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Black Tea & My Wife
Alright, so my wife loves soda but hates coffee. She is trying to quit drinking Coke and cant seem to find another source for caffeine, is there any (Non-Specialty TeaStore ) black tea's that you could recommend. And what would fair well as Iced Black Tea?
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If you are the experimenting kind, I suggest a trip to Big Lahts....they usually have
a tremendous supply of teas available, at a discount, and since everything in that place is from China, you could do worse, I bet. My favorite is TYPHOO Tea that they sell there. Not sure it is some kind of guaranteed black tea, but it is tea, and its damn good. |
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turns out that Typhoo is an English Tea, which still might be black, although I thought maybe English was Orange Pekoe.
Regardless, it is awesome. BL also sells another big tea in England, PG Tips, from time to time, which is definitely worth a try. AHH, further reading indicates Typhoo is in fact black tea, and maybe the best loved in England to boot. If you can't get it for 3 bucks like I do at B.L., you can get er HERE Keep in mind if she is giving up soda, she will not be very pleased with anything unless she can load it up with sugar, which will not help anything if she is weaning off soda for the simple empty calories and reflex action of getting something sweeet and cold into her. If the tea is good enough, it takes very little time to let go of the sugar. My sister serves it unsweetened when I visit for Christmas and such, and although I never really cared for it, I have begun to adjust, I am not there much. And of course, I could do the whole sweet and low trip, but what's the point? Once you force your body off the sugar, that tea is REALLY good on it's own. She may also be able to drink coffee if she learns to cold brew it, easily learnable online. Coffee is much better without sugar than tea, IMO. |
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Lipton has put out a line of black teas. I have been drinking hot and cold. They are pretty good.
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I like Tazo black and green teas.
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thanks fellas
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don't know if you've thought of this...if for some reason your wife can't find a tea she likes, she can just take caffeine pills.
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If she can she also may want to try to go organic - something like:
"American Tea Room Organic Yunnan Golden Ne" or similar Some of my fondest taste memories are the natural tea my mom used to brew in a glass jar out in the sun. Oh is tea so delicious. There are definet |
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sounds good
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My understanding is that there are three basic kinds of tea, and that all tea is black tea unless otherwise stated. Black tea is fully fermented. Oolong tea (Chinese restaraunt tea) is partially fermented, and green tea is unfermented. Teas sold under other names, other than herbal, are just flavored black tea.
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The ancient name pot, from the Mingzheng Jiajing years for the spring tree pot pot, sixpetal round sac pot to Ji Hansheng creative design, Cao Anxiang can also make two teas of purple sand tea pot Zhonghua Long pot,china purple clay teapotand then to the Buddhist artist The faucet made by the sorcerer has been handed down for over 500 years. It is said that the founder of the teapot is the spring for the Ming Dynasty in China.
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You gotta be as old as me to call it pot these days, and who can afford it now anyway?
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I like to get fruit flavored teas for iced tea, they are black teas with dried fruit. Upton tea lets you order online and is very reasonable. The fruit flavors mean less sugar is necessary - if needed at all.
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