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28 May 2013 19:39 #107843 by
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Aye. I do enjoy a good Chai tea every now and then.

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28 May 2013 22:41 #107852 by Adder
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I'm on Jasmine Green at the moment, but sometimes I do my own blends with strange herbs. Traditional Chinese Medicine has some nice/foul tasting blends, and it reminds me of a witches cauldron with all the strange looking things that get thrown in!

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29 May 2013 00:20 #107868 by
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my usual choice is green tea, clear,for all of the health benefits, and the taste isn't as acidic, but orange peeko, which a black tes is nice with lots of milk(and a cookie), but my guilty pleasure is Hot Cinnamon Spice, a blend of black tea and a 5 cinnamon blend with orange peel,(it tastes like the cinnamon heart candy, but no sugr added or needed) oh and cinnamon is another antioxidant.
seems no matter what you choose Ace you can't go wrong!!

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29 May 2013 00:51 #107874 by Brenna
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I love tea :)

I live on a combination of Green tea and rosehips during the day and end off with valerian with peppermint at night.



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01 Jun 2013 18:44 #108182 by
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I'd have to say my favorites are black tea with milk and green tea, both hot and iced.

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01 Jun 2013 19:14 #108183 by
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I don't seem to do the whole "milk" with tea thing right... every time I try to do it myself, it never goes right.

I think my problem is that I don't heat the milk before adding it to the tea... lol.

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01 Nov 2013 21:59 - 01 Nov 2013 22:01 #123357 by
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I'm a big tea fan. I tend to like the darker, richer varieties like Assam, and smoked teas like lapsang souchong or a nice Russian caravan.

I do "do" other types of tea, oolong and the occasional green or herbal tea (this stuff is great before bed) but black tea with a little milk is heaven.

Connor Lidell wrote: I don't seem to do the whole "milk" with tea thing right... every time I try to do it myself, it never goes right.

I think my problem is that I don't heat the milk before adding it to the tea... lol.

I don't either (I haven't heard of doing so and in the UK it's rare to drink black tea without milk), the key is a combination of just enough milk combined with the perfect amount of time brewing the tea, which can be anything up to 4 minutes. Different types of tea and cup sizes call for different amounts of milk as well. Nothing worse than weak milky tea, imho.

There are few pleasures like pouring a little milk into a properly brewed, wide-brimmed cup of tea and watching the liquids cloud and swirl together until the whole thing becomes... well, a nice cup of tea!
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01 Nov 2013 22:03 #123358 by
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i like sweet tea, lots of sugar. milo's is the best brand around here.

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01 Nov 2013 22:07 #123359 by
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It's funny, I used to hate tea without sugar but now I can't drink it, it leaves a nasty taste in my mouth.

For a day-to-day tea I'm enjoying Thompsons Signature Blend, it has a slight bitterness which feels nice and old fashioned. They also do an awesome Irish Breakfast which does a half-decent job waking me up every day.

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01 Nov 2013 22:16 #123360 by Alexandre Orion
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I stick with the normal Earl Grey that I get from a little shoppe down the way ...

Need a new tea pot though ; the cat had a go at the last one.

Now, I still have a cat, but no tea pot.

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02 Nov 2013 03:36 - 02 Nov 2013 03:37 #123401 by
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Best tasting tea to me is loose leaf green. I want to try pur-eh as well as kenyan purple tea.
I have mainly stopped drinking tea because it lowers testosterone, estrogen, and growth hormone.

EGCG is to blame. Black tea has only micro amounts. Green and white have plenty.
http://www.nature.com/aja/journal/v11/n3/full/aja20092a.html(Testosterone reduction in rat lydig cells)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278691502000662(Estrogen inhibition in rats)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006291X85723625(DHT Reduction in rats)
http://endo.endojournals.org/content/141/3/980.short (Growth Hormone reduction in rats)
I understand it's only in rats, but there are no studies on its impact with humans. This must be the plants self defense mechanism...

Have you guys heard of Jiaogulan tea? It isn't the same plant but it sounds interesting.
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28 Jan 2014 17:18 #135302 by void
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Me, with every green tea I've ever tried:

Everyone around me:

MFW:



I'm still on the lookout for a good one, I've just never found one so far that didn't taste like dirt. Literally.
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28 Jan 2014 17:41 #135308 by
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Try heating the water for the green tea only to 80°C. The taste is much better.

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28 Jan 2014 17:50 #135311 by
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steamboat28 wrote: I'm still on the lookout for a good one, I've just never found one so far that didn't taste like dirt. Literally.


Try Labyrinth Blend: Green Tea with Serene Herbs. I buy it at a place called Jungle Jim's, but I'm sure it can be found elsewhere. It's the best green tea I've come across, and doesn't come out tasting like grass-water.

Adhara wrote: Try heating the water for the green tea only to 80°C. The taste is much better.


I would also agree with this; according to things I've read, green tea is more delicate, and one isn't supposed to use water that is boiling.

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28 Jan 2014 19:30 #135331 by
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Also, avoid over-steeping the leaves. A few minutes depending on the tea.

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28 Jan 2014 19:37 - 28 Jan 2014 19:40 #135335 by
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Teavana is the best store ever, anywhere.
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28 Jan 2014 20:00 #135347 by void
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Ty wrote: Teavana is the best store ever, anywhere.

After reading a lot of their business practices and drinking some of their tea, I disagree. I buy from Adagio , myself. Great service.

That said, where you get your tea is less important than what your tea does for you.

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28 Jan 2014 20:27 #135353 by
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They have the best tea I've ever tasted. What have you read about their business practices?

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28 Jan 2014 20:55 #135363 by Edan
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Chai tea is my favourite; somehow tastes sweet even without sugar. Love it. Must be made in a teapot though (that goes for all tea... for me anyway).

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