Tea
Ok, I'll admit, I have an addiction. Its tea.
I just finished a cup of nice ocha atsui :)
Ocha atsui means hot green tea. I dont know how to spell it in Japanese yet, sorry lol.
The jasmine green tea is my favorite at present. Of course there are others I like, such as the Mandarin Orange Spice by Celestial Seasonings. (I have a whole box all to myself :) Other than that one though I'm not a big fan of fruit teas. Ive had the Organic Rooibos tea from NOW also, it was so-so because it has a tendency to taste too sweet.
Ok, heres the directions on how to make perfect Ocha atsui: Take your loose Jasmine Green Tea and get a pinch of tea that should cover the bottom of the cup. Add boiling water, let steep for a minute or two, then gently stir in a spoon-scoop of dark honey. Adjust amount of honey to your tastes. Enjoy! The tea will continue steeping as you sip. ^.^
Yes, I love my tea. *hugs tea* ^^
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"True tea isin't in a bag" -me
I just finished a cup of nice ocha atsui :)
Ocha atsui means hot green tea. I dont know how to spell it in Japanese yet, sorry lol.
The jasmine green tea is my favorite at present. Of course there are others I like, such as the Mandarin Orange Spice by Celestial Seasonings. (I have a whole box all to myself :) Other than that one though I'm not a big fan of fruit teas. Ive had the Organic Rooibos tea from NOW also, it was so-so because it has a tendency to taste too sweet.
Ok, heres the directions on how to make perfect Ocha atsui: Take your loose Jasmine Green Tea and get a pinch of tea that should cover the bottom of the cup. Add boiling water, let steep for a minute or two, then gently stir in a spoon-scoop of dark honey. Adjust amount of honey to your tastes. Enjoy! The tea will continue steeping as you sip. ^.^
Yes, I love my tea. *hugs tea* ^^
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"True tea isin't in a bag" -me
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