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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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My husband & I are very avid tea drinkers between having herbal teas &
dessert teas. We have such variety of flavors. But the question is.. we have tried the "Celestial Seasonings" in Strawberry/Kiwi & enjoyed it. We have also tried "St Dalfour" in strawberry which we were not satisfied with at all. Does anyone have any great tasting strawberry tea brands?? I have only found these 2 brands in strawberry. Thanks so much! ..Mindy |
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"Tee King" > wrote in message
... > I haven't tried it, but have considered slicing strawberries, > dehydrating them, and adding them to a quality, loose, black tea. > After a couple of weeks or so, this might make a nice dessert tea. Sounds like a great way to make a very fruity-tasting Strawberry. However, I am far too impatient for that. I take dried fruit and a tea that matches. Here are some of the combos I have tried: Cranberry Orange Darjeeling (I have made it with Rooibos, too.) Mango, Papaya, and Pineapple Oolong (I need a better tea for this, any ideas?) Date Assam Strawberries & Kiwi Ceylon Lemon & Tangerine Pai Mu Tan (white tea) Just go for it, and don't be afraid to steep it a heck of a lot longer than you otherwise would. These are good iced, too. Cheers, Christina |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:44:53 -0400, (M I N D Y)
tripped the light fantastic, then quipped: >My husband & I are very avid tea drinkers between having herbal teas & >dessert teas. We have such variety of flavors. But the question is.. we >have tried the "Celestial Seasonings" in Strawberry/Kiwi & enjoyed it. >We have also tried "St Dalfour" in strawberry which we were not >satisfied with at all. Does anyone have any great tasting strawberry tea >brands?? I have only found these 2 brands in strawberry. Thanks so much! >.Mindy I haven't tried it, but have considered slicing strawberries, dehydrating them, and adding them to a quality, loose, black tea. After a couple of weeks or so, this might make a nice dessert tea. I assume the same could be done with many fruits. Personally, I'm not a fan made of teas made of anything but camellia sinensis. I don't know the main ingredient of your Celestial Seasonings tea, but it's possible that it's something else altogether. Not much help, I know, but something to think about. Tee http://www.geocities.com/tee_king Remove -no-spam- to email me. |
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