What is your favorite kind of tea? And how do you like it? Mine is green tea. I drink a hot cup everyday alone with brewed green tea. I live off of it.
There is only one kind of tea, sweet tea (it is served in a glass with ice).
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Black tea, no sugar (or milk for heaven's sake!)
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I drink the infusion variety (hot, though i have iced them as well) - my favourites are
- forest fruits
- cranberry and pomegranate
- strawberry, raspberry and loganberry
- rosehip and hibiscus
Boring old Orange Pekoe, usually Red Rose because something to do with not having insecticides or something. Cream and sugar, please.
I just drink what I'm given. If I'm sick, use honey instead of sugar.
On occasion, we go on infusion stints, and try everything. I prefer fruitier blends with a bit of sugar. No cream then.
I love tea so at any given time I have about 10 or so kinds
but these are my favourites
oolong
green
jasmine green
tazo-tangy orange
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Tetley tea, nice and strong with milk and sugar. It's the only way.
sweet (iced) tea will always hold a special place in my heart. i didn't start enjoying hot tea until college. never put much thought into it, just used whatever was at the cafe. started drinking hot green tea post college, but i only associate that with sickness now. recently discovered boba tea and am hoping to recreate it at home.
If it's hot tea I prefer black tea with milk. If it's iced it has to be sweet tea and come with a pitcher or unlimited refills. At home, I use black if it's hot, orange pekoe if it's iced. I've never really cared for green teas: they are a tasteless abomination. I drink some herbal teas, but I have to put sugar in them. If the tea is too sweet at southern restaurants, they also usually have unsweetened. Or you can mix them together. I think that Red Rose is okay, but I use Luzianne for iced tea. Tetley is good too, the iced tea blend, that is, but for hot tea it has to be Tetley's Black tea. I also like Twinings, but I don't think it's better than Tetley, and it costs a lot more. Some days I like a cup of Earl Grey, though. I like Twinings loose tea, but I usually don't have time to brew a pot. The bags are much more convenient, and I can take them to work. Twinings is superior to Bigelow in my opinion, seeker4. Especially the Earl Grey.
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English Breakfast, milk and sugar. Twinnings is best!
Twinning's Earl Grey, with a splash of milk (sacrilegious, I know - but I can't help it...)
Mint Tea, with a bit more sugar than normal as it enhances the mint flavor
For me it's loose lease Assam tea when I fancy a special brew, for a quick one cup brew it's PG Tips
I never got along with the Earl Grey. I always thought it tastes like dishwater flavoured with washing up liquid. We do drink a lot of Rooibos, but i still prefer Englis 'Breakfast' tea. The usual stuff you buy from Tesco
the kind with a shot of Bailey's in it
Well of recent months, I've been enjoying a strong brew of Red Bush tea - that was until I made a cup for my Daughter, who likened the smell of it to the soaked haylage she feeds to her horse. It truly does smell the same, so I''m back on Peppermint.
Sweet tea, which I will admit is better than unsweet tea. Apparently in some circles unsweet is a capital offense.
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Earl Grey, with a splash of milk. Or Assam, with a glug of milk. Both without sugar, served in a large mug and not a cup.