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I would like to buy some tasty tea. What kind of (preferably non-caffeinated) tea do the tea drinking people recommend?
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Lots of herbal teas at the various grocery stores in my area. I don't like the mint teas though.
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For non-caffeinated, try lavender or camomile, or a fruit tea (cranberry is good). Personally I only drink English breakfast tea, which contains caffeine and has a strong flavour.
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There's only two types of tea. Normal everyday black tea, and phoofy-la-de-da tea.
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Phoofy-la-de-da tea is at least a good alternative to sugary drinks. In my case I'm trying to not have diabetes.There's only two types of tea. Normal everyday black tea, and phoofy-la-de-da tea.
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Well, for non-caffeinated, herbal is definitely the largest category. But I do think Red Tea also lands in the group, too. I've never had it, so I can't say anything one way or another about it.
For traditional teas, I love my first flush Darjeeling. It's a black tea, but it's light and floral and has a nice warm flavour. For green, I enjoy Sen-cha. I am not too big on them, but the Oolong teas are good, too.
Heh, I just like tea, I guess.
For traditional teas, I love my first flush Darjeeling. It's a black tea, but it's light and floral and has a nice warm flavour. For green, I enjoy Sen-cha. I am not too big on them, but the Oolong teas are good, too.
Heh, I just like tea, I guess.
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Ah, I do love a bit of Darjeeling. Very good tea.
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Earl Grey is my favorite though I also drink English Breakfast and some others (including Darjeeling).
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I visited the grocery store today and looked for boxes that said Darjeeling or Sen-cha but did not find any ![Sadsad :(](./images/smilies/sad.gif)
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YOU DON'T PUT SUGAR IN TEA!!!!!!!!! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!?!?!?!!!!!!!Phoofy-la-de-da tea is at least a good alternative to sugary drinks. In my case I'm trying to not have diabetes.There's only two types of tea. Normal everyday black tea, and phoofy-la-de-da tea.
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I doubt that you live in a Commonwealth nation nowI visited the grocery store today and looked for boxes that said Darjeeling or Sen-cha but did not find any
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If you want something interesting try lapsang souchong , its a Chinese smoked tea, they use pine of some kind believe it or not. It has a very nice smoky aroma and a pleasant mildly smokey taste.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapsang_souchong , I've never had the "good" stuff apparently.
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