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<blockquote data-quote="Simple Man" data-source="post: 249663" data-attributes="member: 2031"><p>I haven't had Bancha, that I know of. Unless it was served to me at a Japanese restaurant and I don't remember. But yea, Lapsang Souchong is tea that is smoked over pinewood fires resulting in a very unique taste. It's almost like a cup of campfire. I mean that in a good way. :lol: </p><p></p><p>The aroma is the first thing you have to get past, because it is so different from any other tea. There is no other way to describe it than a campfire. The first cup I tried had me scratching my head and wondering why would someone want to drink this? But soon I found myself desiring another cup. Now it has become one of my very favorite teas. I love it late at night and on rainy, cool evenings. It is especially good in cold weather. In fact, even while I'm writing this I'm sipping on a cup.</p><p></p><p>Like I said earlier, some would smell/taste this and say I am crazy, but I can't get enough of this stuff.</p><p></p><p>As a bonus, some reviewers I've read say they can taste bacon in it... that has not been my experience, but you never know. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simple Man, post: 249663, member: 2031"] I haven't had Bancha, that I know of. Unless it was served to me at a Japanese restaurant and I don't remember. But yea, Lapsang Souchong is tea that is smoked over pinewood fires resulting in a very unique taste. It's almost like a cup of campfire. I mean that in a good way. :lol: The aroma is the first thing you have to get past, because it is so different from any other tea. There is no other way to describe it than a campfire. The first cup I tried had me scratching my head and wondering why would someone want to drink this? But soon I found myself desiring another cup. Now it has become one of my very favorite teas. I love it late at night and on rainy, cool evenings. It is especially good in cold weather. In fact, even while I'm writing this I'm sipping on a cup. Like I said earlier, some would smell/taste this and say I am crazy, but I can't get enough of this stuff. As a bonus, some reviewers I've read say they can taste bacon in it... that has not been my experience, but you never know. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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