All About Tea!
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I drink tea without sugar or whatever. Just plain old tea.
My dad always prepares it so we can just add the leaves in the tea pot.
My dad always prepares it so we can just add the leaves in the tea pot.
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i should take some of these fancy tea classes...till i saw the videos of u.k. royal family and the animes all i thought was it don't matter the name just drink and eat your fill..... lol (i know this is a let down to the poll but i just had to get it off my chest)
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I forgot to mention that I do love the tea served in most Chinese restaurants but have no idea what tea it is.
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One time when I was having On-the-job Training, my Ukranian officer introduced to the whole crew of a set of Pickwick black tea. Being oblivious of teas having different flavors, I tried them all, one at a time during my watch. Then it became a habit of me at that time to drink tea instead of coffee (Then back to coffee again after being assigned to another workplace which has less tea drinkers).
I liked the taste of Earl Grey, as well as this "English Breakfast" flavor. And also Forest fruit flavor. Those were the the kind of teas I've enjoyed so far, aside from Green Tea and Chrysanthemum tea (in bottles).
RANDOM FACT
As of my experience, Egyptians asks for Lipton when they want tea. If you give them other brands, they will still ask for Lipton.
I liked the taste of Earl Grey, as well as this "English Breakfast" flavor. And also Forest fruit flavor. Those were the the kind of teas I've enjoyed so far, aside from Green Tea and Chrysanthemum tea (in bottles).
RANDOM FACT
As of my experience, Egyptians asks for Lipton when they want tea. If you give them other brands, they will still ask for Lipton.
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I usually drink Job's Tears tea (Mostly found in Korea) with a little sugar in it, Yuzu tea, tea made from Prunus Mume and Black tea with milk and sugar.
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Since I'm English, I only drink standard English tea.
Milk + 1 sugar = perfect.
Wouldn't drink any other.
Milk + 1 sugar = perfect.
Wouldn't drink any other.
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I've recently made a complete switch from consuming coffee on a daily basis, and I must say that I'm pretty much in love with green tea. I feel a lot better physically and mentally.
I got my pot on the stove all the time and starting to browse different flavors of tea leaves.
Any green tea experts around who can share their love with me?
I got my pot on the stove all the time and starting to browse different flavors of tea leaves.
Any green tea experts around who can share their love with me?
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Lughost
the Lugoat
Try the tea thread in Food and Cooking. It might be a slow section, but a thread about tea seems more suited to F&C rather than Random.
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jdennis007 wrote...
I love Barley tea and Genmaicha Green Tea (tea with roasted brown rice)I love Genmaicha tea, but I've tried to drink Barley tea in a few different ways and never liked it. How do you prefer to drink Barley tea?
My favorite green tea is Gemaicha, black is PG Tips, and my favorite herbal tea is mint.
OH LORDY! I forgot one!
I love Thai Iced Tea with cream. I don't drink it very often, however.
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Well my passion for tea is probably best show by owning a two Gongfu tea trays, many of tea pots and of course many teas. I think the ones that I love the best are Sheng Pu-erhs, Yunans and green teas, but I do not have anything against teas up to the point they stuff them into teabags. I hate teabags teas.
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I drink a lot of tea. It's not a japfag thing either I've actually taken it on from my parents. And I'm not a brit.
I drink black tea, no sugar, rarely milk. No fruity stuff either. Favourites are darjeeling and various oriental stuff whcih I don't know the names of.
Ahmad Tea London is a great brand, love their Earl Grey
I drink black tea, no sugar, rarely milk. No fruity stuff either. Favourites are darjeeling and various oriental stuff whcih I don't know the names of.
Ahmad Tea London is a great brand, love their Earl Grey