I love trying different tea's and so far I have tried Chai, Black tea, Green tea, some Chinese herbal tea, and Earl Grey.What other tea's would you guys recommend?
In Egypt during a quad biking trip, we stopped in a camp, a man invited everyone to a tent. Had the nicest tea ever! Maybe it was Egyption tea, didn't know the name of it though .
I am yet to find a tea I like - I think I've tried three or four types but I still can't stand the stuff. (I'll back out of this tea-loving thread now, lol).
Ya Muqallib al-Quloob, Thabbit Qalbi Ala Deenik
Oh turner of the Hearts make my heart firm on Your Deen
I like herb teas - from the herbs of my own herb garden. Peppermint is the best - and its said that it improves your memory. Students should give it a try.
Lemon green tea, ginger green tea, peppermint green tea, twinnings raspberry, normal green tea, Bengali tea and Bengali tea with cinnamon and bay leaves
Oh and oolong tea
delicious
Last edited by ConcealedGem; 05-10-2016 at 02:56 PM.
This is so good. It has jellies inside the tea like for example licheee and mango and so on, little pieces of cut fruit inside the tea and it is either heated or can be shaken like a smoothie
These are staples in my household, having a British husband lol. They are too strong for me though! But when I do have a cup, I prefer PG Tips. Smoother and softer, I think.
My favourite teas right now are Paromi Coconut Almond and Harney and Sons Black Currant. Both are flavoured black teas. As for green, I have tried many from all over the world and the absolute best is Boseong Woo Jeon tea from S. Korea. Best brewed in water heated to 185 degrees, brewed for 5 minutes (I like it strong, but even strong, this tea is mellow) and drunk at 118 F. It is very hard to come by where I live, even online.
I used to LOVE Twinings pink grapefruit, mandarin and lime, but they discontinued it years ago. It was a tisane, not tea. Same with yerba mate, it's not actually tea (camellia sinensis), but it's interesting.
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