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Who has ever tried Turkish ADA CAYI?
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:04 pm |
When immersed in hot water, tea will have yellow color.
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:06 pm |
I tried it. Immediately after that I realized I am a REAL bastard. So, don't ever try yellow tea whatsoever!
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:16 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: When immersed in hot water, tea will have yellow color. |
I love trying new teas. Have YOU tried it Ros? What is it made of?
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:21 pm |
Have a look at my pictures now
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:23 pm |
Ahhhhh so its salvia (SAGE)? That would be very strong and pungent tea then
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:25 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting Roswitha: When immersed in hot water, tea will have yellow color. |
I love trying new teas. Have YOU tried it Ros? What is it made of?  |
I think it is sage tea...
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:26 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Ahhhhh so its salvia (SAGE)? That would be very strong and pungent tea then  |
heh an english tea expert!
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:28 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting AEnigma III: Ahhhhh so its salvia (SAGE)? That would be very strong and pungent tea then  |
heh an english tea expert! |
Nope! Plant "expert"
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:38 pm |
Turkish friends here, pls. identify, see my ADA CAYI plant picture. thanks.
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 09:41 pm |
Quoting pagliaccio: I tried it. Immediately after that I realized I am a REAL bastard. So, don't ever try yellow tea whatsoever! |
'Yellow tea' and snow don't go,but yellow tea alone could be nice?do you have a recipe?
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