Summary
- Plan the tea menu. Offer familiar basics without any added flavors: a black tea such as Darjeeling, an oolong and a plain green tea. Then offer some flavored teas but try to avoid those with so much spice that the tea becomes invisible.
- Earl Grey is an early version of flavored tea that contains bergamot, the rind of a small orange. But it's not spicy like your grandmother's Constant Comment. The taste of the tea is not overwhelmed by the bergamot. The brand can be as traditional as Bigelow or Twinings, or as upscale as Republic of Tea, which calls it Earl Greyer.See the full content of this document
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Getting Ready for Your Party
- Serve a jasmine tea, usually a green tea with light-but- fragrant overtones of jasmine ...
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