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What is your favorite type of tea?

Wow, this is a major throwback. What's happened? lol.

Green tea is said to be good for you so I'm interested in trying it, however I've heard that it has an odd taste to it? I prefer black tea with one sugar.

It tastes kinda like grass haha. I find for me, drinking it lukewarm makes it taste the best.
 
It tastes kinda like grass haha. I find for me, drinking it lukewarm makes it taste the best.

in particular, they say Japanese tea tastes grassier than Chinese tea, but is healthier for you; this is because of more credible organic designations and processes for Japanese tea, and because for instance if you are having mat-cha then you are ingesting the entire leaf...
 
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My favorite is orange tea. I don't like the spicy flavoring tea, but I do also like chamomile and any berry flavor.
 
i really like jasmine tea but earl grey is also really good! i don't think i could choose between those two. all other teas i'm sort of neutral towards :p
 
Green tea w/o sugar
Chai + almond milk
Rose & black tea
Orange spice
Peach
Mint
 
earl grey or chai but green tea lattes are amazing
 
I like sweet black teas, I prefer Twinings brand also and love my k cup machine. Irish breakfast was one of my favorites but right now French vanilla chai with some sugar honey sweet creamer a little milk and if of age and with a sore throat a shot or two of vanilla crown, hey my grandparents did it for medicinals not to get drunk of course can also be calming to sleep. But for underage or daytime right now still French vanilla chai but the seasons change and my tea flavor a go with but brand Twinings.
 
I like chamomile, and some other teas, like blueberry, but I'm not overly familiar w/ a lot of teas. I need to try more.
 
in particular, they say Japanese tea tastes grassier than Chinese tea, but is healthier for you; this is because of more credible organic designations and processes for Japanese tea, and because for instance if you are having mat-cha then you are ingesting the entire leaf...

So Mat-cha tea is the healthiest? I've heard of it before but I wasn't aware that it was that good for you. Is there any way to improve the taste? Or are you just stuck with a taste of grass? It doesn't sound appealing to me, lol.
 
earl grey is my default favorite tea, if not that then i go for fruit flavored teas or chai.
 
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