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LucasPukus wrote:I haven't fallen entirely in love with tea yet, but I like the Jasmine dragon pearl tea. I have to put two packs of sugar in it though.
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On an average day I drink 10 cups of tea.
I enjoy Roobis, various Green Teas, various black teas, and Pu-erh. I also enjoy some herbal infusions, but I usually don't go for flavored teas.
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MarkK wrote:10 cups is a bit excessive, unless you're talking 4oz cups, and even that is a bit much... you must piss all the time.
Hi, I'm High Maintenance wrote:In the summer, iced green tea with honey. In winter, I drink a variety, but my all time fav thus far is Stash Wintermint. I also like ginger peach, orange cinnamon, and a weird ginger, orange, mint blend that I originally started drinking in hopes of getting rid of a stomach ache, but is actually pretty damn good. I probably have about....25 kinds of tea in my cupboard right now
LucasPukus wrote:I can't stop drinking blended chai. I'm tempted to buy the starbux premix that you just add milk to. Does that make me a bad person? Should I be buying the chai somewhere else? I'm fond of the starbux, so I don't know which types of chai are the most similar to the type that I like. Any suggestions?

Halt! Hammerzeit. wrote:My co-worker went to China and brought back a bunch of this stuff (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tieguanyin). Apparently it's pretty expensive even in China, and it tastes wonderful. I would describe it as flowery like jasmine but much more mellow.
Edit: just checked the price...it's about $100-200/pound here...fuckkkk.
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Little Bobby Tables wrote:Halt! Hammerzeit. wrote:My co-worker went to China and brought back a bunch of this stuff (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tieguanyin). Apparently it's pretty expensive even in China, and it tastes wonderful. I would describe it as flowery like jasmine but much more mellow.
Edit: just checked the price...it's about $100-200/pound here...fuckkkk.
Cripes, how much tea do you drink? I don't know if I could ever get through a pound of tea. But I have bought ti quan yin at gong fu, and it was pretty reasonably priced for the fact that I was only buying a couple ounces and it lasted several months...
LucasPukus wrote:MarkK wrote:why are you so anti-corporation?
Because one just sold my division. And they killed my only dog.
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Usually oolong.Corwin wrote:Bigelow raspberry and orange teas are good stuff. Yes I like fruity teas, but also whatever they use at chinese restaurants(would be better freshly brewed, but still good)
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Halt! Hammerzeit. wrote:My co-worker went to China and brought back a bunch of this stuff (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tieguanyin). Apparently it's pretty expensive even in China, and it tastes wonderful. I would describe it as flowery like jasmine but much more mellow.
Edit: just checked the price...it's about $100-200/pound here...fuckkkk.
A variety of this tea from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian is called Monkey-Picked. This comes from the lovely story that monkeys were trained by Buddhist monks to pick the youngest leaves of the wild species of tea plants that grew on high cliff faces and such inaccessible places in this area. It is considered the best of the oolong tea varieties.
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