[QUOTE=Paravin;25152679]Tea with sugar is for real men who [B]CAN[/B] experience the better things in life. :smug:[/QUOTE]
Sugar makes it taste less of tea and more of sugar.
[QUOTE=Doozle;25153574]Sugar makes it taste less of tea and more of sugar.[/QUOTE]
Poor and irish up here, eh? :smug: Can't afford sugar? :smug:
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But, seriously, I don't get how you can drink coffee or tea without sugar. It's a bitter piece of shit.
Coffee should NEVER be mixed with anything. It's good as it is.
Tea though, I usually take one or two pieces of sugar. Depends on the tea I'm drinking.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;25150281]I couldn't bother to upload and resize my tea collection, but I can show you a special tea that I have at home.
Pictures
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It's called Pu-Ehr Tea.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu-erh_tea[/url]
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I brewed just for you facepunch![/QUOTE]
I've gotta try that sometime. Looks pretty damn delicious.
[img]http://www.thebritishshoppe.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/ty_lapsang_50tb.gif[/img]
My favourite tea.
[QUOTE=TippZ;25152552]whats so special about it[/QUOTE]
In taste there is really nothing special, pretty faint and "round" taste of tea. The thing is that some Pu-Ehr tea can be as old as 70 years, which makes those pretty expensive. It's like wine and champagne.
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That's why I believe my dad has locked away the oldest piece of Pu Ehr that we have.
[QUOTE=technologic;25156854]Normal tea is best tea.[/QUOTE]
All tea is best tea.
Chamomile; an acquired taste.
[QUOTE=Arachnidus;25164986]Chamomile; an acquired taste.[/QUOTE]
Really? That's always been my favorite. Especially the Apple Chamomile I found before, that was the best ever.
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