Re: Any Tea lovers in here?
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:20 pm
i drink tea like a coffee addict but cant stomach coffee i immediately get nausea and headache after drinking coffee
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What I meant to say was the first time I ever heard about the Chamomile tea (herbal, whatever it's) was in that thread you were talking about tea's, or it might be someone else that mentioned the Chamomile but it was from that thread.Alphanumeric wrote:Twinings is always a win. I prefer their English Breakfast blend.
I lean toward any blend with an Assam undernote. Kenyan teas are also great. Anything with a full taste and feel to it, really.
You must be mistaken. I don't see herbals as teas. Don't think that was me.Twist wrote:I can't call myself a tea lover but lately I am into Chamomile (thanks to Alpha) and bought Chai just about an hour ago for the first time and it smells so amazing (due to the spices in it & thanks to Tush).
Executive wrote:I have herbal lemon tea with honey at work![]()
my cup
Oh, yeah that's likely.Twist wrote:What I meant to say was the first time I ever heard about the Chamomile tea (herbal, whatever it's) was in that thread you were talking about tea's, or it might be someone else that mentioned the Chamomile but it was from that thread.Alphanumeric wrote:Twinings is always a win. I prefer their English Breakfast blend.
I lean toward any blend with an Assam undernote. Kenyan teas are also great. Anything with a full taste and feel to it, really.
You must be mistaken. I don't see herbals as teas. Don't think that was me.Twist wrote:I can't call myself a tea lover but lately I am into Chamomile (thanks to Alpha) and bought Chai just about an hour ago for the first time and it smells so amazing (due to the spices in it & thanks to Tush).
I haven't tried this yet. I hope it lives up to the hype instead of turning out to be like most herbals.Zeliha wrote:Redbush/rooibos tea my favourite.
Rooibos is pretty good.Alphanumeric wrote:I haven't tried this yet. I hope it lives up to the hype instead of turning out to be like most herbals.Zeliha wrote:Redbush/rooibos tea my favourite.
Cinque Mtume wrote:Rooibos is pretty good.Alphanumeric wrote:I haven't tried this yet. I hope it lives up to the hype instead of turning out to be like most herbals.Zeliha wrote:Redbush/rooibos tea my favourite.
As long as honey is not added.Alphanumeric wrote:Cinque Mtume wrote: Rooibos is pretty good.
So rooibos is manly enough to drink, eh?
That too, but Rooibos and lemon slices don't mesh well together, so I left that out.Alphanumeric wrote:Ah, so the honey makes it gay, but not the fruit floating in the drink?
Cinque Mtume wrote:Executive wrote:I have herbal lemon tea with honey at work![]()
my cup
gay..