Taste Sensation

One of my favorite taste sensations is to have a hot cup of unsweetened tea and eat a piece of fudge in between sips of hot tea.  Glorious!  I'm heating the water right now!

Posted by: NJ on 3/19/2006 5:32:18 PM , 7 comments

Submitted by Phyllis at 3/19/2006 9:17:42 PM
    I have never heard of that! Hmmmm, but I like sweet tea. Actually I like the sweet spicy Good Earth tea.
Submitted by mary lou at 3/20/2006 12:42:50 PM
    My grandmother was norwegian, and she drank her tea or coffee black, but she always sipped it through a sugar cube held in her teeth!!
Submitted by Lorraine at 3/20/2006 1:15:12 PM
    What kind of tea do you like Nancy?
Submitted by NJ at 3/20/2006 9:27:09 PM
    Mary Lou, sipping tea through a sugar cube might be a lot like nibbling fudge while sipping tea, except that the fudge would be so much better! Lorraine, I like teas, from the regular orange pekoe to special stuff like Constant Comment. I like apricot and cinnamon, stuff like that. I don't really do coffee, unless it's a tiny bit of coffee and a lot of cocoa!
Submitted by Lorraine at 3/21/2006 7:30:08 AM
    I rather drink tea too. I do occasionally drink coffee, but it's getting to be hard on my digestion. It's gotten to the point where I only drink coffee two or three times a week.
Submitted by Leslie at 3/21/2006 10:06:42 AM
    What an interesting idea -- I bet the two tastes complement each other nicely. And what kind of fudge was it? We recently had a small box of maple fudge and I ended up tossing it out. I didn't realize there was a type of fudge that I actually didn't like.
Submitted by nj at 3/21/2006 2:01:59 PM
    Leslie, the fudge was just fudge, no special flavor but with the artificial sugar. This taste sensation would be the same with a Cadbury Easter Creme Egg, which I heard about first. I think any chocolate would do it.
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