Lapsang Souchon is foul, it tastes like bleach.Originally Posted by KukriKhan
Lapsang Souchon is foul, it tastes like bleach.Originally Posted by KukriKhan
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When was on a cruise a few years ago with my mum, nan and sister, we stopped in Turkey twice, first in Instanbul and then in Kusadasi(SP, city of bird or something). Everywhere we stopped on the tours they gave us chilled apple tea.Somebody tell me what this "Turkish Apple Tea" is all about ?
I and many other people assumed it was some kind of Turkish thing.
EA, Tricon:
I have some of my ancient family recipes so if you are ever in my neck of the woods, or I am in yours, I will be glad to bake (Welsh cakes and bara brith) for you if you provide the tea.
EA, that Welsh cake recipe sound like the diet version compared to mine.![]()
Uh, crumpets? I don't really drink tea that often.
Yes it's Kusadasi (direct translation : Island of Birds ). That town is located within borders of my homecity - Aydin. So I am rather familiar with the Aegean culture. However I still could not figure out anything like chilled apple tea that is a local drink. Well, are you sure it was apple extract ?Originally Posted by Martinus
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