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Yorkshire Gold is quite nice too.
The trouble is that tea bags made in the US (any brand) are made with sweepings - which is basically dust.
I once watched a fascinating documentary about tea auctions and if you grew up in a tea culture you will find US and most of continental Europe lacking in robust tea.
 
You got smoked right. 😊 I’ve had Lapsang before, I don’t think I was that keen. I’d rather have smoked cheese! 🤭 If I have an espresso coffee, I have to have sugar in it, but if it’s a latte I don’t. And I absolutely despise Lavazza coffee. :sick
Two shots of expresso and an inch of hot water in a glass, not a cup, with a spoonful of unrefined brown sugar.:cool:
 
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The trouble is that tea bags made in the US (any brand) are made with sweepings - which is basically dust.
I once watched a fascinating documentary about tea auctions and if you grew up in a tea culture you will find US and most of continental Europe lacking in robust tea.
Much like commercial chicken feed then.:p
 
The trouble is that tea bags made in the US (any brand) are made with sweepings - which is basically dust.
I once watched a fascinating documentary about tea auctions and if you grew up in a tea culture you will find US and most of continental Europe lacking in robust tea.
I was surprised by the lack of good tea in Europe. Cousins near Poitiers but more rural had theirs sent from the UK.
 
I used to drink Yorkshire Tea but I found Twinings English Breakfast Tea tasted better and was equally strong.
The Yorkshire brand has quite good business ethics. Maybe Twinings does too but I haven't checked.
 
Two shots of expresso and an inch of hot water in a glass, not a cup with a spoonful of unrefined brown sugar.:cool:
I've done something similar before in Italy. No way I could do that every day though.
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