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No cause the area I live is with burgundians. their culture is eat and drink good and party hard.
I'm the ultimate hybrid human.
Because you asserted that people were doing it wrong and gave ONE way to make tea.
I pointed out this was wrong because there is NO one way to make tea as it depends on the tea. You tried to wriggle out of that and I I again repeated and asked where I was wrong.
So again where am I wrong to point out that you CANNOT use one method that covers things like Japanese teas, fruit teas, traditional indian teas, and so on?
You can't because it varies.
Drinking tea regularly produces piss weak brews with the stuff you find in stores. If you want flavor, you need to improvise a little.
It bears repeating that you shoudl shoudl START with the guidelines that the tea manufacturers tell you and vary it according to your taste.
Whenever I do earl grey, I tend to stick to what they say only if I'm running low, but about double what they claim for normal use.
Eh, nah. Tea, for what you get, is...well, it's not necessary for survival
So I rank items that cost me money I don't need to spend. One of those, is tea.
What about that guy from North Korea, wasn't he born in Asia too?