Can anyone pinpoint what kind of tea they are all ways talking about in this book? I read it and gave the book away but forgot to write it down. Sounded refreshing and its really really hot where I live
Thanks!
Mason
Can anyone pinpoint what kind of tea they are all ways talking about in this book? I read it and gave the book away but forgot to write it down. Sounded refreshing and its really really hot where I live
Thanks!
Mason
If I remember correctly, it is based on a strong green tea. Many Westerners, myself included, can't handle it on an empty stomach. All I can say is that it tastes good going down, but not so much on the way back up...
~BJS
dunno. gunpowder?
I believe it was green tea.
Iced green tea with just a bit of honey.
Does sound refreshing!
Hmmm... I thought it was either green tea or chamomile. Both taste great chilled with just a bit o' honey.
I thought it was white tea (harvested young, sooo, you see) with a smidge of honey. Twins got harvested young too.
Ah, I always think of Wireman's green tea and how good it tasted to Edgar the first time he drank it. It was like "liquid silk," or something like that.![]()
Sweet, thanks all.
Apparently it's silky smooth.
It's iced green tea with a tablespoon of honey per pitcher, according to Wireman. The honey's a trick he learned while cooking on a tramp steamer in the China Sea.... ; )
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