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preethy uthup
@peeli · 4:52

" Sips of Delight "

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As a listener, I just watched, mesmerized by the flower's grace. And the tea's aroma began to blossom as well. And hinting at the taste of adventure to come. I just took my first sip. A moment I cannot describe. It was mind blowing. The taste of Patel tea is soulless. Extraordinary than any visual spectacle. Described as an explosion of flavor, the tea delivers not only just warmth, but also a symphony of notes that dance on the palate

Have you ever tasted " Petale tea "

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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 1:58
I mean, it's very difficult for me to find a person who can make the same style of tea that I make. So generally when I'm visiting any place, I really get finicky about the tea that I am having. And obviously we cannot just say anything about it to the host. But sometimes I think that maybe I wish they had allowed me to use their kitchen to probably brew my own cup. And yeah, you could say I'm very finicky about it
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Anjana Samanta
@thebloomingdale · 1:53
You. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with all of us. And I will be extremely honest. I have never felt this way about food before. The way you were explaining about the entire process. I could feel that I am at that moment witnessing each and everything happening right in front of my eyes and I was able to soak in all the amazing things that you have been mentioning in the silkast and I have never felt it before. It was the very first for me. Indeed
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Anjana Samanta
@thebloomingdale · 0:48
You. I absolutely agree to that. And I feel that I can just sum it up in few words that not every cup is our cup of tea. And that's fine, isn't it? We all have unique tastes, and if we choose to savor that, then that should be absolutely fine. It's personal and it should be that way. And I wish that we could have had an option to brew our own cup. Tea is something special. Right. Thank you
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preethy uthup
@peeli · 1:48

@Gamechanger

Each one of us, especially the drinks that we have. The coffee or the tea. I love both toffee and tea. But I don't make it as a big ritual when I'm making my coffee. But actually when I'm making tea I do it very ritualistic and it's very different. So I sometimes say it's a strange concussion. As such, not many people would like to have my tea as such. So it was so fascinating. And thanks for the reply
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preethy uthup
@peeli · 1:53

@thebloomingdale

So that's the beauty of storytelling. And I have been improvising a lot of ways in which I am communicating because it all depends upon how you are giving that energy and how you are contributing that positiveness to the other person and how you paint a visual image as such. So that's very important in a storytelling as such. So I'm so happy to get in, connect with you. And your reply made my day. Thanks
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Anjana Samanta
@thebloomingdale · 1:17

@peeli

But definitely I know that your words will help me create those right in front of my eyes. So looking forward to another swell cast from you soon. Thank you. Take. Take care. Lots of love. Bye
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:31

@peeli

Thank you, Peeli. I am so glad that, you know, we both have tea making as a special ritual. And yeah, I think, you know, that is how probably we are tuned. And it's great to know that there is another one like me. I used to think that I am probably the only weird one, if you can call that weird. Yeah. Thank you for sharing this. Have a lovely evening. Bye
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