teajoteas said

If a person who loves food is a foodie, what do you call someone who loves tea?

Those into food are labeled foodies, but I always wondered if there was one word to describe people who are really into tea. Does anyone know? Maybe we need to make up one….

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Lala said

My aunt calls me a “tea granny”. As in: an old grandmother. Not sure why tho…

teajoteas said

I don’t either. After googling tea granny, I found a lot of references to it but still don’t know how the term started

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Uniquity said

A junkie. :)

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Lynxiebrat said

The only word I can think of is: TEAdie. or TEAdio. at least that sounds like Foodie. heh. But I am a foodie as well so…

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chadao said

Professional tea bagger?

teajoteas said

I save that one for the tea party folks

Lynxiebrat said

Yeah…I would rather not be associated with the opposite party, thanks.

tperez said

Hahaha

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Chaiphile?

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Lala said

Madhatter

moraiwe said

I really like this and will probably start using it now! :)

Isn’t there a Madhatter tea company?

Ooh, I like that! My roomie just calls me a tea snob though :P

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Katiek said

Smart!

Like!

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ashmanra said

Garret at Mandala calls us tea heads!

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My parents call me a tea snob. Lol! I like Lala’s term better. I think it would be a good name for a tea group too.
/ponders/ Now I wonder if I could get some of my friends together for a monthly Madhatter tea party. Lol.

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RogersCK said

I believe I’ve seen ‘teaist’ used to refer to a tea lover/connoisseur or someone who appreciates the art of tea.
But I think I prefer Lala’s Madhatter :)

TeaVivre said

I like the “teaist”,it sounds like artist.

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