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What is heavy tea?
"Heavy tea" is not a standard tea term. It's likely a slang term or regional expression.
To understand what someone means by "heavy tea," you need more context. Here are some possibilities:
* Strong tea: This could refer to tea brewed with a high concentration of tea leaves, resulting in a bold and intense flavor.
* Heavily sweetened tea: Some people might describe tea heavily sweetened with sugar or honey as "heavy tea."
* Tea with added ingredients: Perhaps the person is referring to tea with added ingredients like milk, spices, or sweeteners, making it heavier and richer.
* A metaphorical expression: It's possible that "heavy tea" is being used metaphorically to describe something like a serious or intense situation, a lot of drama, or even gossip.
To get a clearer understanding, ask the person who used the term to explain what they meant.
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