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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Default How'd you get your start in tea?

bluesea!
i too am a local hawaiian...but we mainly drank PLAIN oriental tea at home;
can't remember what kind--whatever mom had. eating out at local chinese or
japanese resturants we drank the tea (plain) they served with the meal. to
this day, i cannot abide sweetening/milking oriental-type teas. strong
black teas, i've learned to drink with sweetenings and milk, mainly because
i like it that way, as with chai. we had juice at mealtimes at home.
hailing from puunui (upper reaches of liliha street) and i really do like
spam :-)

Bluesea wrote:
> "Dominic T." > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> Well, it's Monday morning and I have a stressful day ahead of me...
>> so I figured I'd start a light topic (plus I'm new so I figured it
>> would help me know where people are coming from). How did you get
>> your start in tea?

>
> Growing up in Honolulu with parents who enjoyed eating out at least
> once a week meant that many Chinese, Korean, and Japanese meals were
> consumed - all with tea. It was a natural part of life. In
> American-style restaurants, Dad drank the usual Lipton tea while Mom
> drank coffee and I had soda (I experimented a lot with Lipton, but we
> never did get along and I eventually gave up trying). At home, Mom
> drank coffee, Dad drank buttermilk, milk and water; and I had juice
> or water.
>
> On my own, a friend introduced me to chamomile and catnip teas and
> someone else's mom introduced me to Constant Comment. That got me to
> trying different supermarket teas.
>
> Then, I discovered the joy of the fresher, loose black, green, white
> teas, and blends.
>
> --
> ~~Bluesea~~ a very happy camper
> Spam is great in musubi but not in email.
> Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply.



 
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