On Monday I invited a few ladies around for tea. The
drinking kind not the English eating kind! Tea in a cup not something that
isn’t tea, on a plate!! I’m not an avid
tea drinker. I think I prefer coffee but nowhere near anything resembling a
connoisseur of either. Monday evening was to be a TasTEA evening! Sorry about
the pun, bit cheesy – so maybe it was English tea after all!!
As I said I don’t drink much tea and I find ‘normal’ tea,
i.e. not herbal or fruity teas, quite strong and they leave a really ugly stain
in some cups and mugs. But I have got into a habit of having a cup of Rooibos tea with breakfast in the mornings. Rooibos, pronounced Roy, as in the man’s
name, and Boss, the guy you make coffee for, with the accent on Roy, is a South
African tea which when directly translated means Red Bush. And just in case you
think you can pronounce it any which way you want because you don’t care,
please just have some respect for a different culture, country, language and
spelling – sorry that was a reactionary comment to a totally different
situation that cropped up this week! It’s Rooibos – Royboss!
Anyway as I was saying, again, I have a cup of Rooibos with
breakfast in the morning, no milk, no sugar. It’s caffeine free, a low tannin
content, rich in polyphenol antioxidants, contains no colourants, additives or
preservatives and no calories!! My father used to think it smelt awful, but it
didn’t take long before it was the only tea he would drink and he too preferred
it without milk. It’s quite acceptable to drink it with milk and sugar of
course!
But to get back to the TasTEA evening! The idea was to taste
teas! And in particular a tea perhaps the ladies hadn’t tasted before. The
evening was also billed as being on a shoestring so I didn’t go and buy
up every un-tea sounding tea on the supermarket shelf, but settled on a few
herbal, a few fruity and then found the Twinings Selection boxes. I think most of the ladies tried something
reasonably new but I don’t think they went all out! Most of them knew of, and
had at some time had Chamomile – the ‘sleepy’ tea, and some of them tried
Camomile & Spiced Apple “a moment of calm”. I don’t think anyone
touched the Peppermint tea, which is apparently good for muscle & joint
pains, soothes indigestion, helps cure hiccups, helps stop diarrhoea, eases
IBS, relieves morning sickness, and is an anti-spasmodic for constipation – but
please see your doctor etc. etc. In fact Chamomile (or camomile, apparently the spelling
with the ‘h’ “more accurately corresponds to the ultimate Latin and Greek
source”- Wikipedia) and Peppermint seemed to be the panaceas for most
ailments, as we ladies discovered while doing a Tea Quiz! And I think the red box of Pomegranate Tea was quite understandably ignored!
It was nice to have the Twinings Selection boxes with
Blackberry & Nettle, Cranberry Raspberry & Elderflower, Pomegranate
& Raspberry, Blackcurrant Ginseng & Vanilla (surprisingly very nice!)
and Cranberry & Sanguinello Orange in the Fruit & Herbal Selection. The
Green Tea selection had Apple & Pear (not that enthralling at all!), Cranberry
(I don’t like anything with Cranberry!), Mango & Lychee, Pineapple &
Grapefruit, and Orange & Lotus Flower.
Anyway we had a nice time together, some of us with our
dainty cups of pure tea, no milk and some of us with our comforting mugs and
the teabag string hanging out!
We ended the evening quite relaxed – tea does that to you –
and with a challenge. Did you mother ever tell you, or have you ever said to
your children, “How do you know you don’t like it if you haven’t even tasted
it!” Some people do that with Christianity. They say they don’t think ‘church’
is for them, but they haven’t ‘tried’ it! There’s a verse in Psalm 34 verse 8
that reads: “Taste and see that God is good!” It’s not going to cost you
anything, taste!
And now I can either save these teas for another ladies’
get together, or taste some more flavours myself! I think I might, maybe try a Blackberry & Nettle………???
P.S. Twinings offer free samples!
P.P.S. Nah! the Blackberry & Nettle is a little too fruity for me!! :)
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