Friday, January 6, 2012

the london fog


LONDON FOG

Controversy lays heavy on the birthplace and development of the London Fog.
History has it; A London Fog is a smoky, dry, sulfurous fog that masks the ground in a dense curtain of darkness from dusk until dawn.
It is rumored that the fog would leave the skies gray and peoples spirits low. This is where the London Fog tea latte was developed. A hot cup of steeped earl gray tea (can add a hint of lavender), rich in uplifting bergamot with a sweet hint of calming vanilla, and topped in smooth steamed milk. This tea became a very popular cup of tea for locals in and around the London area. Nowadays, this cup of tea is enjoyed all around the world.
Others speculate it to have originated in Vancouver, British Colombia, although the creator remains unknown.

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