Tea?
#121
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Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: Seat 1A, Juice pretty much everywhere, Mucci des Coins Exotiques
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I either drink tisane or whatever green tea I can find. No additives. I don't drink coffee and try to avoid caffeine as much as possible, given the fact that I'm often jet lagged.
Let's all sing the tea song!
Let's all sing the tea song!
#122
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: SEA or BGR, Lower Earth Orbit
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I either drink tisane or whatever green tea I can find. No additives. I don't drink coffee and try to avoid caffeine as much as possible, given the fact that I'm often jet lagged.
Let's all sing the tea song! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw6qxDPmOGM
Let's all sing the tea song! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw6qxDPmOGM
#123
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Oh yes, I drink Jasmine tea exclusively while traveling in Asia. But good Jasmine tea isn't always available in other regions. TWC is the brand I most often find in high end hotels in Asia. In Europe I mostly drink tisane which is also caffeine-free. Or if I'm jet-lagged and need a bit of caffeine, Gunpowder tea is one of the ones I like. I like Mariage Frres while in Europe.
#125
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Join Date: Nov 1999
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Is the Jasmine tea comprised of pure Jasmine flowers or is it just tea perfumed with Jasmine flowers?
Running out of the Indian market Brooke Bond tea I've been drinking so I bought a pound of Indian market Liptons though I find the western world Liptons tea bag tea too weak and insipid. Coupon for a box of their fancy triangular bagged tea helped, though I don't think they were expecting to redeem that against loose leaf tea.
Running out of the Indian market Brooke Bond tea I've been drinking so I bought a pound of Indian market Liptons though I find the western world Liptons tea bag tea too weak and insipid. Coupon for a box of their fancy triangular bagged tea helped, though I don't think they were expecting to redeem that against loose leaf tea.
#126
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Finally getting around to my first cup (sadly without milk, as I don't have any in the house). It's quite nice - just fragrant and floral enough of bergamot without being cloying.
#128
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#131


Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: In a hotel somewhere trying to repack everything I brought (and bought) in to a carry-on smaller than my last one.
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I'm a bit of tea and tisane nut and almost always travel with a mini dual voltage kettle so I can start and end my day with a decent cup. The only teas and tisanes I don't like are the overly sugary and artificial blends such as the "bubblegum pineapple poodle carob marshmallow agave summer tea" from places such as Teavana or Davids tea. I am fine however with their regular teas or lightly scented teas.
Sadly one of my favourite Tea blenders, Whittards, went into administration a few years back and the new management have completely changed their historically excellent product into something highly artificial.
Sadly one of my favourite Tea blenders, Whittards, went into administration a few years back and the new management have completely changed their historically excellent product into something highly artificial.
#132


Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: YVR
Programs: Aeroplan, AAdvantage
Posts: 2,107
Supposedly the mojoe will be able to brew tea next year. It is very promising but it's only a kickstarter from 2015 Dec with the last update this September, so who knows. I didn't back it. I'd like one, badly but I have zero confidence in preordering.





