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THE ULTIMATE QUESTION: What's your favorite kind of tea?
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* Masala Chai - best made from whole loose tea, but I'm lazy and use the bagged stuff - both Steep Chai and
* and then a whole bunch of herbal teas - these days: Whole Foods Blueberry & Chamomile, Rishi Blueberry & Hibiscu, and my always standby of some form of Mint, like Teavana, Numi, etc.0 -
David'sTea Organic Cream of Earl Grey0
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Celestial Seasonings Bengal Spice - all day long1
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PG Tips with a sprinkle of cardamom, a splash of milk, and 2 tsp of sugar.
I love some good ol English Breakfast, black, every morning too.
For evenings, I tend to prefer something with chamomile, or Adagio Bella Luna (earl grey).0 -
These days, I do Assam or Ceylon loose-leaf and add a bag of herbal tea per pot for added flavour, usually spicy for Assam and fruity for Ceylon. Black but pretty sweet.
And a pot of linden tea before going to bed, it's comfy and relaxing.1 -
Yogi Caramel Bedtime, Bigelow Sweet Dreams, Trader Joe's Well Rested, Tazo Chamomile
I love Hot Vanilla chai on occasion. Starbucks I like the Peach Tranquility with Vanilla sugar free syrup and Steamed Soy on side for the foamy top 😋1 -
Earl Gray caffeine free, made into a London fog.
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It changes, but at the moment I'm into Republic of Tea Orange Ginger Mint.0
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Southern sweet tea! lol (Un?) fortunately, that's no longer on my menu.
I've taken to a nightly 16-20 oz. mug of matcha & green tea to quell my appetite. But my all time indulgent fave is Davidson's organic Children's Christmas tea. (18 cals per bag) It's made with dried honey crystals, cinnamon, hibiscus, rooibos, chamomile, and lemon myrtle.
edited to add: I also dry my own burdock root tea and fresh lemon balm tea every summer. I especially love the thick satisfying flavor of the burdock root.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.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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T...V🤣🤣🤣0
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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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