@Femme:
Don't need to imagine :ninja: I've drunk this. It's like you're drinking yogurt and then some whole other party is happening and you're not sure if you like it. But one thing Asia has that the west is sorely missing: Bottled teas. Omg, all the teas in every form, it's wondrous. Bottled milk tea is amaaazing and there's so many varieties. My fav is bottled green-jasmine tea with honey, though. Damn good.
I don't get tea. It smells nice and all, but mostly it just tastes like hot water.
But i guess cold bottled teas might be made with artificial flavourings and actually have a taste.
I'd say the one thing asia has is neat vegetables and spices i've never tried cooking with.
The path is clear! We need to establish a new spice trading company. For personal use.
@Strooger:
I was basically coerced to leave a project group at work today. I was never as into the task as everyone else were and yesterday, I missed one of the meetings. So I don't feel like I was done dirty or anything like that. I just disliked the catty way in which the news were delivered and the fact that I still have to do the same amount of fucking work, but basically from scratch. Ugh…
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I was just going to mention Ginger Joe, but I'm guessing you're not a fan? I actually stumbled upon a Ginger beer on Systembolaget, creatively enough called ''Ingefära''. I'm not sure what it taste like. Judging from the way it's described on the website, it seems to basically be a Ginger Joe knock-off, but it could be worth checking out.
Ginger joe is fine, but it's more like a bacardi breezer with ginger flavour than a beer.
Still i enjoy most drinks with ginger in them, so it's worth a try if i can find it.
@MDL:
Oh sweet, so this thread can be a spiritual successor to those classic "General Discussion Thread" things.
Though obviously not as crazy and spammy.
I have fond memories of those threads.
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Or will it…...:ninja:
@RoboBlue:
They have that stuff in my supermarket.
So you either live in a really upscale neighbourhood with an import section, or an ethnically diverse one
Or plot twist! Gasp! You are korean and live in korea town.
Although that doesn't square with my preconceived notion that you are very very white.