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    I normally drink Earl Grey, it has black Vietman, black Chinese, bergamot and 1% Jasmin flowers in it. I buy bags of 400 g.

    I also like plain English Breakfast tea. A good one is Yorkshire Tea. I usually get 80 bags of those when I'm in England, but I've recently seen it in a supermarket here.

    Last year, I tried a really good one from a very posh tea shop (A. C. Perch), it's called White Temple tea. That is good in the evenings, since it won't keep you awake.

    Take a look here: http://www.perchs.dk/default.asp?pag...ik.asp&id=3031



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    Grew up on tea, Mum being British!

    All we ever do is Salada, though.

    I've tried a few herb teas, never been impressed with any flavors. Dad won't even try those.
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    I'm a boring tea drinker. Black tea or green tea. I only add sugar to them.
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    .....love tea.....

    .......especially white and green teas......love the white/green combined tea too.....
    ....with a twist of lemon and/or a bit of honey.....




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    I'm not a huge fan of tea, particularly fruit teas. However I recently tried a ginger, galangal and turmeric tea - strangely very relaxing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    I also like plain English Breakfast tea. A good one is Yorkshire Tea. I usually get 80 bags of those when I'm in England, but I've recently seen it in a supermarket here.
    I too like Yorkshire tea! Although I try to stick with the Red Rose, and buy its lesser known rival, Lancashire tea! I just love the old fashioned map of my home county on the box, especially when I'm away in London.

    http://www.lancashiretea.co.uk/

    Whittards are probably the best here in London, their shop in Covent Garden is fantastic.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    I too like Yorkshire tea! Although I try to stick with the Red Rose, and buy its lesser known rival, Lancashire tea!
    I haven't come across that one, yet. Do you find there's a lot of difference? I got an English Breakfast tea from Harvey Nics one year, that was good, too. Oh, one place I'd love to shopping for an unlimited amount, is Fortnum and Mason - and I wish BIBA was still open.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    I haven't come across that one, yet. Do you find there's a lot of difference? I got an English Breakfast tea from Harvey Nics one year, that was good, too.
    In all honesty I find there's barely any difference in taste, it's really just a question of personal allegiance.

    I bet the Harvey Nics' tea was indeed rather good!

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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