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Iced, with a bit of honey just to brighten it up a bit.

So, I played a bit of a guessing game with this one. The not-boyfriend comes and visits me at work for 1/2 and hour on the days when I’m working in the evenings since it overlaps with his work break – and often when I’m drinking something that wont kill him I’ll let him try what I’m drinking. This time I wanted him to guess the flavour though, since this is primarily just the one taste note.

He absolutely could not identify it – which I mean, I wasn’t shocked by given the fact he just physically can’t taste well in general, and his palate is very… unrefined.

Finally after drinking like half my fucking cup of tea he decided this was “mango” and he would NOT believe otherwise when I finally told him what it was.

Anyway, our guessing game attracted over two of my coworkers who wanted in on it too. Both of them also failed to figure out that this was strawberry. Stirling was convinced it was some kind of green melon, and I think he was probably the closest overall. Not that strawberry tastes melon-like BUT the way he described the ‘green melon’ was maybe more in line with what I taste: “Like, a sort of underripe green melon – you know, the bit around the rind maybe?”. Since, to me, this tastes like under ripe strawberries with a lot of greener, floral flavour from the oolong base I think that’s kind of close.

Dani however was on the same page as the not-boyfriend and was pretty sure that it was some kind of tropical fruit: she threw out things like pineapple, lychee, starfruit…

I don’t know – it’s just strawberry, guys…

Autistic Goblin

Lol! I think we need to check their taste buds. I had this recently myself and I could tell it was strawberry.

HaChaChaCha

I’ve never tried it, but it sounds interesting. It happens to be 40% off right now from Teavivre, so it is a good time to try it.

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Autistic Goblin

Lol! I think we need to check their taste buds. I had this recently myself and I could tell it was strawberry.

HaChaChaCha

I’ve never tried it, but it sounds interesting. It happens to be 40% off right now from Teavivre, so it is a good time to try it.

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