Tea time!
QueenQuinzel
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Tea drinkers unite! This is a little specific for what I hope will be a flourishing thread, but I thought we could gather here to share our favorite teas. I learned of a new tea through this forum, so I thought this thread might be welcome here.
I'll start.
-Suggested to me on this forum was white rose tea, which is white tea with rose buds. It has a light, minty taste, and it's refreshing.
-Seven blossoms tea. Presumably a Mexican tea consisting of seven different flowers, this one has a grassy taste (and will probably be an acquired taste) and is apparently known for its relaxing effect.
-Bramblewine is an organic tea that mixes berries and green tea. I have yet to taste it, but it smells mesmerizing.
-Green needle tea is a green tea that I tried a long time ago from Adagio Teas. I can't seem to find it now, but it's memorable to me for the fact that it basically tastes like nature-in-a-cup.
I'll start.
-Suggested to me on this forum was white rose tea, which is white tea with rose buds. It has a light, minty taste, and it's refreshing.
-Seven blossoms tea. Presumably a Mexican tea consisting of seven different flowers, this one has a grassy taste (and will probably be an acquired taste) and is apparently known for its relaxing effect.
-Bramblewine is an organic tea that mixes berries and green tea. I have yet to taste it, but it smells mesmerizing.
-Green needle tea is a green tea that I tried a long time ago from Adagio Teas. I can't seem to find it now, but it's memorable to me for the fact that it basically tastes like nature-in-a-cup.
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-The first is one that Quinzel's already mentioned, mainly because I'm the one who recommended it. It's the White Rose Tea from Numi.
The next three are all from Harney & Sons, which is sold at where I work. (A Barnes & Nobles cafe)
-The first is a Hot Cinnamon Spice, which I drink predominantly when I have a sore throat. Excellent with extra cinnamon. It's a black tea, and apart from the three types of cinnamon, it also has orange peel and sweet cloves in it.
-Next up is my favorite tea to get at work, a rooibos tea called African Autumn. It has cranberry and orange in it and has a delightful flavour.
-Finally we have one that I get less frequently, the Peppermint Herbal tea. Obviously enough, it tastes like peppermint. I don't drink this often, but sometimes I crave a lightly sweetened peppermint tea.
Apart from those four, I don't drink too much tea, though over the years I've tried a variety. Generally any fruity herbal tea is a big hit with me.
Personally I prefer teas with somewhat heavier tastes: black tea, green tea, oolong tea and yellow tea are amongst my favourites. But I also do enjoy various herb and flower teas such as rose hip tea, fennel tea, ginger tea or some spicy chili tea.
Not a fan of white tea and similar teas with weak aroma though. To me, they taste like hot water...
I fancy a brew now...
Put kettle on!
@Kamigoroshi, yellow tea? I'll have to look into this.
@Kamigoroshi I also don't drink coffee...I just can't acquire the taste of it. Although I do drink fruit juice.
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Great Britain.
Once, along with Ireland, drank milk by the barrel full. It was safer to drink than the water... Plus the other safe drink... Ale, was looked down upon by the puritans. Then a ship came from China carrying the sacred tea leaf... But flavoured water was not going to be sold to the masses. So the first milkshake was made. That it was hot and tea flavoured is of no consequence!
The new world brought the coffee bean.
But Blighty stayed true to its indian colonies! Even if those irksome noisemakers at the Boston Tea Party did not and abandoned the sacred tea leaf for the home grown coffee bean...
Soooo... You who do not drink tea with milk. NOOOOOOOO! Tea should be a warm golden brown. Never green! A green cup of tea means you have not used boiling water!
*Anduin starts swinging the china teapot in a zealous manner*
And we invented the Hob Nob! The only biscuit to be able to survive multiple dunkings in a cuppa without dying a limp biscuit death! Take you biscottis and eat them dry Europe!
*Anduin starts devouring custard creams, malt milks and pink wafers in a nationalistic biscuit and tea fervour... begins to choke*
*cough*
Sorry... lost my train of thought... Love a cuppa me! PG tips, inventors of the pyramidal bag are my favourite for obvious reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSWzBnt0dlc