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Green Tea for me, or if I can't get it then Irish Breakfast.

I do like a good peppermint every once in a while though.

samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
My grandparents always drank tea from a glass, the yiddish:

A "Yiddish glass of tea" (a glezel tey) is a traditional Eastern European Jewish staple, typically served hot in a glass rather than a cup, often with a metal holder. It is historically associated with sipping through a sugar cube held between the teeth, accompanied by lemon, jam, or sweet pastries.

Cultural Significance: Drinking tea from a glass was standard, often signifying warmth, hospitality, and a simple, comforting staple of life.
How to Serve: A teabag or tea leaves are placed into a heat-resistant glass—often with a metal holder (podstakannik)—and filled with boiling water.
"Glazel" Context: The word glezel refers to a small glass, with the phrase often evoking nostalgia for old-world traditions.
"Glass of Tea" Culture: In Eastern Europe, tea was sometimes served with a piece of sugar broken off from a larger sugarloaf. It was commonly enjoyed while listening for the cracking sound of sugar and without stirring.

Interestingly, when we lived in Iceland, we found the Icelanders often had the same tradition of holding a cube of sugar between their teeth and sipping the tea through it.
SlaveEt · 36-40, F
Love this, thank you for sharing! I drink a lot of unsweetened black iced tea, but if I make hot tea, it is usually peppermint or some fruity blend herbal tea.
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ArtieKat · M
I drink black coffee all morning, but mid-afternoon I have tea: usually my own blend of English Breakfast Tea and Lapsang Souchong, with a dash of milk. And cake! :-)

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Galanr40 · 61-69, M
I'm a traditionalist, English breakfast tea for me...
Babal · 46-50, M
In India any type of tea is also called chai
Degbeme · 70-79, M
I`m not into what is considered fancy teas. I just love a Earl Grey.
@Degbeme When I was a kid, Earl Grey was considered a “fancy” tea. I only saw Lipton’s or Lusianne in our kitchen—iced. 😄
Degbeme · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard It was Red Rose when i was a kid. Hot
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
Unless it's a good cup of coffee ☕

 
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