Emerald
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no biggy. just going by the title of the thread.Wannabefree said:I already knew all that. I just meant flavor wise I don't see the big difference between the two when served black.Emerald said:Back when this article was written they had a blockade on the harbors ( the war between the states)and tea was only grown at the time in Asia-India and China and was just as hard to come by as the coffee was. Is that what you wanted to know? The USA had the Boston tea party in response to the huge taxes levied on tea way back before this war. America was taxed without representation in England at that time. so it was dumped in response to that as a way to thumb their noses at the taxes.Wannabefree said:I always wondered why tea wouldn't be used as a coffee substituteIt tastes very similar to me, when hot and black with nothing added. I hate them both
I only like iced sweet tea
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I don't find the tastes similar at all..