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Ohio Tea Lady brings magic of tea time to Akron residents Ohio Tea Lady brings magic of tea time to Akron residents
and last updated 2021-03-04 19:09:09-05
AKRON, Ohio â The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough for small businesses, but one Summit County woman used downtime during the pandemic to build up her business and expand. Now, sheâs introducing more and more people to the magic of tea time.
When you sit down at The Tea Lady in Akron, you get much more than just a beverage.
âI like the tea, I drink it at home, but not that type, it was really good,â Ray Jacksits, a first-time customer, said.
Is it spelt “canelé” or “cannelé” ? This question alone sparks major debates in Bordeaux, the city where this famous little gâteau made its debut.
During the 17th century, a time of booming colonial trade, Bordeaux became the busiest port of France. Ships from the French West Indies would flood into the port, filled with coveted spices, coffee, cocoa, vanilla, rum and sugar.
Legend has it that the nuns of a local convent would salvage leftover flour, rum, vanilla and sugar from open gunny sacks and leftover wooden crates found lying around the port. Egg yolks were taken from wine cellars where egg whites were used to clarify wine. These leftover ingredients would then be made into little rum-spiked cakes that were handed out to the poor and the homeless by the nuns themselves.