Mine at the moment is Linden, sometimes called Lime Flower. It's so comforting and calming....
It's also very unusual because if you squeeze the tea bag it produces a gloopy syrup which i've never come across with others teas
Mine at the moment is Linden, sometimes called Lime Flower. It's so comforting and calming....
It's also very unusual because if you squeeze the tea bag it produces a gloopy syrup which i've never come across with others teas
I find most herbal teas to be a bit weak and taste less,
I bought a lot of Twinings fruit teas once. Majorly disappointing.
LLR,
Given your penchant for cycling, I'm surprised your favourite tea isn't PG Tips
I enjoy lose leaf Earl Grey and English Breakfast at different times of the day. I once tried a Bulgarian tea that had toffee pieces in so that was an unusual combination.
I’ve tried so many over the years, but my go-to lately has been this soothing blend, especially in the evenings when I want to unwind. What I love most is that it’s not just a tasty drink—it feels like it’s helping my body, too. It’s meant to support cleansing, which makes me feel good about sipping it regularly.I still enjoy the classics, like green tea or a nice chamomile before bed, but this one has become a bit of a ritual. If you like teas that feel refreshing and beneficial at the same time, I’d say it’s worth a try. My favorite lately has been glyco cleanse tea —I highly recommend it!
I like peppermint tea as well. Also fruit teas. But not Assam, too much!
I never tried it, I’ve always been a bit wary of it..
Earl Grey for me too, though every brand is different. I haven't found ultimate Earl Grey yet, but I'm on it!
I like Earl Grey tea as a treat. I used to like lapsang souchong tea but people in my shared accomodation back then grumbled that it left a taste in the (shared) tea pot even after the teapot was rinsed out. I must try lapsang souchong again sometime.
Linden tea sounds like a cozy hug in a cup – I've got a soft spot for calming teas too. It's the little rituals that make tea special. I've had my fair share of unique tea surprises, but that gloopy syrup twist is totally new to me! Tea always finds a way to surprise and delight. I've even found a site with many reviews and articles about tea- https://professionalteataster.com. Ta lovers, you will love this!