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You can use the phrase when describing a type of tea that is more substantial in texture than other types of tea. For example, "My uncle prefers thick tea for its rich flavor."
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thick tea
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An informal late afternoon or early evening meal, more substantial than afternoon tea.
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Use thick tea towels to grab both the pan and plate, holding them firmly together, and flip the pan over.
I bring them right to the middle of the table, resting on a thick tea cloth or board, with a little space made on one corner for the bowl of herby dressing.
Given that no sane kitchen worker would ever use this method as it presents a potential serious injury, if you feel that there is no option at least protect your non-cutting hand with a steel mesh glove (if available) or a thick tea towel to absorb any contact from the blade.
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While the crescent honeyeater occupies a wide variety of habitats including coastal heath, rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, mountain forest, alpine woodland, damp gullies and thick tea-tree scrub, they all demonstrate its preference for dense vegetation.
Hard to compete with supermarkets"); a woman selling pickled turnips; various wagashi shops, which sell the bean paste sweets with seasonal themes that are served with thick green tea as part of the tea ceremony.
So the expert sat down on one of the two chairs to drink a cup of thick black tea.
Next, we stop in the China gallery where teapots remind her of the thick dark tea Iraqis like to drink.
In a neighborhood thick with tea warehouses and crossed by rail tracks, Jeevan Gnanam is turning the textile mills his grandfather built into a high-tech outsourcing center.
In a room decorated with little more than a single arrangement of flowers and a seasonal piece of calligraphy, guests sit on the floor, sipping thick green tea from bowls of rustic appearance, and forget the world for a while.
But as I grilled him one morning over a cup of thick, milky tea, asking about every political faction and religious minority I could think of, he brushed off any notion of strife with a smile.
Memorizing the list thick, wall, it, tea, of, myrrh, seize, knots, trained should demand some rehearsal.
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