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It smells like peach cobbler, but the flavor…spicy peaches. I suppose it tastes a bit like peach cobbler, minus the crust.
You could try toasting a pecan or a walnut, add it to the next cup, & see if it adds a nut crust kind of taste :)
It smells like peach cobbler, but the flavor…spicy peaches. I suppose it tastes a bit like peach cobbler, minus the crust.
You could try toasting a pecan or a walnut, add it to the next cup, & see if it adds a nut crust kind of taste :)
“I love trading tea and trying new teas. My favourites are oolong (mainly Chinese) and pu’erh.
Will gladly talk all day about tea.”
The above was my bio when I joined five years ago, and I felt it needed to be updated. I still love pu’erh, though I have begun to take preference toward cooked, shou. Oolongs are certainly still a go-to tea for me, but I have expanded my horizons to begin including greens and blacks based upon the weather and how I am feeling.
Still more than glad to talk about tea – anytime, anywhere, anyplace.
Additionally, if fountain pens, books, music, or computers are on the discussion list…
My ratings, this “personal enjoyment scale” about which I talk, are just that – based on how much I enjoyed the tea. I might have enjoyed it immensely, yet do not keep it stocked for various reasons. On the flip side, I have a few teas that are “good” but not “great,” which I keep stocked for various reasons.
Well.. Does it?
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It smells like peach cobbler, but the flavor…spicy peaches. I suppose it tastes a bit like peach cobbler, minus the crust.
You could try toasting a pecan or a walnut, add it to the next cup, & see if it adds a nut crust kind of taste :)
Good idea!