Depending on my mood, I drink either
tea or coffee. The coffee, whether hot or iced, is almost always the
same: no surgar and at least one ounce of half-and-half per cup of
coffee. My perfect cup of tea changes depending on what’s available,
whether it’s a caffeinated or uncaffeinated tea, and the flavor of the tea
itself.
The best hot tea I have ever had was
the Oolong brew at Chong Yet Yin Chinese restaurant in Mount Airy,
Maryland. The lady who served it had made it nice and strong, as I like
all teas, and the flavor was excellent; I would drink that tea with no
additions all day long if I could. A good, someone expensive substitute
that I drink sparingly as a treat is Teavana’s Four Seasons Oolong, also
without additions.
I usually drink English Breakfast
with half-and-half, herbal teas containing either mint, chamomile or both with
lemon juice and honey, and green tea with either lemon or nothing. Depending
on the blend, I may or may not add half-and-half, or I may try something else
entirely.
I’m not a tea snob, but I do like good tea,
preferably hot, though iced is good too.
Yet another journal-type place for Darcy to rant, rave, and/or recuperate from the world.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Describe your perfect cup of coffee or tea.
Labels: 500 Writing Prompts, Chong Yet Yin, coffee, tea, Teavana
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