Fog on the Tyne – Variation on the London Fog.Victoria Fog – The same as a London Fog, substituting lavender scented tea for Earl Grey.Nanaimo Mist – Variation on the London Fog, using almond syrup rather than vanilla.Durban Fog – A cross between a Cape Town Fog and a Bangalore Fog, basically the same as a London Fog, but replacing Earl Grey with Rooibos Tea and adding a pinch of tea masala.Cape Town Fog – The same as London Fog, only replacing Earl Grey with Rooibos Tea.Tokyo Fog – The same as London Fog, only substituting Matcha-based Green Tea for Earl Grey.Starbucks Earl Grey Latte is a version of London Fog.Maui Fog – The same as London Fog, only substituting coconut for vanilla syrup.Winter Fog – A London Fog in which the amount of vanilla is reduced and clover honey is added to taste.Juneau at MCB Quantico, Quantico, Virginia) Atlantic City Fog – The same as London Fog, only replacing Earl Grey with Rose Tea.Also known as a Bombay Fog (coined in Concordia-Loyola’s Second Cup, Montreal, QC). Bangalore Fog – The same as London Fog, only replacing Earl Grey with Chai (created by Kavya Raman at Roosters Coffeehouse, Carleton University, Ottawa ON).Dublin Fog – The same as London Fog, only replacing Earl Grey with Irish Breakfast Tea.Popularized by the Glenwood restaurants in Eugene, Oregon. Oregon Mist – The same as London Fog, substituting Green tea and amaretto for Earl Grey and vanilla.Seattle Fog – soy misto (½ water, ½ soy, steamed) with 2 pumps of vanilla syrup and one pump of hazelnut syrup, in 2 bags of Earl Grey Tea.Manchester Fog – steamed soy milk with a sugar free vanilla syrup in Earl Grey tea.Sit down with a good book or scroll through your Twitter feed.Remove tea bag or keep it in for a stronger flavor.Steam the milk, I put it in the microwave for 45 seconds.Fill your mug with the tea bag about 2/3 full with boiled water.It took a couple of tries to get the vanilla syrup ration down, but after I perfected it, oh boy! Yum Yummy! Now I just needed to boil some water, steep the tea, and steam some milk. I had all the ingredients, even vanilla syrup. Only nine people responded, but of the nine it was clear that hardly anyone knew what a London Fog was. I was curious about how many others knew about this tantalizing drink so I posted a poll on Twitter. There were also copious variations of this tea drink which I will post at the end. The key component to a London Fog is Earl Grey tea. This drink is basically comprised of three ingredients: tea, milk, and vanilla. Now my curiosity was peaked and I needed to do a google search. ![]() I gathered it was a tea drink since I saw a tea bag sticking out of the cup. Alissa and Jesse were raving about this drink that was the new craze, but didn’t explain what it was. ![]() ![]() I was watching a YouTube video called Pure Living For Life. I didn’t know what a London Fog was until a couple of weeks ago.
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