You don’t need to master french to post here, you only need to welcome the power of automated translator!
Also, some people comment in English. That’s fine, we did not inherit the racism from Reddit and r/rance.
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You don’t need to master french to post here, you only need to welcome the power of automated translator!
Also, some people comment in English. That’s fine, we did not inherit the racism from Reddit and r/rance.
I mean your Lemmy display name, the bear kaomoji (⬤ᴥ⬤)
Yeah… He is the @Camus@jlai.lu of .world
I was wrong, you eat the tea in macha.
Aren’t they closer to stock? You don’t eat the boiled ingredient.
In some countries where tee grows naturally you can found riviers and pond where the water carried tea leaves fell from the tree, which give naturally to the water some aroma.
I think the confusion come from the fact that in many languages and cultures the name for tea and plant infusion is the same. Tea is name plant infusion because it is among the go to infusion if no plant is mention. But then in these language the name for “herbal infusion” or “herbal tea” does not contain the name of the specific plant “tee”. This or the languages got it wrong. Yes, I go that far.
It depends of the kind of tee your using. Once I bought the wrong type of turkish tea and next thing I now I’m boiling my tea during month so I don’t drink a slighty darker version of hot water.
That is why I’m an ingredient purist. And I should add that Chamomile is an herbal infusion. No quote needeed. Don’t offer me tee if your want to serve me some chamomile. Don’t offer me tee either if you want to serve me hot water and present me an assortiment of plant a small bag. Tell me your going to serve hot water and I will chose what I drink.
And to keep the rant going in french “herbal tea” does not even have the “tee” word in it. So it is even more frustrating when someone offer you tee and you end up with some random “tisane” *rolling his eyes*
Sure but it will still have bitterness and that’s what there is to like about this type of salad
I know people who mowed down carefully their lawn and spray them with presticide but they never had a issue with having dandelions, daisies and other common grass flowers, they are usually considered part of the lawn.
Come discuss at !foraging@lemm.ee
I’ve eaten dandelion before and I’m still hear to tell the story. I’ve made side dish of the stem. And it taste good. It’s a vegetable without a strong taste.
The leaves are grow and sell as salad even if it is not as common as lettuce. It has much more flavour than to stem.
I wonder is it something specific to the USA or in other countries people are obseessing over nit having them in the lawn?
I’m in France and every though WE are far from having wild urban meadow or meadow at all, I’ve never heard of people and HOA complaining about dandelion before learning nolawn mouvement on the internet.
I would paint it and craft it to make it looks like an ugly flower!
TIL “My brother in christ” is use as a replacement from Nigga.
Thanks for the link.
!hydrohomies@lemmy.ml