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So last time I wrote in here I was mentioning a slight headache from a tea and I never have headaches. Since then I was literally laid out. That headache progressed to something I can’t even begin to describe. 48 hrs down. I once had a bad stomach flu years ago, back when I was still living in San Diego. This was similar. Was it the tea or the cup of jasmine rice I had earlier or was it the stomach flu? I don’t know. Having said that, I’m much better today.

So I stayed away from tea since then and now that I’m feeling better. I am starting my morning with these delicious infusions of black tea. I’ve had 3 bananas and some homemade kefir in 48 hrs. o.O

It’s malty-sweet potatoes-cocoa mellowness in a cup. Enjoying it after a harrowing 48 or so hours. The liquor has a pretty bright orange tint and smelled of yams. There are some floral notes but not much. No astringency nor bitterness, calming… Exactly what I needed.

Porcelain gaiwan 110ml, 5g, 185℉, 6 steeps: rinse, 10s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 40s

Flavors: Chocolate, Cocoa, Floral, Sweet, Sweet Potatoes, Yams

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
derk

Oh my, sorry if it was the tea I gave you that put you out. Sounds more like food poisoning. Glad you’re feeling better!

Kawaii433

hehe no worries. Yeah, I think it was food poisoning or stomach flu as I was out and about 3 days prior and could’ve picked it up then. About the right time of incubation too. The timing was weird concerning the tea but more likely than not, it was the stomach flu.

Mastress Alita

I got food poisoning from my birthday dinner last year (a hamburger) but the last thing I had before the unrelenting sickness hit was a cup of Bird & Blend’s Birthday Cake tea (a rooibos blend) and for some reason, /that/ is what my body formed the “sick aversion” too. I know for a fact it wasn’t “the tea” that made me sick (it was the beef I’d had about 8 hours prior to the sickness getting me not being cooked properly) but I couldn’t drink that particular flavor of tea again without “feeling woozy”. I even had a different one of their teas where I could tell it had the same vanilla flavoring on a rooibos base, and I still got the aversion. Needless to say I was a bit annoyed. _;;

tea-sipper

i’m glad you’re feeling better!

Kawaii433

Thank you, tea-sipper and all. :)

derk

I just got back from a sushi dinner with a flight attendant who had the 2-day sickness that she said has been going around recently. Our table of 6 all shared picked from the same plates :/

Kawaii433

derk, thank you for the confirmation it is going around. That’s what I think it was too because it was 3 days after I was out and about at the market… etc. Ugh, the first time in like 10 years. Hope it’s another 10 years before I get it again.

Kawaii433

Mastress Alita (whoops, redoing my first message to you since I wrote the wrong tea name in): I hear you on this one. Whatever you ate or drank the same day of a severe stomach or food poisoning, it links in your mind lol. When I had my last stomach flu, it was more than 10 years ago (in San Diego), and I still can’t eat canned chili lol. I wouldn’t mind having another sample of the We Go High and trying it again but not the canned chili :P.

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derk

Oh my, sorry if it was the tea I gave you that put you out. Sounds more like food poisoning. Glad you’re feeling better!

Kawaii433

hehe no worries. Yeah, I think it was food poisoning or stomach flu as I was out and about 3 days prior and could’ve picked it up then. About the right time of incubation too. The timing was weird concerning the tea but more likely than not, it was the stomach flu.

Mastress Alita

I got food poisoning from my birthday dinner last year (a hamburger) but the last thing I had before the unrelenting sickness hit was a cup of Bird & Blend’s Birthday Cake tea (a rooibos blend) and for some reason, /that/ is what my body formed the “sick aversion” too. I know for a fact it wasn’t “the tea” that made me sick (it was the beef I’d had about 8 hours prior to the sickness getting me not being cooked properly) but I couldn’t drink that particular flavor of tea again without “feeling woozy”. I even had a different one of their teas where I could tell it had the same vanilla flavoring on a rooibos base, and I still got the aversion. Needless to say I was a bit annoyed. _;;

tea-sipper

i’m glad you’re feeling better!

Kawaii433

Thank you, tea-sipper and all. :)

derk

I just got back from a sushi dinner with a flight attendant who had the 2-day sickness that she said has been going around recently. Our table of 6 all shared picked from the same plates :/

Kawaii433

derk, thank you for the confirmation it is going around. That’s what I think it was too because it was 3 days after I was out and about at the market… etc. Ugh, the first time in like 10 years. Hope it’s another 10 years before I get it again.

Kawaii433

Mastress Alita (whoops, redoing my first message to you since I wrote the wrong tea name in): I hear you on this one. Whatever you ate or drank the same day of a severe stomach or food poisoning, it links in your mind lol. When I had my last stomach flu, it was more than 10 years ago (in San Diego), and I still can’t eat canned chili lol. I wouldn’t mind having another sample of the We Go High and trying it again but not the canned chili :P.

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Longtime casual tea drinker. In the past, mainly Matcha, Gyokuro, Sencha, Genmaicha… Etc. I like all teas: Green, oolong, black & pu’erh (prefer ripe over raw).

Chanoyu (for matcha prep) and Gongfu cha (for other types of tea) are the main ways I prepare my tea (Gaiwan, Yixing teapot, Kyusu). I drink all tea… Usually unflavored. This past year, I’ve tried many flavored now because of all of you lol. As long as there aren’t artificial sweeteners, it’s all good.

Favorite stores: TeaVivre, What-Cha, Mandala Tea, 52Teas, Whispering Pines, Bird & Blend, Yunnan sourcing, White2Tea, Lupicia.

The flavors I dislike: Artificial sweetener, lavender, violet, any strong floral-perfumey tea; cantaloupe, papaya, honeydew, rose, licorice, anise, jasmine, any mints, leather.

Favorite flavors: Citrus fruits (especially grapefruit & tangerines), granny smith apple, bananas, guava, mango, tamarind, watermelon, stonefruits, chocolate, caramel, vanilla, milk, cinnamon, creme, bread/pastry, nuts, toasted, roasted.

I generally don’t add anything to my teas unless they are flavored, then I may add a splash of milk.

As I explore, my ratings may shift. 90+ generally means I’ll keep it on my shelf.

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