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07-25-2008, 09:22 PM
Hi!
I really enjoy sencha, so nice from you to make such a so nice thread ![]() ![]() ![]() I use to buy some sencha in pouches (bio from Kagoshima). Else I have some other in free leaves packets, that doesn't matter to have some leaves into my cup too. I like it hot, but I only let infuse longer the little bags to get it more bitter, but for those in free leaves, I only let them infuse the less time possible. I never add sugar (and even in coffee I never add it. I like sugar but for me tea or coffee's tastes are denatured by sugar...) sore no tame ni, arigatô gozaimashita! ![]() Qu'est ce qui pourrait être plus beau que les fleurs de cerisier? さくらのはなが だいすきですよ! (Sakura no hana ga daisuki desu yo!) |
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07-26-2008, 01:59 AM
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![]() Enjoy yourselves and socialize, and please remember to respect everyone's opinion! Thank you KitsuneFr for your post about your favorite tea. Let's be a great JF family! =D (Sounds like a commercial) "BaKa Mo IcHi-GeI..."
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07-26-2008, 03:03 AM
i have tasted green tea but i didnt like it !!
however i agree that there is sometimes nothing mor relaxing than a nice cuppa !!! (maybe sometimes a hot chocolate as well) ![]() |
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07-26-2008, 08:31 PM
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Todays tea!!! (A twist on ice tea) Icicle tea I actually am making popsicle teas right now since it is so hot here. ^^"" What I did was make at least 2 different types of tea The first was raspberry tea and the second was peach tea. C= I do not have popsicle molds so I used an ice tray. ^^" I just poured each tea in it's own separate ice tray and set in the freezer for about an hour. (My freezer is set pretty high so it was practically rock solid!!) They taste so good XD I was surprised lol. But I hung outside in the hot sun to tan my pasteh self and these helped me a lot. XD Try it, have fun and enjoy! I will surely do this again lol "BaKa Mo IcHi-GeI..."
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07-27-2008, 08:08 AM
I'm really quite fond of macha, sencha, genmaicha...
I'm gonna go make some but first, a tea story: I arrived at the ryokan in Hakone, and I take off my shoes and was wearing tabi, and the staff were impressed that I actually knew what tabi were. The woman who led us to our room left and we changed into our yukata. She came back about a half an hour later with tea and mochi with ume inside (yum) and was again impressed that I had brought my own yukata. I then requested to have macha served at breakfast and she said "you are very knowledgeable about Japan and our culture, you are the first foreigner to stay here to know what macha is." she then whispered something to the woman beside her and she brought in another tray of mochi and ume and some macha, as a 'you are an amazing kid so this extra tray of sweets and macha are free' thing. Okay, now I shall get my tea. ![]() |
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