Tea brewed from thunderstorm clouds makes you...

in Freewriters10 days ago

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The phrase "tea brewed from thunderstorm clouds" is a metaphorical expression, likely referring to Cloud Tea, a Chinese green tea originating from Nanyue Mountain, known for its fresh flavor and the area's misty, cloudy environment. [Link](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_tea%23:~:text%3DCloud%2520tea%2520(Chinese:%2520%25E9%259B%25B2%25E9%259B%25BE,both%2520Hunan%2520Province%2520and%2520abroad.&ved=2ahUKEwjGq-XPp7-MAxVfTaQEHQpSFMMQzsoNegQIIRAU&usg=AOvVaw2Op7ESknTqs1eM_5Pa-Rp1)

I have not had the privilege of drinking this tea brewed from thunderstorm clouds, but from what I have read it is great. So I guess it would give a good a nice taste and make you feel good.

I really love the expression given to the tea, it's quite the deal. The name looks like the tea had passed through hard circumstances just to make it down here where we are.

Thank you for your time...