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Default Java tea- second steeping

On Sep 22, 8:27*am, Space Cowboy > wrote:
> When I brew this tea in a Bodum Pavina glass, it turns from bright to
> dull red like a lava flow. *It is the tea version of a lava lamp. *The
> infused leaf has a crusted look. *It looks like you could use it for
> grit. *I'll give you the tropical floral flavor but I can taste the
> mineral residue I find in tropical plants. *Wake up and smell the java
> err lava err whatever.
>
> Jim
>
> PS *When I describe tea I take the Chinese approach which is relating
> to nature and feelings not the Western taste perse. *I tend to use
> more Western colorful terms because of cultural differences.
>
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> toci wrote:
> > My Assam fannings taught me that a second steeping of black tea might
> > be very good. *You steep the first mug according to directions, then
> > let the second one steep till it's lukewarm or ready to drink. *I
> > tried that with my Java tea, and got a second cup quite weak, but
> > potable. *And away from the Malawi, I can now taste the flowery taste
> > in the Java. *Still no lava taste, though. * * Toci- Hide quoted text -

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I think maybe I've "tasted' the lava- on the roof of my mouth, rather
than on my tounge. It's a heated chalky sensation. Toci
 
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