China Wuyuan Rou Gui and fudge
China Wuyuan Rou Gui and a traditional fudge. Roasted aroma of the tea pairs great with the fudge. 7 grams of tea and 120 ml 95 centigrade water. 20-20-30-35-40 seconds brew time.
Gerechten: Banket, Tussendoortjes en Vegetarisch
Thee: Oolong
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