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The band is named for orange pekoe, a type of tea.
What kind of orange pekoe tea did she mean?
Another confusing name is Orange pekoe, which has nothing to do with the taste of the tea.
Orange pekoe/ she smiled at him, No lemon and no sugar.
Besides the usual Earl Grey, we would have apple cinnamon and orange pekoe.
Traditionally these were treated as the rejects of the manufacturing process in making high quality leaf tea like the orange pekoe.
Her name refers to Orange pekoe.
Ms. Armstrong sips her tea ("orange pekoe, please, with milk") and considers that.
"It's orange pekoe, he pointed out modestly, as he settled beside his desk.
Hot Orange pekoe tea to taste.
"Apple cinnamon, orange pekoe,they have different colors," Ms. Gertz said.
She had oolong, Sleepytime, and orange pekoe.
Its orange pekoe tea is said to be made from only the top two leaves of each tea plant sprig, thus ensuring the best quality.
"None of the orange pekoe leaf left, I'm afraid; just Lipton's teabags.
Orange pekoe is referred to as "OP".
The highest grades are referred to as "orange pekoe", and the lowest as "fannings" or "dust".
Blueberry Tea, made with Earl Grey tea instead of Orange pekoe.
She poured the orange pekoe tea, brought the paper-thin Royal Doulton cup to him and sat beside him on the sofa.
"They know how to serve it here," she said as she poured some orange pekoe from a china pot through the silver strainer balanced on her cup.
"Orange Pekoe" tea has nothing to do with fruit - the name derives from the Dutch royal house of Orange-Nassau.
It was Darjeeling Orange Pekoe, with condensed milk, and Penrod had never tasted anything so heavenly.
It was an execrable and ill-advised combination of several teas, dominated by Orange Pekoe, that somehow managed to cancel each other's aromas.
BOP-Broken Orange Pekoe: Main broken grade.
By then, he believes, the effects of global warming will have left New York City soaking in 82 feet of water the color of orange pekoe tea.