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Old 08-25-2011, 04:57 PM   #14551
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What is it ? Obviously tea, but what does it taste like ?
It is oolong or blue type of tea.
I am not good at describing flavour beyond saying that I like it and it is a bit sweet, although there is no sugar in it
Our Pro ProfCrash can say a lot more. Till then...
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Milk Oolong Tea is said to get its unique flavour from a sudden temperature shift during harvest, which causes the tea to develop this amazing milky scent and flavour.
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Milk Oolong is a variety of oolong tea that is truely unique. This tea's unique flavour come from sudden climatic changes in the region where it's grown, that cause the leaves to take on a milky, almost sweet, flavour and scent.
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Milk Oolong Tea produced a light yellowish liquid with milky sweet aroma and smooth and sweet lingering taste. Milk Oolong Tea is a very special hand processed tea from Taiwan. Milk Oolong Tea is produced from tea leaves at certain time, temperature, altitude, soil conditions to get the milky silky texture. Our Milk Oolong Tea is naturally processed and not scented.
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the majority of milk oolong that Americans have access to is a scented tea. It is cheaper to produce and the majority of people cant taste a difference. That is why the ‘real’ milk oolongs are priced much higher.
I have no idea what I drink. Whether it is scented or the real one. It is yummy!

and a bit of romantic atmosphere...
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This limited-edition oolong from the Wuyi Mountains of China is velvety smooth and lightly creamy, with a subtle hint of orchid. It’s said that it came about when the moon fell in love with a comet. The comet passed her by, as comets will do. The moon cried milky tears, which chilled the tea fields, withering the leaves and giving them a delicate creaminess. It’s been a rare luxury ever since.
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I just found this I have other oolong teas from Wuyi Mountains. I think they grow tea on rocks. I love other oolongs from this area. I would love to try this milk oolong.

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You are going to lapidate me for that, but I like my earl grey with milk......
To be honest, if I tried to lapidate you, I am afraid all the stones would come back my way with double force because I would not drink earl grey even with milk and sugar. Bergamot is not for my cuppa.
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I think he finds the idea of wearing "a necklace" ridiculous. The only jewelry he wears is the wedding ring, no watch, no bracelet, nada.
Not even a piercing, how dull

No jewellery except the ring. I dislike jewellery on men
Only once I wanted to buy a chain with name when we visited Chichen-Itza 3 years ago. They were making chains with pendant constructed of Mayan letters representing one's name, either from gold or silver or mixture. We thought to make our names and swap.
But good thoughts come almost always too late If I ever visit Chichen-Itza I will do it.
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Morality : princesses should never do the dishes.


Just finished a cup of Sencha Uji.
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