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type of red tea called carcidia -has anyone heard of this?



 
 
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Old 29-06-2004, 04:01 AM
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Hi,

has anyone heard of a kind od red tea called carcidia (the spelling
may be wrong!) Its a sweet tasting one, but i've had alot of trouble
finding it, and the name may not be right either....its a south
american name i think, but the tea could be from elsewhere. Thanks,
Rhys
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Old 29-06-2004, 10:37 AM
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torlesse put his brain into words:

has anyone heard of a kind od red tea called carcidia (the spelling
may be wrong!)


Do you Carcade, which is not a tea at all, but an red african infusion of
hibiscus flowers? Drunk alone, it is very acid, and most people add at
least sugar.
I recently discovered that Carcarde may also give good results when mixed
with African black tea.

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Old 29-06-2004, 10:37 AM
GLau
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Default type of red tea called carcidia -has anyone heard of this?

torlesse put his brain into words:

has anyone heard of a kind od red tea called carcidia (the spelling
may be wrong!)


Do you Carcade, which is not a tea at all, but an red african infusion of
hibiscus flowers? Drunk alone, it is very acid, and most people add at
least sugar.
I recently discovered that Carcarde may also give good results when mixed
with African black tea.

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Old 30-06-2004, 12:42 AM
torlesse
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Default Carcade tea ...or a sweeter red tea -help!

Hey, thanks for your help with this. I'm still trying to find out
which red tea I had at a south american outlet one time - it was a
sweetish red tea, but sugar was added to it i think. I was told it was
pronounced carcidia, so carcade could still be the one. Do you have
any suggestions for a swet red tea at all? Tar, Rhys







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torlesse put his brain into words:

has anyone heard of a kind od red tea called carcidia (the spelling
may be wrong!)


Do you Carcade, which is not a tea at all, but an red african infusion of
hibiscus flowers? Drunk alone, it is very acid, and most people add at
least sugar.
I recently discovered that Carcarde may also give good results when mixed
with African black tea.

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Old 30-06-2004, 12:42 AM
torlesse
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Default Carcade tea ...or a sweeter red tea -help!

Hey, thanks for your help with this. I'm still trying to find out
which red tea I had at a south american outlet one time - it was a
sweetish red tea, but sugar was added to it i think. I was told it was
pronounced carcidia, so carcade could still be the one. Do you have
any suggestions for a swet red tea at all? Tar, Rhys







GLau wrote in message ...
torlesse put his brain into words:

has anyone heard of a kind od red tea called carcidia (the spelling
may be wrong!)


Do you Carcade, which is not a tea at all, but an red african infusion of
hibiscus flowers? Drunk alone, it is very acid, and most people add at
least sugar.
I recently discovered that Carcarde may also give good results when mixed
with African black tea.

 




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