What's your cup of tea?

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  • Posts: 15,760
    Seve wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    A company that was making the yummiest vegan roast did the same thing: changed ("improved") the recipes and change the company name. It destroyed our Sunday dinner (my wife is vegetarian).

    "Vegan" tea, what's that about?
    Isn't tea considered to be a plant already?


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    I was saying vegan roast, not vegan tea. I was making an analogy with a Sunday roast my wife and I liked a lot. Food and drink companies who "improve" their original recipe risk alienating their loyal customers.
  • SeveSeve The island of Lemoy
    edited June 8 Posts: 591
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I was saying vegan roast, not vegan tea. I was making an analogy with a Sunday roast my wife and I liked a lot. Food and drink companies who "improve" their original recipe risk alienating their loyal customers.

    Ah, yes, and for some reason my brain switched over to coffee terminology when I read that comment

    Vegan roast, Light roast, Dark roast, French roast, Expresso roast...

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  • Posts: 15,760
    Seve wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I was saying vegan roast, not vegan tea. I was making an analogy with a Sunday roast my wife and I liked a lot. Food and drink companies who "improve" their original recipe risk alienating their loyal customers.

    Ah, yes, and for some reason my brain switched over to coffee when I read that comment

    Vegan roast, Light roast, Dark roast, French roast, Expresso roast...

    Roast-Types-300x237_300x.jpg?v=1591303627

    Oh yes, come to think of it, it was ambiguous.

    Anyway, I want to try these teas:https://twospoons.co.uk/
  • edited June 10 Posts: 15,760
    My wife bought be a box of Yorkshire Tea Caramelised Biscuit Brew. I'm drinking it now. It really tastes like biscuit. A tad desserty for breakfast perhaps. It's very sweet.
  • SeveSeve The island of Lemoy
    Posts: 591
    Ludovico wrote: »
    My wife bought be a box of Yorkshire Tea Caramelised Biscuit Brew. I'm drinking it now. It really tastes like biscuit. A tad desserty for breakfast perhaps. It's very sweet.

    But does it taste like tea...?
  • Posts: 15,760
    Seve wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    My wife bought be a box of Yorkshire Tea Caramelised Biscuit Brew. I'm drinking it now. It really tastes like biscuit. A tad desserty for breakfast perhaps. It's very sweet.

    But does it taste like tea...?

    Somewhat yes, but the caramel biscuit tastebus really strong. Perfect for a cream tea in the afternoon, with something like a toffee cake or... biscuits. Not the best for breakfast tea, even if you have a a very sugary breakfast.
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