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Fruit tea
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Posted Aug 24, 2001 by Hobbes - Keeper of Himself to Himself,(scout)
Fruit teas promise so much but always fail to deliver. They smell heavenly during the brewing process, but always taste of hot water with a hint of fruit.

Who would like to campaign with me to get fruit tea re-classed as Hot Fruit flavoured water in the European Parliament.



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Posted Jul 27, 2006 by janexxx
A late reply better than no reply...I've just joined as a researcher and there's soooo much catching up!

If you're still around yes to this one. I object very strongly to these hot drinks being called tea...they never saw tea! Tea comes from a tea plant, not a fruit bush. These are tissanes and should be immediately re-branded as such (can we invoke the trade descriptions act I wonder?).

And I also object to people offering them to me when I ask for a nice pot of tea.tea

Me: Do you have Earl Grey?
Them: No but we have mint, apple and flugleberry!erm

Grrr!!

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Posted Jan 27, 2008 by Cheerful Dragon
Every packet of herbal or fruit 'tea' in my local supermarket is labelled as an 'infusion', not tea. A drink can only be called tea if it is made from tea leaves. Herbal and fruit infusions don't qualify.

Oh, and I do like fruit and herbal infusions, especially peppermint, various berry infusions, and one that contains pink grapefruit.

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Posted Jan 28, 2008 by janexxx
Maybe the re-classification is starting then

But we still need to do the re-education

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