Poll of the Day > What kind of tea do you prefer?

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captpackrat
03/15/25 4:12:03 PM
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rjsilverthorn
03/15/25 4:17:51 PM
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I do not drink tea.
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TimeForAction
03/15/25 4:22:39 PM
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Yerba Mate mostly but otherwise white tea
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KalloFox34
03/15/25 4:40:02 PM
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Earl Grey.

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Revelation34
03/15/25 4:54:09 PM
#5:


Jasmine and green but no caffeine in jasmine and not enough in green.

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ParanoidObsessive
03/15/25 5:07:34 PM
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I'm American, so I'm morally obligated to hate tea and love coffee, to stick it to the damned Redcoats.







...only tea I drink is Iced Tea. And occasionally Long Island Iced Tea.

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pedro45
03/15/25 5:09:36 PM
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Black is easiest but i do love green tea. The problem is some places put mint in their green tea by default.

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KJ_StErOiDs
03/15/25 6:11:55 PM
#8:


Chai, though I like green too.

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Dikitain
03/15/25 7:20:58 PM
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pedro45 posted...
Black is easiest but i do love green tea. The problem is some places put mint in their green tea by default.
I don't think I have ever encountered that (thankfully). Mint tea is pretty nasty.

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ToadstoolPeach
03/15/25 8:05:28 PM
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Green tea is my #1 iced by far and in my top 5 for hot.
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Kallainanna
03/15/25 9:26:55 PM
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I drink 3+ cups of tea per day, and usually 2-3 of them are black. My go-to is Lapsang Souchong, a pine-smoked black tea from Fujian. I do drink green tea and puer tea as well, but generally only one cup per day. Probably my fave green tea is Genmaicha, the Japanese green tea with toasted brown rice.

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OHJOY90
03/15/25 11:00:25 PM
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Tea, Earl Grey, hot.

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Muscles
03/16/25 12:03:45 AM
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Probably black tea, green is good too

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Sashanan
03/16/25 2:37:22 AM
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Tea, Earl Grey, hot. Black, therefore. Oh, I see you categorized it differently. Oh well.

OHJOY90 posted...
Tea, Earl Grey, hot.

"Well of course it's hot! What do you want in it?"

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grimhilde00
03/16/25 3:20:29 AM
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Difficult to choose. I drink herbal and white most often in the evening since I have many with flavours I like and they're low caffeine.

But I also have a matcha latte almost every day (made at home) in the morning.

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GGuirao13
03/16/25 4:05:00 AM
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I don't drink tea.

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fishy071
03/16/25 4:44:33 AM
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I chose herbal tea, but I also like green, white, barley, and brown rice tea.

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Lokarin
03/16/25 7:02:52 AM
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I like a thicker, medium heat tea... like citron/yuga

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aHappySacka
03/16/25 7:11:18 AM
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Red (orange pekoe) but I am partial to Earl Grey or Green.

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pedro45
03/16/25 10:59:01 AM
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Dikitain posted...
I don't think I have ever encountered that (thankfully). Mint tea is pretty nasty.
Starbucks is the biggest chain i know that does it. Their iced green tea has spearmint added to it.

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OHJOY90
03/16/25 4:58:11 PM
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Sashanan posted...
Tea, Earl Grey, hot. Black, therefore. Oh, I see you categorized it differently. Oh well.

"Well of course it's hot! What do you want in it?"
Nothing, a true English person would never sully an Earl Grey with milk. Now an Assam or English Breakfast Tea, etc. are fine to put milk/sugar in.

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Sashanan
03/16/25 5:06:33 PM
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OHJOY90 posted...
Nothing, a true English person would never sully an Earl Grey with milk.

Picard, who is French but remarkably English for that, indeed snaps back "nothing!" when asked that very thing on the final episode of TNG. And then discovered that his call for Earl Grey did not really register either, identifying the tea as Darjeeling.

I have on rare occasion added a little honey if my throat was bothering me, but normally don't add anything either. Of course, given that I use tea bags, some would argue I'm a barbarian to begin with.

