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This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://level1techs.com/video/computex-trip-making-tea-wendell
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Hope you brought a bag of the good stuff then
everything about this video makes me happy.
Best Level1Teas episode yet
You meant to say it is Technolotea obviously.
WendellTeaTips
Awesome video. Waiting for the tea to show up in the store now.
Twin Frozr II
Whoops...
You could probably sell that bag of tea. There's bound to be at least one crazy fan that would pay more for the bag of your tea than a drug dealer would pay for 1kg of pure Colombian cocaine.
This kind of original content is why I love this website.
My favorite tea is green tea with some ginger.
Why did I know this was coming ? lol Still interesting
I personally really like Tea aswell.
Cool episode.
Being Scott Irish English I of course I love my tea. My favorite is Peppermint Tea with no sugar, also I can drink green tea but it has to be sweeten. Thanks for the tea episode @wendell.
I'm a huge tea fan myself! Can we get some more teatips in the future? Here are a few of my favorite teas:
Numi Organic Tea Gunpowder Green, Loose Leaf Tea, 16 Ounce Bulk Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EVK0AI2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_2SQwDw1zCAMj4
Organic Mango Tango Black Tea, Loose Leaf Tea, Positively Tea LLC. (1 LB.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WKLC9DI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_DHJpzbJ3MR502
Organic Blood Orange Vanilla Rooibos, Loose Leaf Bag, Positively Tea LLC. (1 lb.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NVF1OLK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_2KvYBdInVeipg
Yet another tea addict chiming in... tea shall never be off topic!
Vanilla Rooibos and Green Gunpowder are two of my favourites. If you at some point have a clean Rooibos and some Green Gunpowder, try a blend of about 65% Rooibos. Especially good when eating cake and similarly sweet treats.
The best tea I've ever tasted was something that a Chinese exchange student brought. It was black, large loose leaves, tightly packed into a brick so that we used a hammer - and quite a bit of force! - in order to free some from the brick. It also featured some golden fungae which apparently was very special. It tasted like heaven on earth.
Another tea addict chiming in, I did a similar thing to that in Thailand, came home with a few kilo's or Oolong and green tea, it's very different from the classical Chinese style but still really good.
One other really nice thing I discovered when I was there, the whole region that is growing the tea used to be one of the largest Opium areas, not they make tea. Seems a hugely worthwhile conversion to me.
Maybe it was off topic, maybe not, either way, a good video, and there was definitely enough focus on technology for me
Another mint tea lover here. I grow a few different varieties in the garden & dry it out to make my own.
Dried basil makes nice tea as well.
Nothing remind me of home more than a good spearmint tea or is as relaxing.
I knew there was I tea I forgot to mention that I really like spearmint tea. I like to drink it when I have an upset stomach . It also reminds me of the spearmint gun I would chew as a kid. Not like the stuff you can get now a days.
Grew wild where i lived as kid. You could just go pluck a bunch and chew on it if you wanted. Might look into what it would take to get a little mint garden started.