English Breakfast Tea is a great one in the morning, along with Darjeeling which is kind of flowery and aromatic. Assam is a superb tea if you like it strong (my personal favourite) and Chinese tea can be nice and subtle and very refreshing. Earl Grey is another favourite. Like having aroma therapy in a cup. A company called Twinings do all of these varieties.
If you are talking about mass produced blended teas, then I agree PG is a very very good one. The Co-Op '99' tea is excellent and they also used to make one called 'Indian Prince' which was fantastic too. Personally I tend to go for an Indian tea as I think they are not as bitter as some blends that include African tea, but this is my preference. Dilmah Tea, which comes from Sri Lanka is another really fine tea. Safeway's used to sell it, but I haven't seen it since they became Morrison's. As you can probably tell I don't know what I would do without my cuppa!
2006-11-13 07:26:26
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answered by keefer 4
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Well Early Grey is my favourite, but here are some others that I like
Lady Grey - this is a light and refreshing tea (Nice to have in the evening)
Chai - A rich black tea infused with the flavour of Indian spices including cardamom, cinnamon, cloves and ginger (I love this first thing in the morning)
Lapsang Souchong - a strong, tea with a very smoky taste (nice in the afternoon)
Darjeeling - This is a very light tea (Nice in the morning)
Also other teas include: Ceylon, Yunnan, Keemun, English breakfast.
Also there are many herbal teas which a lovely - I love peppermint and spearmint and Chamomile
However look at this website as it will help you http://www.twinings.co.uk/home_flash.asp
2006-11-13 10:30:38
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answered by Baps . 7
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PG have brought out a Special Blend which I'm really into at the moment. If you like a good strong brew you should try the London Cuppa, which is really nice.
Green Tea is good as well and if I'm feeling particularly stressed I drink Tension Tamer by Celestial Seasonings.
I like tea!
2006-11-13 07:15:41
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answered by Tracey S 1
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2016-11-29 02:43:26
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I personally prefer your Prince of Wales tea or a delightful cup of Scottish Blend in the mornings, followed by a soothing cup of Earl Grey in the afternoons. Hope that helps!
2006-11-13 07:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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PG Tips are great...But my favorite is Guayaki's Yerba Mate..This is a great form of green tea although it actually comes from the leaves and stems of a south American rain forest tree...The difference between yerba mate and green tea is there are even MORE significant antioxidants!! There are many different brands, some more naturally sweetened..But Guayaki's is the most authentic I have come by. Check out www.guayaki.com for other great products..Try a yerba mate latte, YUM!
2006-11-13 07:15:50
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answered by hma85 1
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Wow, I prefer loose leaf tea (tea not in a tea bag). That way I can mix flavors and types:
I buy tea from Teavana (in lots of major city malls) or you can order on www.teavana.com.
I implore you to take a moment to peruse their tea. They have them set up by category, such as white, green, red, oolong, etc., and describes their herbal and medicinal qualities.
I like teas high in antioxidants and white tea for the skin. It keeps my skin looking great in the winter (my problem time- dryness). They come in all kinds of flavor, such as Caribbean Breeze, pear, caramel...anything you can think of.
I hope you at least visit the site and furthermore purchase some. I am sure you will love it!
2006-11-13 07:10:25
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answered by Bathroom Graffiti 5
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My favorite tea Hot or Cold is Lipton green tea. It tastes great and is healthy for you. It has antioxidants in it. I'm not the an expert in health alternatives but I know alot of health alternative people who recommend green tea. I love it for the taste. Oh and try it with raspberry syrup. Hmmmmmmmm.
2006-11-13 07:15:20
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answered by country girl 1
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Lipton's Earl Grey (In Tea Bags)
Absolutely sublime.
2006-11-13 07:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yamamotoyama Green Tea. I don't add anything to it, and it's a great anti-oxidant.
If I'm in the mood for foo-foo tea, I like orange spiced tea or liptons peach tea.
2006-11-13 07:14:05
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answered by Linzy Rae 4
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