I generally like tea, but I've always been a coffee fan. I'm trying to get away from coffee however now that I'm on the verge of graduating and won't need as high of a caffeine intake.If you're a tea drinker, what teas have you found to be the most flavorful? I like flavor and hate tea that I feel like I'm drinking toilet water, having to add like 3 tea bags just to taste anything.Right now I'm on a kick of Yogi teas.http://www.yogitea.com/
11/1/2008 9:01:40 PM
english/irish breakfast tea[Edited on November 1, 2008 at 9:20 PM. Reason : unless you mean flavorful as in that raspberry hippy shit]
11/1/2008 9:19:10 PM
republic of tea makes some flavorful teas...but realize that good tea generally isn't super strong (it depends, of course)...they're GENERALLY meant to hint at flavors, not make a hot koolaid
11/1/2008 9:20:14 PM
most any green tea, with a bit of splenda.
11/1/2008 9:21:26 PM
Are you talking about real tea? That is, camelia sinensis, sold as unflavoured and flavoured black teas, green teas, and white teas? Or you are using the word tea in a more generic sense?Either way, I drink quite a bit, but almost all of it real tea. And lately, some South African rooibos as well, which is made from a South African plant, and has been found to have great health benefits, perhaps greater than those of tea. And it tastes even better than black tea, and you can leave the tea bag in for 10 minutes and it doesn't go bitter as it doesn't have the tannins found in tea. It has a fruitier/flowery taste, and is amazing with milk and wthout.I love flavoured black and green teas. Some of my favourites:Mint green teaLemon green teaEarl grey (black)Citrus black tea (Tazo Citron)Vanilla black teaSpiced black tea (cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, black pepper, star anise, coriander)I also like to try [real] tea from different countries, and am able to tell apart black teas from:IndiaSri LankaKenyaChina --> Try Lapsang SouchongTurkeyYou will never find better teas than The Republic of Tea http://www.republicoftea.com They make real tea (black, oolong, green, white) in amazing flavours, as well as other herbal teas. Their Vanilla Almond black tea is out of this world.Tazo (http://www.tazo.com) is great as well. Their Chai, Citron, and Earl Grey tea bags are amazing.More coming later.
11/1/2008 9:25:22 PM
fuck earl grey. i hate that shitI'm walls1441 and i approved this message.
11/1/2008 9:26:27 PM
Again, crying...
11/1/2008 9:35:03 PM
i'd appreciate it if you kept your trolling to chit chat. green tea ftmfwI'm walls1441 and i approved this message./]
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11/1/2008 9:55:41 PM
http://www.adagio.com/ has some very good teas. Rooibos is my favorite thing they sell, and it comes in several flavored varieties that are amazing. They have sample size tins that you can buy to make sure you like them. (Don't order honeybush tropics, which comes with the honeybush flavors sampler. It is vile.) It's looseleaf rather than bags, but that is a good thing in terms of flavor/quality. They even have a little teapot that strains the leaves out for you.
11/1/2008 10:12:15 PM
Dragon Fly Teas is a great company as well. This one is heavenly:Rooibos Earl Greyhttp://www.dragonfly-teas.com/165-Rooibos-Earl-Grey.htmlThey also have Vanilla rooibos, Chai rooibos, Mint rooibos, etc., but I have only had the Earl Grey one.
11/1/2008 10:20:58 PM
http://www.mariagefreres.com/Best tea I've ever had.Oh, yeah, and this place has good teas and coffee that are also reasonably priced and show up at your doorstep quickly:http://www.portorico.comThey even have that monkey shit coffee [Edited on November 1, 2008 at 10:33 PM. Reason : .]
11/1/2008 10:30:59 PM
^^ That mentions yellow tea. I have never heard of that before. Anyone tried it? I looked it up, and it seems to be just a tad different from green, so maybe most people put it in the same category.
11/1/2008 10:36:18 PM
i would kill for an argo tea herehttp://argotea.com/
11/1/2008 10:36:33 PM
^ how did you find them?
11/1/2008 11:22:28 PM
Aveda comfort tea is expensive but i LOVE it. I'm a huge tea person and its great b/c it has no caffeine and is naturally sweet.
11/2/2008 12:03:36 AM
FUCKING EARL GREY LIKE CAPTAIN PICARD!
11/2/2008 12:03:38 AM
i brew lipton tea by the gallon.then i put in 1.5 cups of sugar and stick it in the fridge
11/2/2008 1:20:55 AM
Global Village has a mint lemon? tea that is out of this world. I am not a tea person, but I love that stuff.I had a hellish study session and then exam, and I hauled my ass over to GV, told the guy there I needed something, couldn't drink ANY more coffee , but wasn't a tea person, but I thought that's what I wanted this time, and could he please make a suggestion? I feel like an ass doing that to people, but I was in terrible shape right then.Oh. My. God. I'm halfway tempted to go make a cup now, even though it's bedtime.Also, the Aveda tea is pretty damn tasty. But it's like $18 for I dunno how many. PM miska about it.[Edited on November 2, 2008 at 1:41 AM. Reason : ldfkj]
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11/2/2008 1:48:16 AM
too dumb to work in a coffee shop?lol
11/2/2008 1:50:10 AM
Because I've been on the other side of that exchange, and the vast majority of the public is too stupid to please. If you suggest something and they happen to not like it, it's somehow your fault, even though they're the ones who say 'pick something for me!'That, and it's rather lazy to bother to pick out something for one's self.
