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... at Teacraft On Feb 13, 7:52Â pm, britta <britta.r.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: I'm just wondering about the general preference out there. In general I prefer Indian tea to Chinese; my latest obession has been the Tarajulie Assam, it's delicious all day, morning, noon, and night. Â And I love spicy chai with hints of cumin. However China has caught my tongue lately as well, a light ...
On 13 Feb, 20:52, britta <britta.r.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: I'm just wondering about the general preference out there. In general I prefer Indian tea to Chinese; my latest obession has been the Tarajulie Assam, it's delicious all day, morning, noon, and night. And I love spicy chai with hints of cumin. However China has caught my tongue lately as well, a light Keemun that has a ...
On Feb 13, 1:52Â pm, britta <britta.r.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: I'm just wondering about the general preference out there. In general I prefer Indian tea to Chinese; my latest obession has been the Tarajulie Assam, it's delicious all day, morning, noon, and night. Â And I love spicy chai with hints of cumin. However China has caught my tongue lately as well, a light Keemun that has ...
On Feb 13, 2:41Â pm, Michael Plant <mpl...@pipeline.com> wrote: I'm just wondering about the general preference out there. In general I prefer Indian tea to Chinese; my latest obession has been the Tarajulie Assam, it's delicious all day, morning, noon, and night. Â Â And I love spicy chai with hints of cumin. However China has caught my tongue lately as well, a ...
On Feb 13, 5:41 pm, Michael Plant <mpl...@pipeline.com> wrote: I'm just wondering about the general preference out there. In general I prefer Indian tea to Chinese; my latest obession has been the Tarajulie Assam, it's delicious all day, morning, noon, and night. And I love spicy chai with hints of cumin. However China has caught my tongue lately as well, a ...
I'm just wondering about the general preference out there. In general I prefer Indian tea to Chinese; my latest obession has been the Tarajulie Assam, it's delicious all day, morning, noon, and night. Â And I love spicy chai with hints of cumin. However China has caught my tongue lately as well, a light Keemun that has a mellow sweetness. Maybe my palate is shifting?...