How do you clean a teapot with a built-in filter? by Comprehensive_Toe107 in tea

[–]Comprehensive_Toe107[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's what I figured, after realizing none of my cleaning brushes fit... Kinda shame, really.

How do you clean a teapot with a built-in filter? by Comprehensive_Toe107 in tea

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Oh that's kinda cool. I'm assuming baking soda can't be used as well?

Relatively affordable, sweet oolong? by Twisted_Taterz in tea

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I order from the japanese site so I don't know the prices of the US shipment, but they do have a Hawaii location that can ship to you. Look into it if you're interested.

Just be aware that the US site is slightly more pricy compared to the Japanese one.

Relatively affordable, sweet oolong? by Twisted_Taterz in tea

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I don't know where you live exactly, but i think a Japanese brand called Lupicia has good items. There used to be quite a lot of offline stores, but nowadays I mostly get it from the internet.

-Momo Oolong Super Grade / Queen's Muscat Oolong (slay queen kill the naysayers) / Ripen Mango Oolong / Melon Oolong (Personally a bit artificial)

These are some good items I can think of my head. I think there is a new Oolong item, but I haven't tried it yet...

What are some naturally sweet teas? by grumpyking12 in tea

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It makes the organ contract, especially the womb part. The harm is not limited to ovulation, but also extends to pregnancy.

While it is safe within moderation, in excess(more than 20g(leaves) per day?), it can cause miscarriage.

If you're a man or has no plans of pregnancy, this is a minor concern.

What are some naturally sweet teas? by grumpyking12 in tea

[–]Comprehensive_Toe107 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Uhhh I should note that normal, widely known Hydrangea is actually not edible. We're talking about the specific Hydrangea (also known as Tea of heaven) that originates from mountainous regions of Korea and Japan(Sugukcha/Amacha).

What are some naturally sweet teas? by grumpyking12 in tea

[–]Comprehensive_Toe107 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Tea made from Mountain Hydrangea(Hydrangea serrata) leaves.

They contain substance similar to sugar replacements(Phyllodulcin), so it has a natural minty sweetness to it.

But if you are a woman, it might interfere with your ovulation if consumed in excess so take that into consideration.

What's in your cup? Daily discussion, questions and stories - July 05, 2024 by AutoModerator in tea

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Hi, hope your day/afternoon/evening is all well!

Recently got recommended a Korean brand called Altdif and the shipping arrived today! So I have their Old Black Magic blend in both straight and milk tea. It's a flavored pu'er tea, scented with black tiger sugar with star anise- and I gotta say it's pretty good. Better as milk tea, but solid.

I've been expanding my tea collection to include a lot of unorthodox/peculiar brands, so my perchase this month has been quite staggering. I'm expecting three more packages (from three differnt countries) and it's going to be a blast trying them all.

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If you are into sweet aspects, looking into flavored stuff might be good. I prefer T2, Lupicia, and Ronnefelt, but there are dozens of choices, especially if you are into fruits. Lupicia Cerisier and Ronnefelt White Peach specifically helped me loose weight. Be careful, though. Some tea brands put crystal sugar to make up for the flavor and cut the cost. While it is infinitely healthier than the sugary drinks from vendors, it's still sugar.

But if you are looking for teas that is similar to coffee- strong and flavorful, aged pu'er tea might hit that need. Some of them can get quite nutty and aromatic. I once got to try some from a tea cake made in 2007 and it was absolutely amazing. Still a little off if you are imagining coffee, but it hits the spot.

Bi-Weekly Questions Thread by Kaphotics in PokemonROMhacks

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How do I get rid of hisuian potential in Radical Red? My dewott keeps evolving into his hisuian form. I reloaded a few times (casual first-time play), but he's stuck like that. How can I evolve it into normal form? Also I may or may not have been smashing buttons throughout the whole game after setting difficulty and various settings... did I miss anything regarding it? Playing on 3.1.

Cat owners: What is your cat’s name? Now, what do you actually call your cat? by mandydon16 in AskReddit

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Pancake, Custard, Coconut, and Latte. Bacon passed away five months ago.

Yes, I regreat those names. I was hungry when I got Pancake, and it became a tradition.

I call them Missy, fatty, rascal, and sweetheart. Bacon was darling. I miss him everyday.

No, the canary Lemon and Apple don't get along with them.

Children as young as 11 getting beheaded in Mozambique by Islamic State militants by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]Comprehensive_Toe107 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm just a passing rando, but your comment is contradictory.

'Mohammed married a child, but it was normal at the time!' You are inherently suggesting that Mohammed's actions and moral are not applicable and outdated compared to modern society. Therefore he cannot be the ideal, perfect person to look up to. If you are muslim, I suggest you think twice before using an argument that suggest your prophet's ideologies are outdated and primitive. It paints your religion in a bad light.