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Dale McSwain 09-12-2003 08:48 PM

Espresso Tea
 

I've always wondered. Has anyone ever
used an espresso machine to make a cup
of teapresso? Just curious.

Dale


fLameDogg 09-12-2003 10:09 PM

Espresso Tea
 
Dale McSwain > wrote in
:

>
> I've always wondered. Has anyone ever
> used an espresso machine to make a cup
> of teapresso? Just curious.


What a coincidence. Ripon just posted about using one with a dust-grade
Assam.

--
fD

Ripon 09-12-2003 11:46 PM

Espresso Tea
 
Dale McSwain > wrote in message >...
> I've always wondered. Has anyone ever
> used an espresso machine to make a cup
> of teapresso? Just curious.
>
> Dale


Oh yes, Try any Assam tea and cream with your espresso. I did and
fallen love with it.

Ripon
(From Bangladesh)

Dale McSwain 10-12-2003 03:59 PM

Espresso Tea
 
I thought that Ripon just
used the espresso machine to add
steam or bubble to the tea which
was brewed in another teapot.

What about it Ripon? Did you use
tea in place of coffee in the espresso
machine? It was clear to me from your
post. If so then what does this do to
the tea taste? I would assume that it
would be bitter from all the exposed area
with lots of tannin. But then a good
coffee espresso doesn't follow this behavior.

Dale
Ripon wrote:
> Dale McSwain > wrote in message >...
>
>>I've always wondered. Has anyone ever
>>used an espresso machine to make a cup
>>of teapresso? Just curious.
>>
>>Dale

>
>
> Oh yes, Try any Assam tea and cream with your espresso. I did and
> fallen love with it.
>
> Ripon
> (From Bangladesh)



Ripon 10-12-2003 08:38 PM

Espresso Tea
 
Dale McSwain > wrote in message >...
> I thought that Ripon just
> used the espresso machine to add
> steam or bubble to the tea which
> was brewed in another teapot.
>
> What about it Ripon? Did you use
> tea in place of coffee in the espresso
> machine? It was clear to me from your
> post. If so then what does this do to
> the tea taste? I would assume that it
> would be bitter from all the exposed area
> with lots of tannin. But then a good
> coffee espresso doesn't follow this behavior.
>
> Dale
> Ripon wrote:
> > Dale McSwain > wrote in message >...


Dale:

Sorry for the confusion. I am explaining again. I used the espresso
machine only for the cream and milk. After I got the steam and
bubble-I mixed it with my brewed strong Assam.

Ripon
(From Bangladesh)

Lewis Perin 10-12-2003 10:24 PM

Espresso Tea
 
(Ripon) writes:

> Dale McSwain > wrote in message >...
> > I thought that Ripon just used the espresso machine to add steam
> > or bubble to the tea which was brewed in another teapot.
> >
> > What about it Ripon? [...]

>
> Sorry for the confusion. I am explaining again. I used the espresso
> machine only for the cream and milk. After I got the steam and
> bubble-I mixed it with my brewed strong Assam.


Won't someone please try this? Take a brand new espresso machine -
sorry, it mustn't already taste of coffee - and make dark Puerh
espresso? Just hack off a piece from a cake or brick; you wouldn't
have to separate the leaves!

/Lew
---
Lew Perin /

http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html


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