Herbal tea….

If I drink tea there is only one;

Assam tea.

Yes, I used to drink Twinings Assam many years ago and loved it but that was when I had a few bob and I drank a fair few cups a day. I only tend to drink 1 or 2 cups of Yorkshire a day now, very rare to have coffee…
 
Love chinese green tea am happy to drive to our nearest restaurant where i get as many pot refills as i want.
Agree some fruit teas smell great and taste 💩 do like lemon and ginger but tend to drinl some cold where they have a better flavour. Despite liking anything minty, just can't get to grips with mint tea, have a sweet tooth and think the stuff i had in turkey ruined me for anything else, cant do with that amount of sweetness any more.
I love coffee but it doesn't like me.
 
I dont cope well with too much milk so I drink Camomile, Mint or mixture of Mallow ( good for digestion ) and Meadowsweet ( good for inflamation ) all loose tea, then any progress ive made I destroy by drinking a load of coffee 😀

I did get used to changing from builders tea to herbals fairly quickly

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I like my Yorkshire cuppa in the morning and many times I’ve tried herbal teas and 🤢

However it seems they are different by brand, I’ve taken to having a lemon and ginger tea in the evening with a spoon of honey and it’s good…

Fennel is another that is lush…☕😋

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Moroccan tea can have some very interesting herbs in up in the Spliff valley. Sorry, Riff valley.
🙄
Mitch
 
I really can't comment about teas as I haven't had a drink of tea for at least 65 years, but a friend has asked me to look for Yukka infusions during my upcoming trip to the UK. Any recommendations?
J
 
I really can't comment about teas as I haven't had a drink of tea for at least 65 years, but a friend has asked me to look for Yukka infusions during my upcoming trip to the UK. Any recommendations?
J

Do you mean pukka….?
 
Loose leaf tea is far superior in flavour, probably better price per cup too
 

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