THE ULTIMATE QUESTION: What's your favorite kind of tea?
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Chinese black tea - various brands the names of which I cannot read nor pronounce - but they all have one thing in common -- they are very strong and dark teas and far surpass oolong (the most commonly marketed Chinese tea in the US) in terms of tastes/flavor.0
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Depends on the time of day. Totally spoiled by the local tea shop, who sell these teas loose leaved by the bagful.
Blue lady in the morning
Orange blossom oolong is my current midday tea (a seasonal treat) but that’s only till it runs out
Evening White Downey tea (less caffeine)
Blue lady is my absolute all time favourite that I go back to again and again. None of these teas go with milk, obviously.0 -
all-time favorites in this order:
Earl Grey
Tazo prickly pear
Celestial Seasonings Roastaroma0 -
Chocolate Chai
Japanese green tea0 -
senalay788 wrote: »Its like drinking very very satisfying dessert.
Because of your post I went out and bought some of this. I already drink the apple cinnamon flavor all the time but never tried the bengal spice. You're right, it is so good!! Now I don't know which I like better. Lol.1 -
Tea nerd here!!!
Raspberry leaf tea- for when I’m cramping
Dandelion root tea -as my coffee substitute
Peppermint tea -for when I need a nice pick me up
Good ol’ green tea alwaysssss
Licorice root tea- for when I’m not feeling the greatest upper respiratory wise.
Ginger tea- for my tummy aches
I love making my own too. Boiling ginger, lemongrass, turmeric a wedge of lemon for 15 minutes and then adding in honey after it’s all done.
Yum!
The lemongrass has such a nice milky taste.1 -
I’m obsessed with this.
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chris89topher wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »Its like drinking very very satisfying dessert.
Because of your post I went out and bought some of this. I already drink the apple cinnamon flavor all the time but never tried the bengal spice. You're right, it is so good!! Now I don't know which I like better. Lol.
And now I'm hooked! Smells and tastes amazing!1 -
Chinese black tea - various brands the names of which I cannot read nor pronounce - but they all have one thing in common -- they are very strong and dark teas and far surpass oolong (the most commonly marketed Chinese tea in the US) in terms of tastes/flavor.
I absolutely love strong black teas, so after seeing this comment I checked our international store. No luck, since everything appears to be green teas there (although I don't know any of the languages so can't say 100%) but not giving up!0 -
cannot stand tea!0
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I used to live by a tea place and it was fun to hang out there. I was into teas like Russian caravan at the time. Now, I like Earl Grey if I cannot have coffee in the morning (I prefer coffee to any tea) and then herbal teas for later in the day (since I'm not having caffeine after noon).0
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English breakfast tea with whole milk. For a splurge, I add a cube of sugar.0
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My most favorite is steeped cacao pods. Tastes like hot chocolate cake without the calories. I order it from Hawaii.
Harney and Sons cinnamon spice is good. Dragon eye Oolong. Starbucks mint majesty and peach brewed together. Yummy hot or iced.0 -
I can't have caffeine so all my tea is decaf or herbal.
Apple cider spiced black
Trader Joe's pumpkin spice black (I have been rationing this)
Chai
Rooibos spiced chai
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White tea with rose petals from Bon Temps. Sadly, they recently discontinued it. But I bought 3 boxes from their sale.0
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yasminekassis613 wrote: »Tea nerd here!!!
Raspberry leaf tea- for when I’m cramping
Dandelion root tea -as my coffee substitute
Peppermint tea -for when I need a nice pick me up
Good ol’ green tea alwaysssss
Licorice root tea- for when I’m not feeling the greatest upper respiratory wise.
Ginger tea- for my tummy aches
I love making my own too. Boiling ginger, lemongrass, turmeric a wedge of lemon for 15 minutes and then adding in honey after it’s all done.
Yum!
The lemongrass has such a nice milky taste.
Raspberry leaf tea is very soothing for females. Try also Chamomile tea, but cold, for cramping. Its more of a sedative when served hot, but an antispasmodic (anti-cramping) when cold. Still one of my best remedies for PMS cramps0 -
Hot tea:
Peppermint (no particular brand)
green (no particular brand)
David’s Forever Nuts
David’s Santa’s Secret
Cold tea:
David’s Just Peachy
David’s Mango Fruit Punch0 -
In my distant past I used to make a pot of Earl Grey or English Breakfast Tea, but the past decade i rarely drink tea.
Presently to up my water intake I've recently been drinking weak green tea or barley tea (Korean). I have a supersized mug where I put in a single tea bag and just keep adding hot water throughout the day. I find it easier to drink hot/warm water with a bit of flavor than cold pure water.
I recommend more people give barley tea a try.1 -
I have many favorite teas, but I found a blend from ChaiBaba tea (Canadian online supplier) I love called Solstice that has Honeybush, Lavender, Vanilla, and peppermint. Its divine.
Also a big fan of Earl Grey, made Blueberry tea for Christmas, Earl Grey tea with Amaretto and Grand Marnier. No not calorie free, but a nice winter warm up with out the cream that all boozy warm up drinks tend to have. No idea how that ends up tasting like Blueberries though!0 -
peach tumeric when I can get it is a favorite.
I also really enjoy Turkeytail mushroom tea. I harvest this myself when I am out hiking if I find a nice fresh fruiting.
I also like Chrysanthemum tea and almost anything rooibos. I get my teas from Blue Monkey tea company.0 -
In my distant past I used to make a pot of Earl Grey or English Breakfast Tea, but the past decade i rarely drink tea.
Presently to up my water intake I've recently been drinking weak green tea or barley tea (Korean). I have a supersized mug where I put in a single tea bag and just keep adding hot water throughout the day. I find it easier to drink hot/warm water with a bit of flavor than cold pure water.
I recommend more people give barley tea a try.
I LOVE barley tea, I prefer mine cold brewed!1 -
Its not fancy or anything, but Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Extra tea with valerian, camomile, and spearmint before bed at night is LIFE CHANGING0
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Peppermint. I drink it every single night!0
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English breakfast tea with a TBS of half and half and a teaspoon or two of maple syrup (lower glycemic than table sugar)
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Constant Comment tea.- black tea with a little orange and cinnamon.
I LOVE tea and a little sweet cookie to go with it in the afternoon.0 -
Builder's, oat milk, no sugar0
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I drink iced tea all year long, but when I'm in the mood for hot tea -
Republic of Tea makes a nice Caramel Apple red tea. No sweetener needed.
Stash Decaf Chocolate Hazelnut with a splash of milk and a bit of sugar0 -
I love trader Joe's pumpkin chai also tazo chai , I like it with a splash of vanilla creamer in it....so good. I will have to try some listed here0
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Lipton pure leaf unsweetened (cold), or homemade hot tea with lemon( hot)0
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