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Episode: 2471
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Title: HPR2471: Tea Time!
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2471/hpr2471.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 03:45:44
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This is HPR episode 2004-171 entitled D-Time.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Hacker Bubble Gradyo, headed home here in traffic,
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Lina.
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I'm going to, this episode is going to be about, I heard an episode here actually listening
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to an episode right now, 24, 40, how to say bad things, and it made me think that I
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haven't really talked about my tea and green tea and all that stuff.
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If you're not interested in teas, green teas, or alternative things to drink besides
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coffee, this would be that valuable for us.
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I started a kind of a 9-5 type of job where I would have to be conscious at certain times
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of the day, what I normally wouldn't be conscious, so I said I don't want to be one of those
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guys as drinking coffee all the time.
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What I did was started looking around, I bought a bunch of green tea, realized that there's
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no little to no caffeine in the green tea.
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We have a market here in Atlanta called the Cab Forer's Market where you can buy loose
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leaf and green tea, different types of tea and spices.
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I got a few things there, started messing around with green teas, realizing that there's
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not a whole lot of caffeine or a lot of kick to any of those.
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They have all types of good things in them, like your longs and stuff like that have different
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types of good things in them, but there's not a whole lot of caffeine, so there's other
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alternatives, like Costco, brand, energy drinks that are, you know, you buy a box full
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and you get a ton of those, there's a ton of caffeine in it and it's got that touring
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or whatever stuff in there that gives you the kind of thing stuff that 5-hour energy
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has.
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So I know I didn't want to do that because those are kind of overkill, you know, I use
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those for, if I'm about to fall asleep with a wheel, I'll take a 5-hour energy basically.
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So what I ended up doing was looking at running and stumbling upon matcha and the matcha
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is basically ground up green tea.
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I don't know what the different types of matcha there are, the only type that they had
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at the store, the market was just, it just said matcha, it didn't even tell you what
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how, what type of tea it was.
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So it's essentially they grind up in a powder form and it is a mess.
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I'm trying to think of eyeliner in that regard where it's very thin and very, it sticks
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to your skin.
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So it's a mess, but it's a powder tea and it has a lot more punch and a lot more flavor
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than if you were to do like a losing tea and it's basically like an instant coffee or
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an instant tea.
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So there's a little bit more caffeine in those.
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It's not nearly as bad as like a Starbucks cup of coffee, but I still kind of struggled
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with it because it was very potent.
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The flavor is extremely pretty overwhelming depending on how much of the powder you put
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in there.
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I probably put too much to try to get more caffeine out of the green tea than I would normally
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get.
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On top of that, I started raining into a thing called a mate which is in some cases
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a cold beverage.
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They will drink it out of a gourd if you've ever seen the TV show Mozart in the jungle.
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The guy is infamous for drinking his little mate with a thing.
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So it's almost like a cross between loosely green tea and matcha and it's kind of like
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they grind everything up.
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They grind the stem up and the leaves and all that stuff and it's a certain kind of tea
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leave that's like a monoculture.
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So anyways, there's a fair amount more of caffeine in those as opposed to green tea.
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So you get a little bit two or three times more punch still not nearly as bad as a cup
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of coffee, Starbucks coffee.
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But you get a little bit more punch for what you get and there's also better supposedly
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stuff in Motte than there is anything else.
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I don't know the brand, I know of Offhand, I know it's yellow and it's got like a parod
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on it or whatever.
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I'll see if I can look at it as I'm trying to drive at the same time and see if I can
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bring up the brand that I like.
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It's very strong.
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A lot of your green teas are like that unless you get like your flowery based green teas
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that will have a fair amount of like floral stuff in them, almost like your sockies will
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do the same thing.
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We'll have some very floral sockies that are dry.
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You traditionally can drink it with a, you can drink it cold.
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The Motte you can drink cold and you can kind of cold brew it.
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They say to brew it at strangely enough like 80 degrees.
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You don't want to roast it basically.
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You don't want to have like 120 degree traditional boiling kind of water.
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They say to see it in less and more less hot and there's a bunch of extra stuff online
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about how to have different ways you can make the Motte but I usually hot brew it and
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I will add, I will add ice in a bunch of sugar and then kind of go from there.
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So I'll see if I can, while I'm still, if I can find the brand that I like, no, I don't
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see it.
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But it's like in a pair of way or something, the mountains of, you know, Lava, Adirond
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Acres.
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It's something pretty good.
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Anyways, that's a quick little episode for you guys.
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I hope this helps you out.
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Try not to drink too much coffee or that energy drinks.
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Try to get you some Motte and have a good time and share.
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