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Aesollh is a Romulan tea, famed for its spicy, nutty flavour and relatively common within replicator data banks. After the destruction of Romulus, the tea is difficult to obtain as only one colony outside of the homeworld had managed to successfully cultivate the tea bush. Many claim that this alternative, while possessing its own merits, is simply not the same drink.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sb118-gorkon/XcTjp6PE6RY/U5auK-R7DwAJ "Through the Looking Glass"], [[Valesha Sienelis]], {{USS|Gorkon}}, SD 239320.24</ref>
Aesollh is a Romulan tea, famed for its spicy, nutty flavour and relatively common within replicator data banks. After the destruction of Romulus, the tea is difficult to obtain as only one colony outside of the homeworld had managed to successfully cultivate the tea bush. Many claim that this alternative, while possessing its own merits, is simply not the same drink.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sb118-gorkon/XcTjp6PE6RY/U5auK-R7DwAJ "Through the Looking Glass"], [[Valesha Sienelis]], {{USS|Gorkon}}, SD 239320.24</ref>


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Cups of aesollh.

Aesollh is a Romulan tea, famed for its spicy, nutty flavour and relatively common within replicator data banks. After the destruction of Romulus, the tea is difficult to obtain as only one colony outside of the homeworld had managed to successfully cultivate the tea bush. Many claim that this alternative, while possessing its own merits, is simply not the same drink.[1]