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black oil

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created by: Rachel Dietz
a spicy teawith the taste of black liquorice. I know that this taste isn't for everyone but i thought it might be kind of a neat tea to try considering the name. 'Ever since I opened my mouth to speak, Steam escaped to the air. Black oil dripped from my lips and onto the ground.' -Automatonic Electronic Harmonics

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Black Oil
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by Rachel Dietz
Black Oil
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by Rachel Dietz

ingredients

blended with black tea, orange peels, natural spice flavor, cinnamon bark, natural vanilla flavor, blue cornflowers, ginger root, cloves, cardamom pods, natural bergamot flavor, natural creme flavor

teas: earl grey moonlight, oriental spice, vanilla

accented with aniseed
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A handmade work of Chinese art, with a tradition going back thousands of years. This pot is made from rare zi sha clay (purple sand), which is found only in the city of Yixing, in Jiangsu province. These often elaborate and whimsical pots are traditionally used for gongfu steeping, where tea is served in small cups over the course of many very short infusions. Ideal teas for this are oolongs and puerhs, although some black teas will be quite love... read more...
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