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Lately аll I’ve really bееn drinking іѕ Numi’s Jasmine Green tea аnd thеіr Rooibos Red Mellow Bush teasan. Looking tο try something nеw, maybe – јυѕt something I сουld find аt thе local Publix Bе Sociable, Share! TweetPosted bу Live Jasmine Staff- Visit Live Jasmine-Yουr #1 Source fοr Jasmine Tea Info
9 Responses to “What’s your favorite kind of tea?”
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chai. Chai tea is DELICIOUS! i would recommend it to anyone
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Earl Grey is my all-time favorite, followed by jasmine green tea. I love Teavana’s “Earl Grey Creme” with vanilla and lavender.
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tazo – green ginger
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Celestial Seasonings’ Safari Spice (for decaf), and oolong (for caffeinated).
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Youngberry ftw! Grey Earl, chai and licorice aren’t bad either.
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I like tea brewed using a plant called cannabis, you should really try it.
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Diet Green Tea w/ citrus by Lipton. So good!!
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Well, I am not brand specific, but as to kind, I prefer mandarin orange tea.
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It would be really hard for me to pick a single favorite, but if you want to read my opinions, here is a feed of my recent tea reviews:
http://ratetea.net/browse_reviews.php?reviewer_id=1
I review everything from the common store brands to loose-leaf specialty teas. I strongly prefer loose tea but sometimes I drink tea bags for convenience.
You may also find the site as a whole useful: http://ratetea.net — It’s a website I designed myself, from scratch. It is interactive, and anyone can sign up for free and start reviewing teas. There are quite a lot of people using it now, although I’m still the one who has written the most reviews.
There’s also a lot of general information about tea…the different varieties of tea, and the different regions of tea, which types of tea are produced where, and how the climates of the various regions affect the taste. Tea is a really exciting topic and I’m glad.
Just keep trying stuff. But my one big tip? Explore loose-leaf tea, and consider buying over the internet. My favorite tea company to buy from is Upton Tea Imports: good prices, huge selection, and small sample sizes; if you want to order online I’d recommend starting with them and then later expanding to try other companies.
Good luck! And let me know what you think of my site!
