What is your favorite tea

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My favorite tea is chamomile tea. It's very soothing and relaxing.
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Constant Comment by Bigelow. Love it especially during cold weather. After that, peach tea.
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Wanja Hannah wrote: 14 Aug 2019, 12:39 I love my tea brewed with masala and ginger.
This sounds delicious!! What is in the masala?

I love Yogi Tea "Classic" blend, especially as the weather gets colder.
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I love pretty much all things tea but my friend sells her own tea and she has the best flavours. Caramel Latte, Orange Creamsicle, Maple Chai, Matcha etc I love all of her tea flavours.
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For standard teas, I am a huge fan of chai tea. There's a quaint little tea shop in my home town that sells loose-leaf teas, and my favorites have all been from that company. They tend to be herbal blends. Loose-leaf tea has been a revelation! It is so much more flavorful!
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I love green and ginger tea
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I go for Green Tea. More healthy.
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I love passion and Jasmine, I think it's really great, I love lemon tea too.
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I like chamomile tea and ginger tea
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Green tea
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Definitely Yorkshire tea for me! Milk first, then teabag and hot water. That order or how else can you gauge how strong it is?!
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I like peppermint tea with honey and rose tea.
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English Breakfast or Earl Grey. :)
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