What's Your Favorite Tea?

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These are my daily afternoon and evening go to’s. I do enjoy Kirkland Matcha.

 
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I don't have the time or patience for loose leaf, but morning & afternoon tea is half ritual, half required caffeination for me. I love Darjeeling, but it doesn't have enough of a kick for me when I need it. I was alternating between Irish and Scottish Breakfast (Taylors of Harrogate) in the morning and Assam in the afternoon. Then I switched to Yorkshire Gold and Yorkshire Red. Just finishing up a box of PG Tips this afternoon, in fact, so I'll need to go restock this weekend. Twinnings makes a Strong English Breakfast that isn't available in the states (what, we can't handle it?) but takes a month to get it online. Whatever I'm drinking, I pour it over ice with a little artificial sweetener anyway, so I can't call myself too much of tea snob.
 
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Earl Grey when I want caffeine, herbal mint otherwise.
 
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Traditional Medicinals Nighty Night Organic Tea (Valerian Version)
 
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Darjeeling from the Margaret's Hope estate, 2nd flush.
Also the Harney and sons "Paris" mentioned by someone else already.
And sometimes I crave a Keemun, or different Darjeeling tea.
 
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I am a very rare breed...a British person that does not like tea. With the exception of green tea, I can’t stand the stuff!
 
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Number Two Son just brought me these back from a business trip to China. Apparently this is how it comes - you learn stuff! 😀
 
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I am a huge tea-lover in a coffee-country where tea is "what the English drink". I normally buy my teas during business trips in Asia. Like green, white, oolong, puerh... anything as long it's just tea, no "flavouring" (horror!) or mix whatsoever, except for Korean tea with "roasted rice" taste, which I learned to love after so many meetings. I don't put sugar, milk or anything on tea. Always loose.

This is what Im drinking in the morning now, bought 3 yrs ago in India:



In the evening I have some roiboos.
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