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Mint notes in my gunpowder tea



 
 
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Old 21-01-2006, 03:42 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default Mint notes in my gunpowder tea

Hi all,

So I brew up a cup of pinhead gunpowder this morning and the strangest
thing happens. I notice a very subtle but distinct minty flavor. I've
never really noticed it before and am thinking that perhaps my brain is
playing tricks on me. I'll often mix gunpowder with peppermint or
spearmint, but I keep these two teas totally separate to avoid any
cross contamination.

Perhaps this minty note is normal in pinhead gunpowder...perhaps I've
got a couple crossed circuits in my head.

RH
www.hansontea.com

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Old 23-01-2006, 07:29 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default Mint notes in my gunpowder tea

Perhaps it is a question of storage either at reatil or the production
levels. There seem to be a number of places offering "morrocan green
mint" or something similar that is a mix of gunpowder and mint leaves
(tasty stuff). I wonder if it might be possible for the next non-mint
batch to pick up a hint of it anyway

 




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