Do you like tea?

Canada
July 21, 2011 11:29am CST
I love tea and drink it three times a day. But I have only tried orange pekoe.Are there any other good types of tea?
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@BabyFund (24)
• United States
16 Oct 11
I love a good cup of tea. Black Chai tea is really popular in my house. Darjeeling tea is pretty darn good, too. And I'm a big fan of green tea (authentic green tea, not that Lipton green tea.), and Chamomile tea is good when I'm tired or stressed. I usually don't add sugar to my tea. But I do like a taste of honey in my Black Chai tea with a spot of milk. Oolong tea is really nice as well.
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@shuuen (39)
• Japan
18 Sep 11
Green tea is good for the body. It's a flavor that takes getting used to, I think, or maybe it's just a matter of how strong the tea is. Either way, tea is a better source of caffeine than coffee, and the health benefits it gives is innumerable :)
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@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
21 Jul 11
i only like tea in the winter. its too hot right now to drink tea or anything hot for that matter!!
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@asyria51 (2861)
• United States
21 Jul 11
I am not a tea drinker, but there is an apple cinnamon that is almost bearable in the winter or when i am sick.
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7 Aug 11
I drink oolong and green tea everyday but I don't exactly love the taste, I just tolerate it for the benefits. I don't drink it with sugar or milk though, I usually just brew them and drink them straight up. How do you drink yours? :)
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• Philippines
31 Jul 12
I love tea, particularly oolong and green. It's been an old love affair that in recent months has been renewed.
@marie2052 (3691)
• United States
21 Jul 11
HI Hailey and welcome to Mylot. I drink the regular black tea that you speak of (Liptons is our brand) But we had a historical section that had quaint shops and I found myself in a tea and spice shop. I ABSOLUTELY love Vanilla tea and Strawberry tea. They are naturally mixed with the black tea. There are many flavors implemented in the black teas. Then there is the Green tea. My rhuematologist has me drinking one to 3 cups a day So I have found a wildberry green tea and just found a Strawberry green tea. Check out your tea aisle in your local store. There are white teas which are the buds before the tea is fully developed. Then the green teas Then the black teas. Then all of these teas have some that are decaffinated. And there are herbal teas. Personally I can't do the herbal teas. They do not taste like tea to me. Bigelow and Twinnings have teas such as English Breakfast, Darjeeling and different teas as such. I drink all my flavored teas hot. While I do make a pitcher of regular Liptons tea cold to have during the heat. But usually when the sun goes down and it cools off i drink between 1 to 3 cups of tea a day. Good luck with your teas and tasting.