Tea
Recipies with tea
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Berry Bubble Tea | Easy | 157 | Saveurs du Monde | |
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Black Tea-Crusted Saddle and Rack of Lamb with Potatoes Sautéed in Lemon Balm Oil | Easy | 230 | Shiraz | Saveurs du Monde |
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Coconut, Pineapple and Lychee Bubble Tea | Easy | 135.6 | Saveurs du Monde | |
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Exotic Bubble Tea | Easy | 47.7 | Saveurs du Monde | |
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Iced Apple Tea | Easy | 189.6 | Saveurs du Monde |
* This information is for illustrative purposes only. Your cooking techniques and products used can significantly change the nutritional values of your recipe.
Small history
Etymology: 17th century “tay,” probably from Dutch, ultimately from Chinese dialecte
A drink with multiple depths, tea is an invitation to travel.
Its color is the most beautiful of passports.
A few scalding sips from a cup conjure up places with names like
Darjeeling, Assam, Yunnan, Formosa…
Just drops of these secret flavors fill us with a heady sensation,
even perhaps a vague intoxication,
An intoxication that reveals all the poetry contained in a few grams of tea.
Gilles Brochard, Hotel George V, Paris






