mint tea + honey + sugar = my most refreshing drink, additionally white tea for detox and green tee for beauty; Earl Grey in the morning only with one sip of milk and two tea spoons of sugar.
Tea is Unique And Very Tasty
Débuté par
skilzlost
, mars 11 2010 04:05
#76
Posté 05 avril 2010 - 01:28
#77
Posté 26 mai 2010 - 01:36
i just had a lovely cup of Assam tea it was very strong as i left the tea bag in too long
but all the same was a lovely cup of tea..

keep up the tea drinking ya all !!
but all the same was a lovely cup of tea..
keep up the tea drinking ya all !!
#78
Posté 26 mai 2010 - 01:40
Ahhhh tea the #1 english pass time
#79
Posté 26 mai 2010 - 01:50
I love tea. Though I don't drink it very often. Mostly since I prefer it with milk, and I'm lactose intolerant. And well.. It's a pain to boil water, then heat up milk on top of it.
In particular, I like matcha, earl grey, jasmine, and english breakfast tea. But those are just my favorites out of the kinds I like. I also really like the kind they serve at most Chinese restaurants. Though I have no idea what it is really.
I prefer most teas with milk and honey. Though some of them, such as matcha, I like with just honey.
I drink coffee more often unfortunately.
In particular, I like matcha, earl grey, jasmine, and english breakfast tea. But those are just my favorites out of the kinds I like. I also really like the kind they serve at most Chinese restaurants. Though I have no idea what it is really.
I prefer most teas with milk and honey. Though some of them, such as matcha, I like with just honey.
I drink coffee more often unfortunately.
Modifié par Nhadalie, 26 mai 2010 - 01:55 .
#80
Posté 26 mai 2010 - 01:53
I'm not supposed to have tea, I'm sensitive to caffeine.
Modifié par bobobo878, 26 mai 2010 - 01:53 .
#81
Guest_Adriano87_*
Posté 26 mai 2010 - 05:19
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good for breakfast
#82
Posté 26 mai 2010 - 05:27
I love tea. Especially Japanese Jasmine green tea with brown rice. But lately due to university work piling up for end-of-term, I've turned to Japanese green tea with ginseng, which really gives me an energy shot. However, I'm afraid I'll probably get sick after all of this is over, since having too much ginseng really makes your temperature rise and that often leads me to getting the flu or fever.
I also like bo lei, the tea you drink when you go yum cha. I tend to drink lots of them because tea money is expensive when you go yum cha, especially on public holidays.
I also like bo lei, the tea you drink when you go yum cha. I tend to drink lots of them because tea money is expensive when you go yum cha, especially on public holidays.
#83
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Posté 26 mai 2010 - 05:32
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I haven't eaten Ginseng or Green-Tea ... but the tea we use is Iranian-Indian and is really Great after you wake up
#84
Posté 16 juin 2010 - 04:55
I dont advise anyone "eating tea" strain it out and use it for drinking much more nicer and refreshing (sorry to hear some ppl r -allergic to caffeine) but there is decaffeinated tea
so u can drink this instead 
gl u all keep up the tea drinking
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gl u all keep up the tea drinking
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Modifié par skilzlost, 16 juin 2010 - 04:58 .
#85
Posté 16 juin 2010 - 06:39
i´m staying with the classic camomile tea. 2 cups a day usualy.
#86
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 12:12
"it tastes like rocket fuel!" - George Jetson 
but yeah, tea = heart
but yeah, tea = heart




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