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TRAVEL BLOG10.19.07
A Daring Cup of Tea in Darjeeling
But once he arrives, he finds fragrant tea tastings and a cocky cast of tea barons who are into Rudolf Steiner’s biodynamic farming (memo to gardeners: ground quart crystal absorbs cosmic energy). Wes Anderson’s movie The Darjeeling Limited may also add the requisite pop culture appeal (at least for now), but Gross’s description of a dangerous and flavorful fantasyland is cinematic enough for me. Makes the chai I’m sipping right now seem kind of weenie.
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Photo by Spilt Milk, via Flickr (Creative Commons). Categories: Weblog • Food: The Moveable Feast • India
COMMENTSDarjeeling is one of the most visited hill stations in India and the tea from there is extremely famous. The fragrance and the taste is adored by Indians as well as foreigners. By shantanu kumar on 10.25.07 at 10:48 PM
Darjeeling Tea is considered as one of the finest tea in the world. A sip of this tea in the morning energizes us for the rest of the day.
By deepika on 11.5.07 at 04:02 AM
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