Lebanese and maghrebi tea ❤
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HalalCupcake710 · 22-25, F
HumanEarth · F
I'm have to now. What are the flavors like?
HalalCupcake710 · 22-25, F
@HumanEarth there's two flavors of lebanese tea one has fragrant orange flower notes with pine nuts aroma. Then the other one has sweet lemony floral flavors.
I believe there's also mint it's Arabic mint tea it's all delicious.
I believe there's also mint it's Arabic mint tea it's all delicious.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
Oh,. I drink mainly tea, but tea made from the leaf of the tea-plant, not infusions of other plants that are not tea.
I have tried one or two of those beverages, but didn't like them very much. Camomile "tea" made me think of grass cuttings, but that's probably my mind making an illogical link to the novel, The Camomile Lawn!
Black tea, to me, has always meant the same as black coffee - served simply without milk. I can drink it like that but prefer it white.
Brands? I normally buy the regular ones like Typhoo or Yorkshire, occasionally but more expensively Clipper, which is made in my part of the country. In the kitchen at the moment is Knightsbridge's 'Red Label', described on the carton as a blend of four different varieties from Asia and Africa.
I understand there is a small tea farm in Cornwall, in the furthest South-West of England, but I have not encountered its tea. Tea won't normally grow in England, but that region tends to have slightly milder weather than elsewhere.
I'm a bit lazy and anyway only want one mug-full at a time so usually use tea-bags and infuse them in the mug! The idea that tea-bag tea is always and only low-grade stuff is an old myth.
I have tried one or two of those beverages, but didn't like them very much. Camomile "tea" made me think of grass cuttings, but that's probably my mind making an illogical link to the novel, The Camomile Lawn!
Black tea, to me, has always meant the same as black coffee - served simply without milk. I can drink it like that but prefer it white.
Brands? I normally buy the regular ones like Typhoo or Yorkshire, occasionally but more expensively Clipper, which is made in my part of the country. In the kitchen at the moment is Knightsbridge's 'Red Label', described on the carton as a blend of four different varieties from Asia and Africa.
I understand there is a small tea farm in Cornwall, in the furthest South-West of England, but I have not encountered its tea. Tea won't normally grow in England, but that region tends to have slightly milder weather than elsewhere.
I'm a bit lazy and anyway only want one mug-full at a time so usually use tea-bags and infuse them in the mug! The idea that tea-bag tea is always and only low-grade stuff is an old myth.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Ahmad Tea Earl Grey
Green tea with jasmine flowers
Rooibos
Mint tea
Briar tea with hibiscus
Mixed herbs tea for digestion or other problems
Just a note: black tea definitely doesn't treat anxiety, it's higher in caffeine, therefore it might actually increase it. 😅 I've definitely been jittery from black tea before.
Green tea with jasmine flowers
Rooibos
Mint tea
Briar tea with hibiscus
Mixed herbs tea for digestion or other problems
Just a note: black tea definitely doesn't treat anxiety, it's higher in caffeine, therefore it might actually increase it. 😅 I've definitely been jittery from black tea before.
Spoiledbrat · F
I've had rooibos tea. It's good. @CrazyMusicLover
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@Spoiledbrat I drink it a lot because it's lighter and it shouldn't block off the absorption of nutrients like it can happen with black tea.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@CrazyMusicLover Ahmad English Tea No. 1 for me.
Unfortunately I can only find the foil wrapped teabags in Norway now that Nille has stopped selling the boxes of two hundred. So I make do with buying boxes of Yorkshire tea to take home when I visit the UK.



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HumanEarth · F
I don't do anything. It just goes wild.
I like to read survival and eating wild plants guilds. Plus it helps that my family been doing some of this long before I born. I guess you can say I was brought up on it
I like to read survival and eating wild plants guilds. Plus it helps that my family been doing some of this long before I born. I guess you can say I was brought up on it
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oldguy73 · 70-79, M
I benn drinking red rose tea for years
oldguy73 · 70-79, M
@HumanEarth my father used to make dandelion wine, we would pick them, and he boiled them , very strong stuff
HumanEarth · F
@oldguy73 We make dandelion jelly, and tea. We tired to make wine. But we screwed it up some how
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laurieluvsit · 31-35, F
White and Green (Jasmine Pearl) are my favorites.

Also, Flowering Teas are really nice

I'm not a ginger fan and all the antioxidants are gone from black tea so I avoid that one also.
Great Post Ms HuEr! :)

Also, Flowering Teas are really nice

I'm not a ginger fan and all the antioxidants are gone from black tea so I avoid that one also.
Great Post Ms HuEr! :)
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
yuk
gpj1198 · M
There is only Yorkshire Tea, anything else is inferior…
Lilymoon · F
I like chamomile and ginger
Spoiledbrat · F
@Lilymoon I've been thinking about trying ginger tea.
HumanEarth · F
You might like it. It has a warm spicy bite to it. You may want to sweeten it with raw honey
But I also drink everything unsweetened as well. I don't have a sweet tooth
But I also drink everything unsweetened as well. I don't have a sweet tooth
Lilymoon · F
@Spoiledbrat it's very good and good for you
akindheart · 70-79, F
i drink all kinds but love White tea and a good hot chai tea latte
Spoiledbrat · F
@akindheart Chai tea late is good too.
FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
Constant Comment by Bigelow
or Earl Grey by Twinings
or Earl Grey by Twinings
Sapio · 51-55, M
Green tea and black tea.
Spoiledbrat · F
Green and black.
HumanEarth · F
I myself like Stinging Nettle, Burdock tea, and Dandelion teas. Because they grow wild all over place and they also a great food source

SW-User
Yes, Yorkshire Gold is pretty much the only tea I drink now.
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
I’ll drink any except for those fruit flavoured teas
Ramrod · 46-50, M
Black teas, mostly. :)
BuzzedLightyear · 61-69, M
im a tea bagger
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
Well
Musicman · 61-69, M
I personally like a nice fresh brewed glass of ice tea. English Breakfast for hot tea.
Spoiledbrat · F
That's my favorite black tea. @Musicman






















