe that!? There is a common misconception that one can add
> sugar to cold iced tea and turn it in to "sweetea" but you can not. It
> just isn't nor will it ever be "sweetea". <sigh>


And a very good thing that is.