Favourite Tea

What kind and brand of tea is your favorite

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jsjohnsmith
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I like Green tea... it's beneficial for health.. It's good for reducing weight

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Will11San

Same here Will....i also like Green tea so much .....and i take it times in a day.

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Johnlouis

My favourite tea is green tea.It have lots of health benefits.It ca help reduce stress and control blood pressure

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oyerose

I like having black tea but from few months i have started consumin green tea for health issues .. actually for weight purpose as well :

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Merin

Hi All, I like green tea as it is great for health. Green tea helps in losin weight and improve immune system. Green tea reduces tooth decay an prevents from heart disease

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Baldwin

i personally very much like to drink green tea. it has good taste an the thing is that there is no side effect of this tea. i suggest you t taste it at home really very nice

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flake

I like only green tea because it so much healthy for the body and so much helpful to keep the body fit. I also take coffee some times but mostly I take green tea.

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Yen

How do you know? Especially when it comes from China where food contamination issues are rampant. For all you know, green tea could turn out to be bad for you.

The common wisdom about what is good for you and bad for you changes. When I was a kid, cigarettes were good for you and helped you lose weight. Wine and garlic were bad for you. Children were encouraged to drink milk and eat honey. Now cigarettes cause cancer, red wine and garlic prevent cancer, and milk and honey have too many bacteria for children.

Ignore all that medical advice. Drink it because it tastes good. If it does not taste good, don't drink it.

--scott

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Scott Dorsey

I drink Yorkshire Tea which is a strong blend of tea. I add a smal amount of milk and sugar to it.I like homemade Lemon Ice Tea, the te made from Teh 2 Tang Jasmine Tea, sugar, honey, and lemon, put some ic cube

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johnemallindias

Japanese green tea. I'm too lazy to NOT use tea bags. And, I use the same tea bag for several days as I feel the weaker tasting tea tastes better to me over time. And, yes, I use the microwave for heating.

Of course, if my wife (Japanese) wishes to heat it up properly from the leaves, I'm all too glad to drink it the traditional way. But, otherwise, I'm fine with my lazy method (1.5 minutes) which is also the cheapest method.

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Rik Brown

Yorkshire Gold and similar blends are mostly Uva-grown Ceylon teas, which gives them that characteristic sharpness. If you like that, you might want to consider some of the single-estate high-altitude Ceylon teas which are higher grade versions of that.

--scott

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Scott Dorsey

Green Tea, especially china green tea. It has delicious flavors and helps me lose some of my pounds as well. Vote for this!

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timburton287

Neal Stephenson's 2011 mega-novel Reamde - IMO, his best (or at least most accessible) in some time - features the following crash of cultures:

"She had approached Zula and struck up a conversation yesterday afternoon. [They] had found their way to a street where a number of tea sellers had their shops, and Zula had been eyeing them, trying to decide which one she would approach, psyching herself up for another round of bargaining. And then suddenly this woman had been in front of her, blue boots planted, smiling confidently, and striking up a conversation in oddly colloquial English. And after a minute or two she had produced this huge bolus of green tea, seemingly from nowhere, and told Zula a story about it. How she and her people—Zula had forgotten the name of the group, but Blue Boots wanted it understood that it was a separate ethnicity—lived way up in the mountains of western Fujian. They had been chased up there a zillion years ago and lived in forts on misty mountaintops. Consequently, no one was upstream of them—the water ran clean from the sky, there was no industrial runoff contaminating their soil, and there never would be. Blue Boots had gone on to enumerate several other virtues of the place and to explain how these superlative qualities had been impregnated into the tea leaves at the molecular level and could be transferred into the bodies, minds, and souls of people condemned to live in not-so-blessed realms simply by drinking vast quantities of said tea. A kilogram of the stuff would vanish in no time and Zula would be begging for more. But it would be hard to buy more in America. Speaking of which, Blue Boots was keen on finding a Western Hemisphere distributor for this product, and Zula seemed like a fine candidate…"

For those who enjoy a certain kind of gastronomic-obsessive writing, I recommend as possibly canonical Stephenson's "Cap'n Crunch" passage from Ch. 56 of the earlier Cryptonomicon. To understand this passage is to understand the soul of the otaku. And for video fans, the chadao-parodying "ramen master" play-within-a-play-within-a-play scene from Tampopo, and Gorodish's diving gear-clad exquisition on zen in the art of baguette-buttering from Diva. Latter two currently available on YouTube.

Other such gems invited.

-DM

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dogma_i

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