11/2/2008 1:50:32 AM
But if you know you wouldn't personally do that, why would it bother you to ask for a suggestion? Unless you are one of those people... Seriously though, I worked in coffee shops for over 5 years, and it was pretty unusual to have someone be a douche bag about something they asked a recommendation for.
11/2/2008 4:46:18 AM
I had some of this today:NOM NOM NOMhttp://www.furansunocafe.com/produits.php?no=106&lg=en&base=salon_de_the
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11/2/2008 8:14:10 AM
harney & sons and mighty leaf are my favei like pretty much every tea mighty leaf produces.the tea lady at the flea market has a good variety, and you can make your own combination. [Edited on November 2, 2008 at 10:25 AM. Reason : ]
11/2/2008 10:10:59 AM
i drink either twinings or republic of teaand, lady grey tea>>>>>>>>>earl grey tea
11/2/2008 11:05:35 AM
If you want flavor Try this one and it has so many different spices you will get a bang out of life after just one sip.Also, make it Indian style. Boil tea bags in water and add milk or half and half, one table spoon of sugar and you are in heaven.
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11/2/2008 12:33:08 PM
Celestial seasonings coconut thai chai is my new favorite. Rooibos with some decaf black and spoces, but doesn't have the nasty taste of most decaf teas. Almost didn't buy it because of the decaf part, but am glad I did.
11/2/2008 2:03:48 PM
I've found that Darjeeling is a good tea to make the transition from coffee. Add some cream and a dash of sugar and I'm good to go.
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11/2/2008 4:07:03 PM
Yeah i never drink coffee during the semester because i never have early classes, but over the summer when i have an 8-5 i always drink coffee in the morning.[Edited on November 2, 2008 at 4:16 PM. Reason : .]
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11/2/2008 4:35:09 PM
go see Traci, the tea lady at the fairgrounds or visit her website. http://www.tearificspices.com/teasmain.htmI've been going to her for years now. She only does "loose tea" and creates her own custom blends. Some of my favorites include:Rooibos chaiTriple BerryMadagascar VanillaBerry tea-liciousPeach fuzzYerba MateHer website is very informative.
11/2/2008 5:46:43 PM
http://www.teavana.com/there is a store now @ crabtree
11/2/2008 10:02:41 PM
Eh a classic is the english style tea. Being half-British naturally I love it, but I've gotten some of my friends/girlfriends to enjoy it, too. It's not only the english tea leaves/bag, gotta add some stuff to it. Get some Typhoo or PG Tips, they're generally stronger ones, and you gotta let them steep for a bit, not just dunk them a few times. Then add about two spoons of sugar (arty sweetener is sometimes unless you're used to it already), and half and half or creamer. Just make sure the water is boiling though, not just microwaved hot./ $0.02
11/3/2008 12:07:36 AM
pineapple tea room in apex is another good place to buy loose teahttp://www.pineappletearoom.com/almond happiness is my fav
11/3/2008 2:07:27 AM
I don't drink hot teas very often. But is there a place near State where one can get a good cup of hot tea? Cup A Joe?With the cold weather coming, a cup of hot tea sounds pretty good.
11/3/2008 3:38:02 AM
Instead of reading all of this, just go to the Teavana store in Crabtree mall and talk to the girls there, they know their shit and have all kinds of tasty teas and herbal drinks both subtle and strong. Or you could walk a little bit further in and talk to the really nice Chinese man that runs the bamboo kiosk and he'll tell you about real tea, but I doubt you want to spend a couple grand an ounce. I feel like I'm talking about a Morrowind sidequest. $1[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 4:12 AM. Reason : d'oh]
11/3/2008 4:11:31 AM
^^ Save your money and make it at home. Get tea bags (or loose leaf). You can control everything that goes into it, the desired strength, the flavours, etc. Get Tazo teabags Republic of Tea teabags.Not like they will go bad even if you are an infrequent drinker. Tea lasts for years. Just keep it airtight to prevent loss of flavour and aroma.
11/3/2008 5:11:27 AM
i just made a nice cup of Stash greenlittle bit o honey
11/3/2008 5:37:44 AM
^^ Thanks. I want something that's not bitter or too strong. I've had hot tea over the years, but I don't know much about it. Just to narrow my taste down, I like strong iced tea and weak hot coffee. In addition, I prefer my iced tea to be sweetened and the hot coffee to be sweetened and cream added.Suggestions for a hot tea that I might like (probably with sugar and cream added)?
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11/3/2008 8:15:39 AM
^ Not really. In any event, I meant a prepared cup of tea--not a place to buy tea and make it at home.
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11/3/2008 11:27:46 AM
go to teavana at crabtree, they have a great selection and a lot of great teasi recommend the japanese wild cherry, it's a green tea and maybe my all time favorite
11/3/2008 11:38:57 AM