^ There are many types of green tea at varying prices...
Do you have a certain type in mind?
^ There are many types of green tea at varying prices...
Do you have a certain type in mind?
Is it alcoholic?
What colour is it?
They should put food dye into it to make it a more stunning green
I miss the colours they used put in kids sweets, the bubble gum in the machines had radio active hues, but a very strong stink !
Eight Horses Tea, green and better than drinking
water.
Asda decaff green t delicious 1 cup every night at 7.30pm keeps everything ticketyboo
I'm caffeine sensitive so I can't drink green tea. On the odd occasion I have one and it's ok, but others give me a slight caffeine kick and then I feel quite irritable the next day. It varies from brand to brand.
sencha is reg japanese and a safe bit
matcha is an acquired taste
chinese greens are ok but not as good as the japanese
tea is good but not a miracle cure
you want something relaxing with no caffine id recommend pu-erh
oolong you cant go wrong with either
oersonal favorite outside typhoo or pg is lapsang souchong but difficult to get here
white tea is expensive and supposedly healthy but a bit light for my tastes
we won it at wemberlee
we on it in gay paree...
^ What kind do you advise?...
That's my favouriteOriginally Posted by reinvented
Oolong has plenty of cafeine. If you drink too much it numbs your face!
I like the oolong#12 grown up in northern thailand. You can buy it in Chinatown bkk, or inthe tea shops in Doi Mae Salong.
It's a good experience to go up there and get an education about Chinese tea. Most westerners dont know much about Chinese tea culture which is equal in sophistication to western wine appreciation.
I dont like the taste of green tea, i prefer white tea, it has all the qualities of the green. its very refreshing hot or cold.
I'm the same. I drink a herbal white tea that my wife brings me from Thailand.
She seems to think that it will make me live to 200 years old.
^
The Pensions Dept. won't be happy about that
Well I like the following teas which are good in taste . The names of that are as follows
Asda decaff green
herbal white tea
It's a British expression for "hunky dory".
LD try Tick Tock redbush ( rooibos ) organic green tea ,, this is one of the nicest tea's I have come across and ITS NATURALLY CAFFEINE FREE
Has anyone tried Mulberry tea and what was your verdict ?
Tasted like hot water, same as all the other fruit 'teas'.Originally Posted by Thetyim
i bought genmaicha (made in japan) at tesco...
its green tea, with some grains/corn in it...
it tastes so bad, that it made me almost vomit...
its really awful (imo)...
(thats half of the genmaicha story, for the rest im too traumatized)
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