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Aaron4USA
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This was my greatest yet, newly found pleasure. |
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GregMartin
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Aaron, please describe your method (age of leaves, fresh or dried, etc)...that and what are those dried fruits on the right? |
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Tonycm
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Aaron are you boiling the dates with the fig leaves? Or do you mean that the dates taste better when drinking fig tea? |
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m5allen
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Wow, beautiful color of the tea. |
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Pattee
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What variety of fig leaves did you use Aaron? |
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DesertDance
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The variety might be important. Don't want any tea that tastes like cat pee~ |
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Pattee
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Exactly Suzi ! |
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Aaron4USA
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I slept through the heavy rains of the night...wow. And I do't dare going out to check my newly planted cuttings. |
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DesertDance
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VDB with it's wonderful tasty figs has leaves that smell like cat pee. I googled fig tea and discovered that some use fresh leaves for the tea. Evidently the latex is good for diabetics. There are undernotes of coconut in the tea from what I read. |
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Aaron4USA
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@Suzi, I did sleep in, despite my 2 year olds active, noisy presence... |
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DesertDance
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Hey! No way am I going to try VDB leaves!! Once the rain stops and the leaves dry, I'll pick some Verte leaves. First I'll do the nose test. I could also try adriatic. Both those trees have plenty of leaves. So does VDB, but I'm not going there. |
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Aaron4USA
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that bad huh? |
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IamKriya
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Great idea! |
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genecolin
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I've done the fresh green leaves and it was very refreshing and tasty. As you said DD, a hint of coconut. |
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Aaron4USA
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[QUOTE=genecolin]I've done the fresh green leaves and it was very refreshing and tasty. As you said DD, a hint of coconut. |
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bullet08
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you know what they say... "one woman's cat pee smelling fig leaf is another woman's coco chanel". |
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Aaron4USA
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ok Suzi, I think we found a buyer for your cat-pee fig leaves. |
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swizzle
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Aaron I too love fig leaf tea. I use leaves from my black unknown. No smell to the leaves. I dry mine on top of the refrigerator. It dries them out without turning them brown. I then crumble them up into a jar or plastic bag for storage. I find it has a nutty flavor. I wonder if different kinds of fig leafs have different flavors. |
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Aaron4USA
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@swizzle, I'm sure they have different aromas and flavors... I was asking people to try and describe so we can start a catalog of Fig Leaf Tea Flavors... Since we all GROW them , why not EAT them and even DRINK them ;) |
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genecolin
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Aaron, I just chopped them coarsely on my cutting board and then boiled them for 5 minutes. Very good I thought, and now that you've got me thinking about it again and my trees have leaves, I think it's time to do it again. |
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GregMartin
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Aaron mentioned that the leaves used were fresh, young leaves. In my experience those leaves are not yet cat pee scented and perhaps will work well from most figs. I've experimented a little with fresh young leaves for use as a cooking green because that's when they are the most tender and have not built up much in the way of defense compounds in the leaf cells' vacuoles....at least that was my theory based on watching animals eat leaves on nature shows. Edible, but not a real part of my diet yet...still playing. |
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loquat1
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Does anyone know if they are caffeine-free? |
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greysmith
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I've never noticed a cat pee smell... but then my cat is a female and doesn't spray to mark territory. You might try leaves from higher up, out of range for cats. |
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loquat1
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I've noticed cat pee smell on some bananas. I don't think cats dump on them, or fig leaves for that matter. Foxes are a different story tho. |
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bullet08
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here is an old korean recipe. |
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Aaron4USA
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@gene, you are right, this is a good time to harvest tender, fresh leaves. I think the reason they encourage to shred them thin is to get the most nutrients out of them without boiling too long, just pour boiling water on them and let them sit for about 5 min... (Infusion). As we boil things they tend to lose some of their nutritional values. |
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DesertDance
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Vista is a large tree and synonymous to Black Mission. VDB is a smaller tree. They are not the same. |
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Aaron4USA
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ok good, I was wandering why my leaves didn't smell like Cat Pee...LOL |
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pino
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Thanks for the tasty recipe Aaron and nice photos! |
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Aaron4USA
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thanks Joe, I'm glad you like this thread, I was so impressed by the taste of the leaf tea I had to let everyone know, LOL |
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cis4elk
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I like fig leaf tea. However, I have never used fresh leaves. |
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Aaron4USA
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@Calvin, LOL |
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Aaron4USA
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Last night, my 4 year old daughter was struggling with breathing do to a light cold she got from her school. She , out of nowhere decided to try my Fig Leaf tea that I had brewed and was enjoying. She finished the entire mug. She slept like a baby and today her nose is dry... Could it be the tea? :) |
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svanessa
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Abebereria leaf tea tastes like...asperagus. It may be the way I prepared it, leaves were picked two days ago and left to dry on the counter. They were semi-dry when I chopped them into little tiny pieces. I boiled the water, turned off the fire and threw the leaves in to steep a couple min. Not too happy with the flavor. |
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Dieseler
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The Mrs is the tea drinker here i should trick her 1 day just to see her face - then run. |
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genecolin
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Today I tried a new tea. I was checking out some trees and notice how nice the mulberry leaves were. Since figs and mulberries are related I thought why not make a tea. Before I brewed it, I checked the internet for mulberry tea and found loads of info. So I brewed it with green leaves and it made a lovely tea but it tasted too green. Perhaps the dried leaves will be better. I will pick some tomorrow and dry them, then try again. |
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Aaron4USA
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don't run Martin, if you do she'll never reach you for a kiss . |
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Dieseler
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Aaron - lol could tell some stories ! |
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genecolin
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Sue, I'll have to try making tea with mine. It's still a small plant but I think I can safely harvest a few leaves. Then as you said, off to the next variety just to see if I can detect any differences. |
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Grasa
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I grew up with fig leaf tea. |
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bullet08
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i'm a tea drinker. coffee can be to acidic for me sometimes. i stick to english black tea. occasional chinese teas are good such as oolong, but i drink at work and loose teas are too much bother. a bag of pg tips is what i need in the morning. |
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Aaron4USA
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Pete, I found this very thin nicely made clay chinese tea mug, with a cover... it has it's own lose leaf compartment inside to keep the leaves separate,so, when drinking the tea the leaves won't get in your mouth. Love it, And from what I hear, more tea stains on the clay more valuable it becomes? LOL same with Tea Pots. |
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genecolin
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Aaron, do a google search for the medicinal properties of mulberry tea. It's pretty potent. |
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Norhayati
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Gene, I have a big bottle of mulberry tea that I made myself. It is said to lower the blood cholesterol. It tastes like green tea. I am a tea drinker and have all sorts of tea at home. Haven't tried fig tea yet since my plants are still very small. Norhayati |
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jdsfrance
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Drink the tea, I'll stick to eat figs ! |
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Aaron4USA
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I just did that Gene, thanks... |
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genecolin
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Well I tried the Abebereria leaf tea and I somewhat agree with Sue that it tastes like asperagus, well maybe a hint of asperagus. It it definitely not as good as the tea made with my Cajun Gold which had a coconut flavor. I will do a cup this afternoon or tomorrow and see if I get the same taste I remembered from last year. |
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Aaron4USA
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The Green Ischia leaves have a very delicious taste and amazing aroma, has anyone else tried this? |
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Aaron4USA
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drying the leaves in warm, shade helps them stay nice green while they are drying. |
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pino
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Looks great Aaron but is there an active ingredient contained in fig leaves that makes it a beneficial drink? |
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