There's also soup but I don't count soup as a beverage. I often get told I don't drink enough water.. which is true, I really don't. I am getting better though but that's probably because I do blood and plasma donation so I am required to drink tonnes of water before donation. This of course is for my own sake because it allows my blood to run easily when it comes to donation.
Anyway, there was a Sydney Tea Festival over the weekend and me and a friend decided to go. Actually we went to 3 festivals in the one day but I think I'll break it down into other posts since it'll be too much in one post. Too much going on can get confusing.
The Sydney Tea Festival was actually our 2nd festival of the day and we went all the way to Carriageworks in Eveleigh. Luckily, I had pre brought our tickets because when we got there, there was a long queue for the ticket booth. I swear, me and friend were staring at one another with that silent question going through our heads 'I hope we don't have to line up' before the attendant told us that ticket holders can go to the other line. We first got given a little small ceramic cup with the Sydney Tea Festival logo on it and was advised that this will be a tea tasting cup and an A4 map of where the stores are situated.
Needless to say we drank a lot of tea. Traditional tea, flower tea, herbal tea, chai tea, fruit infused tea and many more. They also did the traditional Japanese tea ceremony which I have to say am very lucky to have experienced previously before so it made watching and understanding a lot easier for me to take in. The festival also had some food trucks and cute little accessories for tea making, from the beautiful handmade ceramic cups to glass teapots and biscuits to go with your tea.















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