• TurtlePower@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Man I miss Ōi Ocha. And Boss Coffee. And Calpis. And nothing like some Aquarius to help a hangover!

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    I normally don’t drink tea, so I haven’t tried many, but I remember mixing mint tea and green tea together and maybe adding some honey. That was kinda nice.

  • markstos@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yunnan Golden Needle for a black tea

    For a white tea, Silver Needle, aka Baihao Yinzhen.

    For a green tea, I like a basic gunpowder green tea, possibly with fresh mint.

    Hojicha is a great anytime tea.

    For cold brew tea: Adagio’s Thai black tea, Genmaicha tea, or hibiscus mint tea. Kukicha with fresh mint also makes good cold brew.

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    It varies, I pretty much only drink herbal teas but my current favourite it a blackberry and raspberry tea I found at a local tea shop, before it was a lemon tea I got in Italy and I always love peppermint tea from my own plants.

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    1 year ago

    Irish Breakfast in morning and day.

    A chamomile or ginger tea at night.

    Ginger tea if I have digestion issues (helps with heartburn particularly well).

  • Terevos@lemm.ee
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    Used to be Darjeeling, but lately I have been loving Irish Breakfast and also Lapsang Suchong

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    Really depends on the season. Right now I am loving my pumpkin spice chai and orange pekoe. White tea is my favorite for spring and there is a green cucumber that rocks for summer.

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    Hard to give a single favorite but I find myself going back to longjing and unroasted dong ding the most