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Iced tea
It's that time for me. I have a few I've saved for iced tea as
several teas seem to taste better that way. For openers- no, no, no on Lipton's green. A burst of astringency. Toci In my cup-Diet Dr. Pepper. T. |
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Iced tea
On May 11, 10:56 am, toci > wrote:
> It's that time for me. I have a few I've saved for iced tea as > several teas seem to taste better that way. For openers- no, no, no > on Lipton's green. A burst of astringency. > Toci > In my cup-Diet Dr. Pepper. T. I've found one- genmai cha is a quite remarkable iced tea. A toasted rice taste with a surprising but tasty metallic addition. Toci |
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