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My favorite tea is jasmine. Trader Joes had a candy cane tea that I really liked, idk how it compares to other brands of candy cane tea. I also used to be super into vanilla chai.
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I like it excessively bergamot-y.Earl Grey never goes out of fashion, it is always palatable, it always tastes good.
I add it after steeping just from the fridge. Milk only really works with black teas or sometimes rooibos.It's probably been asked before by someone else in this thread, but I'm asking anyway: how does one go about adding milk to tea? Does it have to be warmed? Does it need to be frothed? I always feel like I'm doing something wrong when I put milk in my tea, like it's not supposed to go there unless I'm using milk as a base or something, idk.
True boba tea is supposed to use a strong tea base, we're talking you're taking 20 or more black tea satchets and letting that steep in a gallon or more of water for 24 hours. I've yet to even try boba tea because the tapioca pearls kinda intimidate me, plus I hear they're hit/miss with most people.Is discussion of boba tea welcome here? It's milky and sweet, and some of it barely contains any tea. But it's pretty good depending on how you make it.
Any really strong black teas could go well with bobas imo. Probably would work as a nice palette cleanser/dessert for a light meal w/o milk.Is discussion of boba tea welcome here? It's milky and sweet, and some of it barely contains any tea. But it's pretty good depending on how you make it.
In a good way or a super bad way?Harney & Sons had some teas on sale last time I browsed. Got an 8 oz tin of Earl Grey, some Chocolate Mint that turned out pretty nice, and a tin of some stuff that was on sale called Tower of London.
It's a very fitting name. That stuff tastes like prison.
Bad, at least to my tastes. I'll probably have another cup Soon™ just to attempt to give a better description.In a good way or a super bad way?
... and now, an absolute peasant's attempt at describing Harney & Sons' Tower of London blend:Bad, at least to my tastes. I'll probably have another cup Soon™ just to attempt to give a better description.
It sort of reminded me of come campfire "tea" a buddy had me try once, that tasted like you'd just thrown campfire leavings in a strainer and tried to call it tea.
Have any particular brand recommendations? If not, does anyone else?Lavender tea is also very calming. I highly recommend it.![]()
Yogi brand, available at Wal-Mart (I didn't cut the box)Have any particular brand recommendations? If not, does anyone else?
Thanks!Yogi brand, available at Wal-Mart (I didn't cut the box)View attachment 3457506
Seconding. I have their licorice tea and it is amazing! Can't recommend enough!Yogi brand, available at Wal-Mart (I didn't cut the box)View attachment 3457506