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I bravely fight British stereotypes by generally preferring coffee but I do love Lapsang Souchong which is a smoked Chinese black tea that tastes like a campfire but in a good way
Russian caravan is also worth a try if you like this.
Ah yeah, I've had that before and it is very nice
teaseller i am going into battle and i require your strongest mints
Lady Grey
Chai in the winter
🤘 Lady Grey all day!!
Russian Earl Grey (this is the favourite always)
Lady Grey
Earl Grey
Cinnamon heavy chai
Green tea with lemon
I really like a pu'erh. A slightly fermented oxidized tea.
My favorite tea when I lived in Japanese was traditional (and unsweetened) cold green tea I could buy bottles of at a convenience store. It's an acquired taste but I grew to love it. If I was about town and I was in the mood - I'd grab the hot version. Probably from a vending machine.
I assume making a cold version at home would be pretty simple but my lazy ass can't be bothered. Also I'll hate any bottled version of "green tea" in the US because it's pumped full of sugar and sweeteners.
Edit
I must have made a similar comment at Hexbear years ago and I lamented my laziness. So maybe I'll actually learn how to make cold green tea. But don't quote me.
jasmine green tea if i had to pick. prefer the pearls
I got this tangerine puer that I really like. Comes all packed inside the rind and you can add some of the rind for more citrus flavor.
I love anything earl grey, but my current favorite is called earl grey moonlight and has crème and blue cornflowers in it
I love Moroccan mint tea. Green tea with a bit of spearmint, maybe some honey if you want it sweet.
t boy swag
unsmoked lapsang souchong. it's delicious. have only ever found it in asian markets in tins with 正山小種 on them and no english.
it's just like, the most intensely flavorful black tea you can get. love that stuff
Lemon ginger.
I'm partial to Tie Guan Yin and some other oolongs.
For flavored teas I like jasmine pearls and oolongs coated in ginseng.
Chamomile :)
just tried some chamomile, it was pretty interesting. not my favorite but made me feel healthier (not in terms of like, calories, but like medical health). it was very vibey and I enjoyed looking out my window at the trees while drinking it. thank you for the suggestion!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Black tea with a ton of sugar
Sweet tea.
I like to mix it up a little every now and then, but Assam is one I always find myself coming back to. I generally prefer my tea with a dash of milk and a touch of sugar or just plain tbf.
Here are some of my favorites:
Caffeinated, just tea:
Caffeinated, tea + other things:
Non caffeinated (i.e. not technically tea):
If you've never gotten into tea, I'd recommend trying just plain tea (most commonly sold as orange pekoe). It's good.
I like plain black tea, pu-er, and lapsang souchong a lot, but I think my favorite is actually chamomile.
Mostly green tea. Dragon Well is my go-to, I find it very comforting and it has a cool name.
Though yesterday I had some Assam tea and it was really good, I don't drink a lot of black tea but that's my favorite that I've tried.
oh I also drink peppermint tea pretty much every night
I love Pu-erh tea of many varieties, oolongs are a close second. Greens are also very good, though don't boil the water if you try some. Water should be hot, but not boiling for green teas.
Black tea
Thai ice tea
Oolong. I like to buy the ito en teas my store carries has a nice earthy flavor it's so tasty.
My favorites so far are pu'er teas that have been aged for multiple years (although the flavored ones are also excellent), Keemun black teas, Baozhong tea (very greenish oolong kind of taste), and cheap Vietnamese oolongs.
edit: ooh also Yunnan Golden Needles are really good
Plain black tea, iced. I'm a simple man.
Roasted oolongs, Vietnamese green tea.
Mate and black tea, but mate is better
Jasmine or oolong
Masala chai...
Oolong but jasmine green tea is a close second
Catnip tea.
Earl Grey is actually really good. A little cream is nice if you like. Some people like lemon instead. Don't do both. Also nice on its own.
i just tried earl grey, it was very pleasant and calming, almost felt medicinal.
If the taste is too strong for the vibe, try lady grey which is the same but slightly more subtle.
yeah i could tell the flavor got stronger as i drank it down, so i may need to mix it. I'm going tea shopping today, i saved like $50 this month and I'm going to try some tea from the thread! lady earl grey will be on my shopping list o7
Loose leaf black tea from Yunnan, harvested from younger buds. It's a little pricey, but it's so strong you can steep the leaves for several cups without losing much flavor. It tastes great with no add-ons, like cream or sugar.
e: Ooooh, I also like Japanese green tea, with dried orange peels, cloves, cinnamon, and cayenne flakes as an iced tea. I like it just fine as-is, but I usually add some sugar for my kids.
darjeeling, tie guan yin oolong, and the sencha that tastes like bubblegum i forget the name.
But in reality I prefer Yerba Mate, Canarias brand
I quite like Earl Grey, Oolong, and Thousand Needles. But Twinnings (i usually drink better tea than this) has the Prince of Wales blend that I've always had a soft spot for. Unfortunately the Prince of Wales in question was Edward VIII.
I'd also recommend some of the Australian blends, especially mixed with native flora like lemon myrtle.