Does pekoe tea, all by itself, have a taste?!


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Does pekoe tea, all by itself, have a taste?

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2 months ago
I drink the pekoe tea with nothing, no
sugar, no sweetener, nothing. I must
be really strange.
And I don't care how long the bag
stays in the tea. All night for all I care.


Answers:
2 months ago
I drink the pekoe tea with nothing, no
sugar, no sweetener, nothing. I must
be really strange.
And I don't care how long the bag
stays in the tea. All night for all I care.

www.wikipedia.com
search pekoe.

Yes.

Pekoe or Black tea of the basic grade is highly fragrant, with strong floral and fruity aromas, as well as a pleasant woody note. The taste is slightly bitter with no astringency, and a sweet aftertaste.

Pekoe tea: pekoe tea leaves are the smallest leaves picked while the leaves still retain the “down” on them.
Pekoe and Orange Pekoe are black teas which means they are fully fermented before being dried.
Ie: Lipton




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