Anybody know what tea it was?

I went to work early and someone had put a bag of tea on the counter in the break room. It said "free for all" so I tried it. It was a mint herbal and was supposed to give "clarity of mind". I tried to remember the name, but I didn't and it was all gone by the next time I looked for it. It was in a yellow bag, said it was from South America and started with a G. Gyoruyki or something like that. Does anyone know what it was? They have a web site because it had the addy on the package. I want this tea for certain times when I need to be 'on the ball' It was incredible!

Thanks, Billyism

Reply to
Billyism
Loading thread data ...

I don't know, Rick. I feel too green around the gills to figure out what kind of tea it is.

Reply to
Her Serene Highness

"Her Serene Highness" wrote in news:5J91b.24868$ snipped-for-privacy@twister.nyc.rr.com:

For my part, I think the whole thing about leaving a single teabag out for grabs is rather shady.

Reply to
Debbie Deutsch

You mean that they should have cut open the bag to free the leaves? I don't think so - the gyokuro might've come down with sunstroke.

/Lew

Reply to
Lewis Perin

Guayaki Yerba Mate, Guayaki Biological Preserve, Paraguay.

formatting link

Jim

Reply to
Space Cowboy

Lewis Perin wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@panix1.panix.com:

Free the Gyokuro 1000! Power to the Tea Leaves!

Right on, Lew!

Reply to
Debbie Deutsch

It wasn't a single teas bag, it was a yellow folded bag with many tea bags inside... it wasn't Gyokuro either.

Reply to
Billyism

Thank you, this is it!

formatting link

Reply to
Billyism

I've been drinking mate for years and have tried many brands. You might want to also check out Aviva yerba mate. They have a quality product with various flavors as well.

formatting link

Reply to
Mark

DrinksForum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.