Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Cha茶

The word tea, in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai, is cha-茶 (Chinese, Japanese), 차 (Korean), ชา (Thai). The Vietnamese break the curve with trà.
Tea. Many people enjoy tea. Tea is a staple of Asia, England, Canada, and the American South--in the form of iced, sweet tea. In e-town, there is a tea and coffee shop called All-About 茶 (cha). All about tea. Well, they may be all about it, but so am I!!
Hi, my name is Hannah, and I am a tea, a 茶 CHA, addict.
My roommate and I came to college loving tea, and each brought a few different kinds. However, over the last few weeks our 2-4 kinds of tea has grown to 10-20 kinds of tea. And I'm not kidding.
Chai tea (not cha! haha). Asian green tea. American green tea. Peppermint loose leaf tea, peppermint tea in bags. White tea. Black tea. Fruit tea. Gingerbread tea. Apple Cinnamon. Thai tea. (Did i mention I have two types of boba?)
I would ask for help, but I think the tea is help enough in itself.
In GH room 124, it's ALL ABOUT 茶!!

currently drinking: iced Thai tea with taro boba(tapioca pearls).

Hannah

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