I’m an earl grey with honey man, but if I’m being honest, I’ve never really tried much else.
Tulsi
Lapsang Souchong, steeped so your can taste it. Honey. Milk. Fixes everything.
the only tea for me, it will surely be
it’s from a pot, it’s piping hot
It’s
edit: I also enjoy a rare London Fog sometimes
Y’all are actually into specific teas! I just like anything fruity, lol. Usually decaf, because my body despises caffeine.
To quote Al Swearengen: “I like that fucking darjeeling black. Oops.”
Learning about old people drama, its so interesting to find out about a 30 years old beef that never gets squashed
Dandelion
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Oolong specifically Dongfang meiren
Artichoke is the ultimate choice without a morsel of doubt. Any other answer is wrong because of that.
Go to Turkey. Visit the shops in Istanbul where they sell carpets. Be invited in for a beer and a meal.
They will serve delicious apple tea.
But really, it’s the whole experience. And that’s the best tea.
Went there as a kid, great mint tea. Some of the most inviting people I’ve ever met. Sat with nomads hocking black wool from their herd.
To be fair, i think most people are like this if you take the time to talk to them. However, their tea may be less good.
Sencha
Earl Gray. Hot.
Lapsang souchong
Tastes like old leather and tobacco. Fabulous.
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This is my go to. It’s a lot, but I love it. If you want a tea that isn’t afraid to be bold, this is great. However, anyone around will think you’re cooking something with all the smoke smell.
The local Polish grocery store has a selection of eastern European herbal teas, herbs which I’d never heard of, and it’s such an interesting experience in tea. One is a type of moss and it makes such pale tea, it’s so unusual. I’m loving trying them all.
I also love lemongrass spearmint tea, and rooibos and honey bush teas from South Africa which a friend sends me.