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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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Hey guys, I found this new tea shop in Toronto called Yaffa's Cafe &
Teahouse. It's not a tearoom or anything funky like that, but it does have a fairly decent selection of teas. Their sign says something around 70 different teas. The prices seemed fair and it's a relaxed atmoshpere (they don't tell you to leave after sitting there for an hour). I had the Jasmine Silver Balls and it was really nice. It was really mellow and had a nice smell to it. The jasmine flavour wasn't overpowering like what you get in some of the grocery bought teas. Plus, it was kind of cool to watch the tied up jasmine ball "blossom" during the infusion. I was wondering if anyone else tried this place out or if they know of any other teashops/teahouses to check out in Toronto(Canada). |
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There is the old Curiosity teacshop in Markham.
"Some T Guy" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... Hey guys, I found this new tea shop in Toronto called Yaffa's Cafe & Teahouse. It's not a tearoom or anything funky like that, but it does have a fairly decent selection of teas. Their sign says something around 70 different teas. The prices seemed fair and it's a relaxed atmoshpere (they don't tell you to leave after sitting there for an hour). I had the Jasmine Silver Balls and it was really nice. It was really mellow and had a nice smell to it. The jasmine flavour wasn't overpowering like what you get in some of the grocery bought teas. Plus, it was kind of cool to watch the tied up jasmine ball "blossom" during the infusion. I was wondering if anyone else tried this place out or if they know of any other teashops/teahouses to check out in Toronto(Canada). |
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there is also capital tea on 3196 yonge street-
they also have website- joanne --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.520 / Virus Database: 318 - Release Date: 9/18/03 |
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