maranello551
Rising Star
Every time I mix clear yellow Syrian rue tea with clear red mimosa tea, the mixture immediately curdles and turns an opaque cream/beige color. Then, if I let it sit for a while it separates into two distinct layers: a deep gold/orange clear liquid on top, and this creamy pinkish beige paste on the bottom....:?:
What causes this phenomenon?
I never hear of this happening to anybody else (I have only heard about it happening to a single other person), and I'm not sure it happens if the two are brewed together from the beginning.....
Neither of the two teas initially had any sediment in them whatsoever, yet when they combine, lots of this coagulate crashes out.......
Is the dmt in the paste that forms, or the orange liquid on top? The harmalas?
Considering how popular mimosa-rue is, it strikes me as very odd that I never see this addressed.......
Best case scenario, non-actives in the rue tea are binding to the tannic "gunk" in the mimosa tea, causing them separate :thumb_up: .....worst case scenario, the dmt and harmalas are separated into different layers and the ayahuasca is compromised. :thumb_dow
What causes this phenomenon?
I never hear of this happening to anybody else (I have only heard about it happening to a single other person), and I'm not sure it happens if the two are brewed together from the beginning.....
Neither of the two teas initially had any sediment in them whatsoever, yet when they combine, lots of this coagulate crashes out.......
Is the dmt in the paste that forms, or the orange liquid on top? The harmalas?
Considering how popular mimosa-rue is, it strikes me as very odd that I never see this addressed.......
Best case scenario, non-actives in the rue tea are binding to the tannic "gunk" in the mimosa tea, causing them separate :thumb_up: .....worst case scenario, the dmt and harmalas are separated into different layers and the ayahuasca is compromised. :thumb_dow