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xtraball 08-25-2017 11:20 AM

That's too late, bro, wayyyy too late...

hyejin 08-25-2017 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by maskedmelonpai (Post 2574098)
omgosh lol a sock!? you too cute ^o^

have you ever done milk though? i not tried it, but I know it popular with the English (or at least that a image i always had) and as far as koucha go, it actually pretty popular in japan too :3

i have tried it in lots of different teas. It only goes okay in black teas. I found that when adding milk, I had to add sugar to make it delicious. just milk alone caused me to regret. [and i always add cream to coffee]

did you mean milk in koucha is popular in japan?! Seems a spurious claim. also do i come off like a peon if i call it genmaicha? is it two different things? i called it that because i had forgot the name and googled it :o

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Originally Posted by Lune (Post 2574156)
This thread went full snob

I'll drink tea-flavored water product out of a plastic bottle from walmart and like it

Don't do to tea what they did to wine and steak. fuckers

quit drinking sugared beverages while you're ahead. be a light in the lives of your loved ones. ^_^

maskedmelonpai 08-25-2017 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by hyejin (Post 2574170)
i have tried it in lots of different teas. It only goes okay in black teas. I found that when adding milk, I had to add sugar to make it delicious. just milk alone caused me to regret. [and i always add cream to coffee]

that make sense i think :3 though, that actually remind me, i HAVE had milk with maccha as a maccha latte and that was pretty good ^^

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did you mean milk in koucha is popular in japan?! Seems a spurious claim. also do i come off like a peon if i call it genmaicha? is it two different things? i called it that because i had forgot the name and googled it :o
Yes! :3 koucha with milk is pretty popular, but generally as a packaged beverage. They also serve maccha lattes at some coffeeshops/restaurants ^^ And omgosh no, you not wrong at all saying genmaicha. Koucha is black tea :3 Genmaicha is a brown rice green tea, sencha is ordinary green tea and maccha is green tea that is ground to a powder and mixed into hot water rather than steeping leaves and removing them ^^ there others too, but i can't recall them off the top of my head. some are particularly woody tasting ^o^

xtraball 08-25-2017 11:47 AM

Matcha with milk... good grief....

skarlorn 08-25-2017 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by -TK- (Post 2573769)
This right here. Hopefully you made sure to get a lead-free yixing pot. A lot of the cheaper pots are not. You have to pay a pretty penny for a decent lead-free hand-crafted pot. Oolongs are my favorite Chinese tea. If I want something stronger, I'll pull out a Puer cake. We had a great place called Seven Cups in Denver up until a few years ago that imported the Chinese teas directly from several growers. Now I think they only have a shop in Tucson.

Dang i didn't do this! I'm almost DEF sippin lead :-o

and aww hell yaeh to the puer cake ref. When I found about puerh i KNEW it was for me. Like shoe leather. I love the stuff.

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Originally Posted by xtraball (Post 2573391)
NO MILK !!!!!

x1000

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Originally Posted by Lune (Post 2574156)
This thread went full snob

Don't do to tea what they did to wine and steak. fuckers

sorry pal tea has been snobby for literally a thousand years or more, it's awesome

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Originally Posted by xtraball (Post 2574184)
Matcha with milk... good grief....

:)

AzzarTheGod 08-25-2017 05:14 PM

*saves thread*

This 1's a beast


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