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Hot tea in Poland; where can I find it?


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Kaczor Duck
  Sep 29, 07, 16:38  #31

Quoting: Matyjasz
Hot tea with homemade raspberry juice... mmmmm


Yes Also fruit syrups in HOT TEA IS GREAT!!! I AGREE

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Sep 30, 07, 17:25  #32

Quoting: Sunflower
I'm sure these chocolates are even better than sex....



Really ? I'm definitely going to have to try some then <g>

Wonder if I can get some locally.......:)

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Sep 30, 07, 17:27  #33

Quoting: Lady in red

Quoting: Sunflower
I'm sure these chocolates are even better than sex....



Really ? I'm definitely going to have to try some then <g>

Wonder if I can get some locally.......:)

LOL Is that so?

I'm going to get some chocolate....yumm.... ;)

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Phils_333
  Sep 30, 07, 22:39  #34

Hi!

Seemingly, tea is getting popular but lack variety to choose from unlike in other countries. Asian has lots of it, from green tea, oolong and black tea. Hmmm...that would be a good sign for a business venture? Maybe?

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Sep 30, 07, 22:42  #35

Hi Phils 333! I love those little Chinese stores where you can find and try tee which tastes like heaven and then you cannot get it in any groceries store....

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Phils_333
  Oct 2, 07, 05:48  #36

Yah totally agree with you Polishgirltx. That is why we became constant customer of these little asian stores. One thing i love with them, they greet you happily upon entering their store (Nee haw Mah! ...Moshi Moshi!).

Well, i have never been in Poland, and based on postings here, apparently there are few stores selling teas or serving teas. Anyone who has business in his mind and love teas could start thinking of importing teas or introduced the habit of drinking teas. Aside from coffee, drinking tea is also healthy, rich in anti-oxidant (based on some reviews).

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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
  Oct 4, 07, 11:43  #37

Quoting: Lady in red
Really ? I'm definitely going to have to try some then <g>


You know what's better than chocolate and sex, don't you...


Quoting: Lady in red
Wonder if I can get some locally.......:)


What, chocolate or sex? lol ;)

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 4, 07, 13:32  #38

Quoting: Osiedle_Ruda
You know what's better than chocolate and sex, don't you...


Erm let me think........might take me a few weeks...........nope, I got it.


Coffee ? <g>

Quoting: Osiedle_Ruda
chocolate or sex?


hahaha !! Was going to say both but that's being greedy, will have to flip a coin to choose <vbg>

will let you know which one won.......<s>


:)

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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
  Oct 6, 07, 03:53  #39

Quoting: Lady in red
Erm let me think........might take me a few weeks...........nope, I got it.


Coffee ? <g>


Incorrect. The answer is:

Lengthy sex sessions followed by lots of chocolate and coffee!!! lolz!!!!111!!! :D ;)

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SSpringer
  Oct 7, 07, 11:54  #40

ahh, cause i know the japanese drink the green tea and they say it fights some cancer or something, was wondering if poland thought the same ;)

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 8, 07, 09:16  #41

Quoting: Osiedle_Ruda
The answer is:Lengthy sex sessions followed by lots of chocolate and coffee!!! lolz!!!!111!!! :D ;)



Well, I wouldn't know <g> I would have to take your word for it.



:)


<s>

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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
  Oct 8, 07, 17:35  #42

Quoting: Lady in red
Well, I wouldn't know <g> I would have to take your word for it.



:)


<s>


o rly

:)

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 9, 07, 12:34  #43

Nice bird btw Ossie........ :)


Wonder if the bird prefers sex to chocolate........ooopppsss sorry should be prefers chocolate to sex hahahahaha !!!


<g>

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Ronek
  Oct 9, 07, 12:37  #44

Quoting: Lady in red
Wonder if the bird prefers sex to chocolate

I had a rabbit ho prefered chocolates to sex;P
he didnt like lady rabbits at all:( but he once almost bit my finger of just to get a piece of chocolate!

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Matyjasz
  Oct 9, 07, 12:40  #45

Quoting: Kaczor Duck
Yes Also fruit syrups in HOT TEA IS GREAT!!! I AGREE



Actually it looks as we are talking about the same thing. We call it "sok" in my household, but clearly you re right, it should be syrup and it's great indeed.

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janekb
  Mar 16, 08, 01:06  #46

Phils_333 wrote:
Well, i have never been in Poland, and based on postings here, apparently there are few stores selling teas or serving teas. Anyone who has business in his mind and love teas could start thinking of importing teas or introduced the habit of drinking teas.

Poland has a centuries old tradition of drinking tea. Even during the communist times there were always quite a variety of teas available, usually sold under generic names (assam, ulung, madras, ceylon). Green tea and other flavored teas was unknown. It was a custom of flavoring ea with fruit preserves. People who like and know about tea will never touch tea bags, making tea is not a big ritual there, but it takes some preparation. Bergamot flavored teas (Earl Grey) were unknown, occasionally they showed up from Soviet Union, but for purists these as any other flavored teas are not real teas. I lived in the UK some time ago and think that the best of any I ever had is Marks and Sparks "Extra Strong" it is a blend of mainly Assam, and never any milk (I even strong armed my English companion not to have it with milk). Whenever I have a chance I am logging a suitcase full of this stuff.

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Lori
  Mar 17, 08, 18:40  #47

This is my first post and the question about tea is what made me register. I have never been a tea drinker, but found in Poland that I really liked it. When I asked what I was drinking, so that I could shop for some in the grocery store, my Polish hosts laughed and identified it as Lipton Yellow Label -- probably about the least expensive tea to buy in the store. Lipton Yellow Label can't be purchased in the US, at least any place that I've been.

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Wroclaw
  Mar 17, 08, 18:46  #48

Lori wrote:
Lipton Yellow Label can't be purchased in the US, at least any place that I've been.


It might be under another name. e-mail Lipton to find out, or check their web-site.

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