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Benjamin
11-09-2025, 08:39 PM
I’ve never been a fan of English breakfast tea.
But I do love flavoured teas (peppermint, chamomile, matcha etc). The only flavoured teas I’m not a fan of are berry flavoured ones.
Barry.
11-09-2025, 08:41 PM
Nah I don’t get the flavoured teas.
AnnieK
11-09-2025, 08:54 PM
I like them....not a fan of minty ones but like fruit teas and green tea
Niamh.
11-09-2025, 08:57 PM
I don't dislike them but I'd rather a cup of Barry's tea
…my favourites are Liquorice & Peppermint and Lemon & Ginger…
..I don’t drink cuppa tea type tea, some flavoured teas are the only ones that I drink…
Benjamin
11-09-2025, 09:34 PM
…my favourites are Liquorice & Peppermint and Lemon & Ginger…
..I don’t drink cuppa tea type tea, some flavoured teas are the only ones that I drink…
Love the liquorice one! I’m loving jasmine tea too at the moment.
Crimson Dynamo
11-09-2025, 09:40 PM
Earl gray yes
Or lemon
Nah I don’t get the flavoured teas.
I don't dislike them but I'd rather a cup of Barry's tea
I didn't realise Barry was a tea master :shocked:
Cherie
11-09-2025, 10:40 PM
I didn't realise Barry was a tea master :shocked:
Baz has hidden talents
Not a fan, like a cup of Barrys or Yorkshire
I drink all kinds of teas and like to have it brewed in a teapot and served in a cup. Green tea (leafed), decaf green tea, ginger tea, blueberry tea, raspberry tea, chamomile, peppermint, matcha, lemon ginger... sometimes I mix different ones... certain spices I have I have to be careful of because of the bladder, so Licorice doesn't sound appealing... I've started eating ginger slices and sometimes having that with my teas and ramen for late night breaks/drama watching...
There's a Viet tea that I also make which is chopped fruit, add brewed green tea or jasmine tea, sweeten it up, add chia seas, mint leaves and then add ice.. I keep a mint plant for this purpose. I really recommend it and there's different variations that can be made.
Edit: Obviously also Southern black tea, which is just heaps of sugar in the south and usually big bags of Lipton steeped in large batches... and then add ice (ice is critical)... in the winter, I put it in a big thick glass cup and carefully reheat it in the microwave... and let the steam from the top of it spill into my sinuses... it helps so much with clearing throat and it's great for when I have a cold.
peppermint tea is good for digestion and ginger tea is a great anti inflammatory, green tea is good for anti oxidants. I've had them all and much prefer them to traditional tea
…for a cold drink, I’m addicted to Coconut Water atm…
Niamh.
12-09-2025, 07:13 AM
Baz has hidden talents
Not a fan, like a cup of Barrys or Yorkshire
Yorkshire tea is the best British tea I agree
Livia
12-09-2025, 08:53 AM
Agree with Niamh and Cherie, Yorkshire tea for me, nice and strong, not much milk. Don't get the flavoured, herbal tea thing at all, they smell nice but taste of nothing at all.
Redway
25-09-2025, 07:29 PM
I don't dislike them but I'd rather a cup of Barry's tea
I hear you. I drink herbal teas (including CBD-ones) for the health-benefits but as far as setting down with a warm cuppa in front of the soaps is concerned, it’s not gonna be peppermint or even chamomile. The ritual of drinking tea-tea can’t be replaced by herbals. They serve different purposes, IMO.
Niamh.
25-09-2025, 10:43 PM
I hear you. I drink herbal teas (including CBD-ones) for the health-benefits but as far as setting down with a warm cuppa in front of the soaps is concerned, it’s not gonna be peppermint or even chamomile. The ritual of drinking tea-tea can’t be replaced by herbals. They serve different purposes, IMO.
Absolutely, a hug in a mug
Crimson Dynamo
25-09-2025, 11:12 PM
A peppermint tea is ideal for indigestion/heartburn
Redway
25-09-2025, 11:18 PM
A peppermint tea is ideal for indigestion/heartburn
Yes, but not for just cosying up and watching your favourite shows with custard creams/malted-milk biccies. Again, different teas, different purposes. There’s a difference between function and comforting, warming ritual. We eat salad and chocolate-biscuits for two different reasons.
Crimson Dynamo
25-09-2025, 11:23 PM
Yes, but not for just cosying up and watching your favourite shows with custard creams/malted-milk biccies. Again, different teas, different purposes. There’s a difference between function and comforting, warming ritual. We eat salad and chocolate-biscuits for two different reasons.
I would have a cup of TYphoo for that purpose
Niamh.
25-09-2025, 11:55 PM
A peppermint tea is ideal for indigestion/heartburnNexium is better
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