Tea anyone?

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Misawa

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Green Tea
Mint Tea
A few variations of White Teas
and sometimes Arizona Sweet Tea (aka the kool aid of tea).
 

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Serenegoose said:
Earl grey and Chai are my two favourites. Delicious. I have both with milk and sugar. Tea tastes too bitter without it I find, and lacks a certain fullness of flavour.
this exactly. one exception, though, is genuine Market Spice (orange+spice) tea from Seattle; it's sweet enough without anything added to it.

also, i've grown to enjoy soy milk with my tea. i love the flavor and consistency, but it does tend to leave a lot more sediment on the bottom of my mug.
 

RedMagic

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I'd go for white tea if I want something mild and lower in caffeine. If I want the opposite, then I'd go for English Breakfast tea or Oolong tea.
Also, chamomile tea with honey and lemon is really great before going to sleep.
 

Drakane

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After quiting drinking sodas, or pop, or coke or w/e the region you in calls it I started drinking more of it.

Use to drink mostly black but have switched to some variance of green tea... flavored or not depending. Or mixing a few bags of green tea w/ black tea to give it a bit more stout of flavor.

never sugar or milk, and preferably ice tea over hot tea unless eating sushi
 

Lyx

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They say that if they ever shoot me into space, i'll need tea-supply in addition to air-supply.

What i drink depends mostly on mood, season and daytime. Sometimes it may be sencha, green jasmine tea or genmaicha, other times it may be assam or darjeeling, then other times taiwan oolong, sometimes earl grey or orange flavoured oolong, other times herbal mate tea, other times a fruit mix.... you get the picture.

Most of the time i prefer little or no sugar, though there are exceptions. Black tea i sometimes like with milk or perhaps additional spices.
 

FamoFunk

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I love Welsh tea (as in, tea bag in from my lovely country) If I have to a Tetleys one cup will do.

Just milk as I'm cutting down on sugar. God, I fucking love tea, infact, I have one right now. About my 10th today.
 

Polyg0n

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Sure, I like tea in all of it's forms. Bitter, sweet, cold, hot, green, black, everything goes. Having lived in Japan for a while has probably affected me on this :p
 

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currently addicted to Gyokuro; pretty exclusive tea, because they have to build little roofs on the plant to give it just that 10% sun it needs.. yes japanese are crazy, but that's why I like them. All japanese green tea is good to me, although I also like that ole' english black black tea.
 

ultimateownage

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I'm British, of course I bloody do. I drink mainly Yorkshire Tea, because that stuff tastes delicious.
 

asgardmothership

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Tea? Sterling idea old chap! De-caff tea for me, caffine excites the old ticker and I wouldn't want to be out of sorts for the round of golf tomorrow with Sebastian!
 

Cavan

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My fave would be a welsh valley local tea from near where some family live :), supporting small business when they come up with good things! I don't know if it tastes so good because of that clear air and plenty of water or because a herd of sheep pissed on it but i'm happy either way XD.

Will drink almost anything by the bucket load though, no matter where you are in the world you are 90% guaranteed to have some tea handy even if it involves picking certain leaves off the hillside beside ya.

Coffee on the other hand is what the chronically lifeless prop themselves up with instead of fixing real problems with their lifestyle. Tea is as good for relaxation as coffee is bad for stimulation ;).
 

Jasper Jeffs

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There's different types of tea? Wut. I use Tetleys, I think it's called that. When all the teabags are in a container and you don't see the box they come in, you seem to forget that teabags actually have brands. I have milk, no sugar, and I leave it for like 20 minutes before it's warm enough to drink. Maybe I'm weird, but I just like knowing I have tea, even if I'm not drinking it, just it being next to me is enough, knowing soon it'll be cold enough to drink.
 

similar.squirrel

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I avoid caffeine as a general rule, but I have a few nice loose teas lying around regardless. Kashmiri green tea is a big favourite, as well as Chai and some odd mix that my mother bought in France called 'Tea for Adventurers' [it has Victorian stylings..].

I mainly drink herbal infusions, though. At the moment, it's Twinings Lemon & Ginger. If I can afford it, I pick something interesting from the Yogi range. They make nice, spicy Ayurvedic teas.