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Who here enjoys a good cup of tea? Any favorite brand or flavor? I am a fan of mint mostly, also Cahi though. I drink the occasionally cup of Green or Black too as well.
The best tea is the Darjeeling tea....which very close to my home.....the raw flavour and the scent of the leaves just brings the inner satisfaction.....and if u drink it in the cold whether...the situation is like that...u r standing at a balcony in a resort surrounded by forest in a cold chilly whether while watching a sunrise.....

Just marvellous...I can already feel the stars shining in my eyes...and one more thing is that...the tea I make is also good everybody appreciates that...
Me hehe. I drink tea of Society (a indian brand) with milk and suger. We have been getting tea of this brand since years and I'm used tk drinking it since I was 3 year old.

If we talk about coffee, I like Nescafe Choco Mocha but normal one is good too
In my home country tea is probably a full substitute for water. People live on tea more than water. That's saying something lol. I myself prefer green tea for its many benefits needless to say I do drink black tea at certain functions.
Hmm i like iced tea the brand from lidl, I don't really like the liptons brand though and I also like arizona iced tea tasted it for the 1st time from an American sweets shop it was a cranberry mix
Arizona iced tea is Great. My personal favorite is Herbal Tonic.
My favorite would have to be chai tea. But green tea is a close second.
(Aug. 12, 2017  5:51 PM)Ayane_2355 Wrote: [ -> ]My favorite would have to be chai tea. But green tea is a close second.

Chai is nice, but doesn't it just men tea? I mean the best chai is the one that's done on a grill with the metal pots.
I haven't had very many types of teas, so I don't know much about it, or how it tastes when cooked differently. I've always had mine in the microwave, since that is how I always saw it made, when I had for the first time at home.
Havent had very many kinds of tea. and im not really sure if this is a type of tea. but i kinda like earl grey tea.
Tea is best tasting when made using 80 degree Celsius water
Used to drink tea from the Australian company Nerada, until I actually visited their tea fields on the Atherton Tablelands in Northern Queensland and realised they were using land cleared from ancient rainforest to simulate the environmental conditions of India. I like my ancient rainforests, so that was a bummer. Now I only drink Indian imports. My boss makes his own blend of chai, which is just about the best thing ever - some many cool things in it, not sure if it even counts as tea anymore.
Today I Learned Australia has rainforests...
India has different flavours of tea...from Chocolate tea to Masala Chai( Spicy Tea)...and whenever it comes to India...tea is not the appropriate word...Chai is the word to describe its taste....
I happen to enjoy Brisk if that counts
(Aug. 30, 2017  3:23 AM)Eleanor Wrote: [ -> ]India has different flavours of tea...from Chocolate tea to Masala Chai( Spicy Tea)...and whenever it comes to India...tea is not the appropriate word...Chai is the word to describe its taste....

Masala chai isn't necessarily spicy tea but it's definitely highly spiced. That's what the "masala" means. In english speaking nations, however, it's commonly known as "chai" due to some kind of misunderstanding of language, despite that just being the word for tea.

Personally, I'm primarily a white tea guy but enjoy many blends with fruit and/or spice in them.
(Sep. 02, 2017  9:14 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: [ -> ]
(Aug. 30, 2017  3:23 AM)Eleanor Wrote: [ -> ]India has different flavours of tea...from Chocolate tea to Masala Chai( Spicy Tea)...and whenever it comes to India...tea is not the appropriate word...Chai is the word to describe its taste....

Masala chai isn't necessarily spicy tea but it's definitely highly spiced. That's what the "masala" means. In english speaking nations, however, it's commonly known as "chai" due to some kind of misunderstanding of language, despite that just being the word for tea.

Personally, I'm primarily a white tea guy but enjoy many blends with fruit and/or spice in them.

White tea??? What is it??? Never heard of it before...is it vanilla flavour???
(Sep. 03, 2017  2:21 AM)Eleanor Wrote: [ -> ]White tea??? What is it??? Never heard of it before...is it vanilla flavour???
No, it's a type of tea like black or green, defined by the stage at which it's picked and the way in which it's processed. In this case, it's processed very little and has a somewhat lighter flavour.
Of course, you can get white tea with vanilla and it is a good combination. It's just not an integral part of it.
(Sep. 03, 2017  5:50 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: [ -> ]
(Sep. 03, 2017  2:21 AM)Eleanor Wrote: [ -> ]White tea??? What is it??? Never heard of it before...is it vanilla flavour???
No, it's a type of tea like black or green, defined by the stage at which it's picked and the way in which it's processed. In this case, it's processed very little and has a somewhat lighter flavour.
Of course, you can get white tea with vanilla and it is a good combination. It's just not an integral part of it.
Where can I get this white tea?? What parts of world are they found??
I love tea first thing in the morning. It's hard to beat Earl Grey. Sometimes in the afternoon I have a green tea. But I need my Earl Grey in the morning.
I like the gold peak sweet tea
What are some kinds of tea you guys would suggest? I am a newb to this aspect lol, and I wanted to try it out a bit.
Depends on what you like. Bitter ? Sweet? Minty?
(Nov. 06, 2017  11:34 PM)DRAGON KING Wrote: [ -> ]Depends on what you like. Bitter ? Sweet? Minty?

Ehh, I can go sweet.
I would try fruit flavored tea's then. If you like Bitter I would go for Black tea.
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