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==Description== |
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[[Image:chrysanthemumtea2.jpg|thumb|Chrysanthemum Tea]] |
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*sugar to taste |
*sugar to taste |
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Revision as of 16:57, 10 May 2006
Description
Chrysanthemum tea is served in every Chinese restaurant and it's also a cooling tea.
Ingredients
- Chrysanthemum tea
- sugar to taste
Directions
Make it just as you would normal tea and add rock sugar to taste.