I imagine the Brits used to have the same reaction at the end of the nineteenth century "Earl Grey? Darjeeling? Irish breakfast? I want black tea!"
You'd think more flavours of tea would be better, and normally it is, but sometimes you do just want to be able say "tea" and know you're getting a mug of the good stuff
I imagine the Brits used to have the same reaction at the end of the nineteenth century "Earl Grey? Darjeeling? Irish breakfast? I want black tea!"
You'd think more flavours of tea would be better, and normally it is, but sometimes you do just want to be able say "tea" and know you're getting a mug of the good stuff