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whats your favorite tea?

currently my favorite tea would be the ginger bread spice from celestial seasonings  :)>>>

i also like Tazo chai for my caffeine fix  :P

There are a lot of major tea lovers on this site (I'm not one of them).  I mean, I like it fine enough, but I don't lurve it.  Here's a recent tea thread.

Tea Lovers Unite!

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Plain old nice mild green tea is my favorite with organic sugar and vanilla soy milk. I drink it about 3 times a day.  MMMMM!

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There are a lot of major tea lovers on this site (I'm not one of them).  I mean, I like it fine enough, but I don't lurve it.  Here's a recent tea thread.

Tea Lovers Unite!

thats my kinda thread  :D

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I am sooo envious of the teasources you have there in the US. Spanish teas are usually astronomically expensive and/or terrible, usually both.

So lately for me it is PG Tips for regular consumption if I need a bit of caffiene (coyly called "tea-ine" in Spain, as if it were a different substance all together, which it isn't). For decaf I am running out of my Constant Comment bags. *whines in self-pity*

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Toss-up between the barley tea they serve at one of the local sushi places, and the pu ehr from the illegal tea place down in Cali. I seriously love pu ehr.

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Chamomile tea hands down. Any kind really.
And for winter I love spicy cinnamony  teas. I always buy at least three different kinds of the special Holiday teas that come out.

But I can only drink caffeine free, because of my caffeine sensitivity. My old favorite used to be Earl grey or black tea with vanilla.  :(

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Chamomile tea hands down. Any kind really.
And for winter I love spicy cinnamony  teas. I always buy at least three different kinds of the special Holiday teas that come out.

But I can only drink caffeine free, because of my caffeine sensitivity. My old favorite used to be Earl grey or black tea with vanilla.  :(

Have you ever had a London Fog? Earl Grey, cream, and vanilla. It rapes, like, every rule ever (Earl Grey and lemon, cream is not for tea) but it's really good on a cold wet day.

Do you find rooibos an acceptable tea substitute?

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Toss-up between the barley tea they serve at one of the local sushi places, and the pu ehr from the illegal tea place down in Cali. I seriously love pu ehr.

Illegal tea?  :o Or do you mean they don't have an opening licence?

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Chamomile tea hands down. Any kind really.
And for winter I love spicy cinnamony  teas. I always buy at least three different kinds of the special Holiday teas that come out.

But I can only drink caffeine free, because of my caffeine sensitivity. My old favorite used to be Earl grey or black tea with vanilla.  :(

Have you ever had a London Fog? Earl Grey, cream, and vanilla. It rapes, like, every rule ever (Earl Grey and lemon, cream is not for tea) but it's really good on a cold wet day.

Do you find rooibos an acceptable tea substitute?

Mmmm...black tea with cream, I always used to love the pictures and swirls it would make.

YES! I do love Roobios tea, especially if its a little spicy as well.

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Toss-up between the barley tea they serve at one of the local sushi places, and the pu ehr from the illegal tea place down in Cali. I seriously love pu ehr.

Illegal tea?   :o Or do you mean they don't have an opening licence?

Er, the latter. The tea is... grey market. It's a hippie kind of place; the laws are more like guidelines, anyway...

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I am a big tea drinker. Straight, no sweetener or whitener. The best tea I ever had was ginseng oolong when I was in China. It was so invigorating and it gave this instant warm, strengthening feeling through my body. In a word, AMAZING!

When I came back to the States I ordered some online and it was nothing like what I remembered. I think they must export the non-amazing (opiate-laced?) ginseng oolong.

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@Narcissus, personally I don't consider rooibos a satisfactory tea-substitute. It's an interesting infusion, but not one I'd care to drink often. It's just not camellia sinensis.

Lately I've been drinking a lot of pu-erh, like one cup a day, but day before yesterday I just went off it for some reason. Maybe because it warmed up a tad out there. Funny--the dry tea seems to smell faintly of fish, but the brew doesn't. Anyone else get the "fish factor", or is it my nose?

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I've been really digging on Tripple Leaf's white peony lately! It's nice and light with a full, fragrant flavor! Yum!

http://www.tripleleaf-tea.com/

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Jasmine Brocade

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This blend I got at Teavana.

Jasmine Dragon Green Tea with Lavender Dreams White Tea.

And you can resteep it about 5 times!  (Which is good because it was a lot more expensive than I thought it would be)

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Earl grey, Lady grey, and Peppermint. I could survive off those ones forever.

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@Narcissus, personally I don't consider rooibos a satisfactory tea-substitute. It's an interesting infusion, but not one I'd care to drink often. It's just not camellia sinensis.

Lately I've been drinking a lot of pu-erh, like one cup a day, but day before yesterday I just went off it for some reason. Maybe because it warmed up a tad out there. Funny--the dry tea seems to smell faintly of fish, but the brew doesn't. Anyone else get the "fish factor", or is it my nose?

On the fourth rinse or so, I start getting sea-salty notes...

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