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Well the pearls are really cheap. It’s about few bucks for a batch in NYC. I use to make em, but they are a hassle. Rinse, boil in hot water, rinse with cold, boil with hot, constant stirring, ahhh, you get the drift.
I mean the thing with bubble tea is flavored powder + tea base. I figure I can mess around with the tea base by using something cooler, err, more flavorful =]
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Woaps, totally forgot to respond to your first comment. I know! I’ve been meaning to head back to Paris anyways. It’s unfortunately I wasn’t super into tea when I was traveling in Europe. I was drinking Twinings and some teabags I brought from the states at that time.
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Dragonwell is supposed to be slightly sweet with the green vegetal saltiness. I find that if you brew it for less time: 2-3 minutes, you will get a sweeter brew, but a longer brew 5+ minutes you will lose that sweetness and be hit with the salty vegetal taste.
I don’t know how it is supposed to traditionally taste, but that has always been my experience.
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