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    Truly spontaneous question;

    What is the best type/brand of tea? I recently have discovered that I like tea a lot, and because of health reasons, have abandoned coffee in favour of the leafy infusion. I am talking about normal tea, in the true sense of the word (ie not any fruit teas or herbal teas)

    So, what is the best availible type of tea availible to buy in a supermarket near me?

    So far there seems to be several brands I have noticed:
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    twinings everyday
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    ty phoo
    tetley
    yorkshire teas
    and then I noticed that my aunt drinks special loose tea called "London Palace teas" - not a big fan of loose tea...

    Rooibos tea (redbush) is a nice South African alternative to tea, and maybe someone knows a good brand of this too.

    I hope there are enough English people on this forum to have a well-backed opinion (since I doubt the brands will be the same elsewhere!).
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    Try the good qualities of Oolongs, like Shui Hsien, Tieh Guan Yin or Da Hong Pao, once you get used to Oolong you're likely to become addicted. These are not brands but varieties: if you really want to taste teas, do not use teabags but a teapot (tea leaves need to unfold to liberate their flavour). Moreover, teabags are really expensive compared to loose tea (according I understand what you mean by "loose tea", my english is everything you want but perfect), you're likely to pay double price for the same quality.

    Other interesting teas: northern Iran (yes, they grow Camelia sinensis in Iran), unbitter rich black tea, spring darjeelings and Imperial Pu'er -pure delight. Tea in China and Taiwan is much like wine in France: they have hundreds of "brands" each one having it's own personnality. For the price of twenty average teabags (fifty grams) you can get one hundred grams of very nice tea.

    Yerba Mate is not tea, but a south american bush (Ilex paraguaiensis, if you want to know): it's a bit bitter when you taste it first, but you easily get used to it, I wakes you up faster than coffee and is harmless for the guts!

    And never trust a brit about tea, tea is just and ersatz for coffee in England

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    Accept no substitutes.


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    For tea to even be considered it must be iced and be sweet.
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    With a splash of Kentucky bourbon, eh Strike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur
    With a splash of Kentucky bourbon, eh Strike?
    Forget the tea.

    Kentucky STRAIGHT Bourbon WHISKEY, thank you very much. Steeped with a good beer chaser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South
    For tea to even be considered it must be iced and be sweet.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_tea
    Right here. Sugar added during the hot brew, steeped, then served on ice. Nectar of the gods.

    It's a shame I can't get a decent glass here, I have to go to Richmond or further south before it gets good. Bunch of heathens up here.

    Edit-> Apologies to the OP, but you should not have started this thread when the UK was prepping for bed (or still at the pub). I suspect a slew of uncultured posts (like mine) from supposed "tea" drinkers will be forthcoming as US Orgahs get home from work. Should have used a little more foresight!
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    For tea to even be considered it must be iced and be sweet.
    Oh! No! Dear God No!

    Tea must be drink immediately after boiled water is introduced....dear me, my good man, what on Earth did you thunk you were thunking?

    Edit-> Apologies to the OP, but you should not have started this thread when the UK was prepping for bed (or still at the pub). I suspect a slew of uncultured posts (like mine) from supposed "tea" drinkers will be forthcoming as US Orgahs get home from work. Should have used a little more foresight!
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    Hot tea is not something you really want when it's constantly in the 85-100F temperature range. Nothing better than southern sweetened iced tea when working outside in the heat, or trying to recover from an over-indulgence the night before. We may be unsophisticated, but we have adapted to the environment. We'll send the recipe your way if this global warming gets out of hand.
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    My mother swears by Red Rose Tea.
    As for me, I prefer Texas Tea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drone
    Hot tea is not something you really want when it's constantly in the 85-100F temperature range. Nothing better than southern sweetened iced tea when working outside in the heat, or trying to recover from an over-indulgence the night before. We may be unsophisticated, but we have adapted to the environment. We'll send the recipe your way if this global warming gets out of hand.
    Not too sure about that, here with our subtropic heat and humidity I still enjoy my 4 o'clock tea, it's actually quite nice.The influence of the Japanese and Chinese has caused me to prefer green tea, no sweetener or milk necessary. Start the day with Kona coffee and end it with green tea, life is good.

    I feel that Yamamotoyama makes the best packaged tea bags. I'm not so picky as to mush up my own leaves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur
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    I used to drink this stuff by the gallon, but I find it a bit... flowery sweet, now. I still love a good Earl Grey, but I'm trying different kinds now.

    Found a very good organic Earl Grey, but it's more than twice the price of Twinnings. Mind you, what price pleasure?
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    texas tea...black gold...
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    Hello Lorenzo_H,

    Darjeeling.
    Earl Grey.
    Cheylon.
    Assam Garden for the nice odour. Taste is 'subtle'.

    Green tea is nice too, almost all of them are more subtle than black tea.

    Maybe you can find 'tryout' collections and see what matches you best?

    Twinings makes good bags, but it may not suit you and/or the milage of vendors differ in other countries. Twinings offers those collections, I only see http://shop.twiningsusa.com/index.as...ROD&ProdID=141 now, but I recall others.

    Perhaps this site is of use to you? http://www.twiningsusa.com/ http://www.twinings.com/home.php
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    My personal favourite is Lady Grey which basically tastes like Earl Grey, also very enjoyable, with a hint of citrus - lemons and oranges - it's really a bit of a fruit tea/real tea hybrid though, so it may not be your sort of thing. It's also not especially refreshing, so it's not a very good substitute for water.

    English Breakfast tea is also a nice tea, and, as you would expect, is refreshing and awakening for mornings, it's also good for anytime of the day, yet I do prefer to keep it to mornings.
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    Nettle tea is a good water substitute. Can be consumed hot and cold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TosaInu
    Nettle tea is a good water substitute. Can be consumed hot and cold.
    My woman's drinking that stuff. She's doing some intestinal spring cleaning and I think it's part of the ordeal. (Along with all manner of strange potions, vitamins, flax seed, fish oil, and omega-3 oddities littering the kitchen.) She's also drinking white tea, the new in thing. I haven't tried it yet.

    Darjeeling is good. I prefer strong dark teas. I tried to like green tea, but I haven't found a good one yet.

    Thyme tea (we call it dirt tea) is good when you have a cold, really helps out the lungs.

    I might get one of those real tea... things, that BKS uses instead of tea bags, and buy some top shelf Earl Grey. That should be good.
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    Twinnings earl grey, with a couple spoons(or so) of sugar and milk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut
    My woman's drinking that stuff. She's doing some intestinal spring cleaning and I think it's part of the ordeal.
    I have at least 0.5 liter of it every day for about 15 years.

    I prefer strong dark teas. I tried to like green tea, but I haven't found a good one yet.
    The Japanese ones seem to be stronger than the Chinese. I'm not sure whether that's a stone law though.

    I like Darjeeling very much. However, the bag First Flush (real tea) didn't meet my expectations. That may be bad luck or a fooled sense because I expected something stronger.
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