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February 22, 2007

BouqueTEA

As you have probably gathered by now, I’m a big fan of Whole Foods, and I spend as much time there as I possibly can, combining my hunting and gathering with some grazing and imbibing. On one such trip to pick up some ingredients for curried apple soup, we stopped to have lunch at the Asian food counter. The miso soup was delicious, as well was my eel rice bowl. But the tea is what I’m here to write about and you’re here to read about. We both ordered BouqueTEA in the Prima Donna flavor, which included jasmine and chrysanthemum for “sensual grace and reliability.” Served in Bodum Pavina Double Wall Thermal Glasses, we were fully able to appreciate the blossoms as they unfurled. Unfortunately, I was unable to find out the manufacturer, but many companies do sell tea flowers, such as Adagio.



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