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Coffee or Tea?
Sep 27, 2005 19:04
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Am I sick?:)
Sep 27, 2005 19:50
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Haha,at first,I saw four eyes and two mouths!I doubt that my eyes has problems!but......
Sep 27, 2005 20:20
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well , the picture makes me giddy ,WOcca.
Ah ha, I finally find Dr.Tea --ANGEL010 ^_*
Sometimes ,I drink green tea with lemon juice and ice .It tastes great !
Nov 3, 2005 18:36
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Coffee tea tastes great! No one tried?
Nov 3, 2005 19:24
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I agree. Coffee white with english tea taste great. Its difficult to describe the combined flavours but the taste is great. Try it!
Nov 3, 2005 19:28
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Barley Tea is my favorite,usually,you can drink it in the korean restaurant.

Nov 3, 2005 19:34
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To Snowbird: how can I make coffee tea, can I just simply mix the two kinds of drinks together or it has to be "Coffee white with english tea "?

TO California: Last Saturday I went shopping in Metron, and found Barley Tea "大麦茶" but I didn't know how was the taste and what's it function - I had not even heard of it. Can you explain a little bit? :)
Nov 3, 2005 19:45
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To Rita:Are you Dongbeiren???Haha,I think Barley Tea is popular in th NE.(Joking)
The function:平胃止渴,消渴除热,益气调中,宽胸下气,消积进食,补虚劣、壮血脉,益颜色、宝五脏、化谷食之功。
Sorry to the other memebers,I can't translate the sentence to english,maybe rita can do it!

Nov 3, 2005 20:07
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Namely, I am Dongbeiren:), but I spent most of my time in DOngbei among small ethic groups, I never heard of Barley Tea. I went shopping with another Dongbei guy, he knew nothing about Barley tea, either:). The traditional medicine terms are indeed hard to translate..., I wonder if anyone really need to know, if so, I will try to do it.

I think I will buy some barley tea next time. Thank you for the explanation.
Nov 3, 2005 20:15
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Hey,Rita,I know your MOVING life,so it is normal that you don't know it!I often go to the Korean Restaurant with my friend,and they supply the free barley tea:-)

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