Subject: Oooh, tea.
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Posted on: 2010-03-21 19:20:00 UTC

I like to think I am a budding connoisseur of tea. I'll try anything once, and if I like it I'll drink it any which way I feel like, depending on the day. Sometimes I'm in a straight-black mood, sometimes a milk-and-sugar mood. However, there are a few things I do consistently:

Chai must be strong, sweet enough to heighten the flavors, and milky, generally about 3/4 water to 1/4 whole milk. A barely-rounded teaspoon of sugar goes in with the teabag (only one, so as to conserve), then water; steep about five minutes, then add milk.

I will drink green tea straight if plain, but if it is flavored, it must have honey--generally about half a teaspoon. Plain sugar just doesn't work as well with green tea.

Earl Grey is my favorite black tea. There is no wrong way to drink Earl Grey as long as it's strong and you can smell the bergamot in the next room.

I prefer the simpler blends of chai, with a few potent, well-balanced ingredients, and no anise. I believe the essentials are cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, clove, and possibly allspice.

My mug is about 10 oz, I think, and it DOES get washed due to the variety of things that get put in it.

The only thing I really don't like is Rooibos. I keep trying it, but I keep coming away disappointed.

~Neshomeh

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