At this tea shop they have a menu, only of teas, some milk shakes and a few juices. There are four or five pages dedicated to teas. Our waiter didn't speak Spanish very well, and got my order confused. I ordered a tea with fruit in it and he gave me black tea with milk. I don't like black tea.
He eventually left and the nice waiter came on duty (or so I'm told from the friends who took me there). I told him that I was given the wrong tea and he quickly brought me the right tea. It's called Amor Brujo, or Witch Love. Its a green tea with lots of fruits and other things I didn't recognize in Spanish.
It was amazing. It was like drinking juice. It was tart and fruity and I fell in love with the Teteria. (They also gave us free chocolate crepes.)
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| This is me and my tea. Don't we make a great pair? |
This was not the best part of the night. When we were paying (the nice waiter) I asked if it was possible to buy a small bag of the tea. He said "Cien euro" or 100 euro. And then, he gave it to me, for FREE. I was expecting a small amount, enough for one cup. What he gave me was enough for a small teapot. If you make a fist, that is about the amount he gave me. Anywhere else, or in any other country (I believe, and definately the States) that would have cost at least $10. I was dancing in the street I was so excited.
And then I found another tea shop.
I love the people in Spain (most of them anyways).

You DO make a great pair!!
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