Big bags tea and I thought I have finished all Fortnum & Mason teas already, but apparently not.
I was working on my thesis and in one moment I just found a dead end and I just couldn’t find any solution. I asked the company, they didn’t know. I asked my thesis leader teacher — she did not reply (I wrote it in the morning). I wrote another teacher (in the afternoon), probably it was too late for him as well. I was drinking this tea with my brother and father (both drinking coffee), explained them my problem (it is one of several parameters) and brother came up with solution. I will have to explain why I have used a bit another parameter than used in the formula from book, but at least there is some solution and hopefully working one.
Anyway to this tea… it is fairly generic black tea, although they claim they use Ceylon and Assam tea. I couldn’t notice it and maybe it is due to age as it is indeed old one and moreover bagged. It was quite heavy on tannic notes, a hint of bitterness and pretty much forgettable tea. I would love to find out if looseleaf is better, or fresher tea afterall, but it seems they do not export to the EU teas right now.
Not all teas are winners. This is sad example of that.
Flavors: Tannic
That’s great for finding a solution! When are you planning to be done your thesis writing?
I have to have it done on 14th May midnight. I would like to have it done in the end of this week.
Awesome – almost there!
Its nice to have family who are problem solvers and want to help out.
Indeed Michelle, I am so glad to have them around. I would be lost otherwise I am afraid.
There you go. Drink tea for inspiration!
Almost done! Hang in there!
gmathis indeed it helped :)
Thank you ashmanra. It took more time than I have been expecting.