Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Trouble Tea


Tea (n.)
1650s, earlier chaa (1590s, from Portuguese cha), from Malay teh and directly from Chinese (Amoy dialect) t'e, in Mandarin ch'a. First known in Paris 1635, the practice of drinking tea was first introduced to England in 1644.

Upon further research this 'bubble tea' malarkey contains neither bubbles nor tea. It is an anathema to my very fibre and must be stopped. >:(
The shop, NYTea, has the slogan 'Enjoy the new, fresh and urban tea experience.' -_- Fuck off with your hipster drinks and bring me a proper brew!

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