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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sleepily dancing on the heath: I didn't introduce myself! I am Lyn. I
am 36. I am a Saggitarius that likes long walks on beaches chewing
Betel Nuts and... (Sorry, :->It is late and by the time I thought about
intro'ing myself I passed the point of sleep deprivation- Kinda fast I
might add). I have been reading this site for a couple days now and
filing away Information and methinks your humour has slapped me
PunchDrunk-Silly. It is 2:18 A.M here (So Korea). Excuses...excuses.
anyway, I hope to learn to enjoy a proper cup of tea- Right now I have
to wean myself away from the astringent, grassy, super-cooked method
(brown bitter water) I have been subjecting my green teas too. I can't
get past the ever so light color and nuanced aromas of a proper cup of
green. Everybody raves about dragonwell's flavor and aroma. and it
looked (and tasted) real pale to me. So, I have some learning to
do...Peace, L

 
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