Now to have a stroopwafel with it, made to melt inside a touch by setting it on top of the hot tea cup for a minute at most, is a Dutchman's prerogative.

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OHJOY90
03/16/25 5:24:22 PM
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Sashanan posted...
Picard, who is French but remarkably English for that, indeed snaps back "nothing!" when asked that very thing on the final episode of TNG. And then discovered that his call for Earl Grey did not really register either, identifying the tea as Darjeeling.

Ah yes, the "unknown Shakespearean actor", he could be rather short lol. I must say I had to look this one up as it's been too long since my last watch, it's the exchange in Cambridge with the housekeeper, right? Picard essentially talks to her like he would the replicator.

Sashanan posted...
I have on rare occasion added a little honey if my throat was bothering me, but normally don't add anything either. Of course, given that I use tea bags, some would argue I'm a barbarian to begin with.

I don't think that adding honey or lemon is an uncommon practice in the UK, although I don't think I've known anyone personally who does. I rarely use loose leaf tea tbf, tea bags are pretty the de facto type in the UK, unless you're posh. The main thing to remember is to put the tea bag/leaves in first, then add water, only add milk, etc (if needed) once it's finished brewing/steeping. Adding milk first is a kind of a no-no, although it's a contentious topic in the UK. We also find microwaving tea abhorrent (I'm personally not fussed but it supposedly ruins the taste).

Sashanan posted...
Now to have a stroopwafel with it, made to melt inside a touch by setting it on top of the hot tea cup for a minute at most, is a Dutchman's prerogative.

Ah yes, personally we Brits love dunking biscuits in tea, such as a bourbon, rich tea, digestive, or hobnob biscuit (yes, those are all real types of biscuits, lol feel free to look them up).

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ToastyPOP
03/17/25 12:48:01 AM
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I can always fuck with some earl grey.

I really like some ginger or peppermint tea as well.

I recently tried "loose leaf" chamomile (whole loose buds, rather) for the first time and that was amazing. Much richer taste than from a tea bag.
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Yellow
03/17/25 2:15:20 AM
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Any tea that has milk in it is a guaranteed banger.
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Sashanan
03/17/25 3:42:57 AM
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OHJOY90 posted...
Ah yes, the "unknown Shakespearean actor", he could be rather short lol. I must say I had to look this one up as it's been too long since my last watch, it's the exchange in Cambridge with the housekeeper, right? Picard essentially talks to her like he would the replicator.

That's the one. Some implication that old Picard was just reminded of the old days and said it out of a reflex, but her response was perfect.

OHJOY90 posted...
I don't think that adding honey or lemon is an uncommon practice in the UK, although I don't think I've known anyone personally who does. I rarely use loose leaf tea tbf, tea bags are pretty the de facto type in the UK, unless you're posh. The main thing to remember is to put the tea bag/leaves in first, then add water, only add milk, etc (if needed) once it's finished brewing/steeping. Adding milk first is a kind of a no-no, although it's a contentious topic in the UK. We also find microwaving tea abhorrent (I'm personally not fussed but it supposedly ruins the taste).

My fiancee, admittedly American, does it (and is delighted if I bring stroopwafels). I prefer my kettle, not in the last place because I am not certain if my favorite mug is microwave proof at all and if it broke, to quote Humperdinck in The Princess Bride, I shall be very put out. When I'm there, I too microwave my tea (well, the water, and then add the bag to the hot water), and found no problem with the flavor. I do use bottled water there though, the flavor of their tap water *does* bother me. I am sure it's harmless but just no.

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PMarth2002
03/17/25 4:41:49 AM
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GGuirao13 posted...
I don't drink tea.


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KalloFox34
03/17/25 10:34:45 AM
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OHJOY90 posted...
Ah yes, personally we Brits love dunking biscuits in tea, such as a bourbon, rich tea, digestive, or hobnob biscuit (yes, those are all real types of biscuits, lol feel free to look them up).
We had some digestive biscuits imported, and I think I ended up having half of them even though there are four of us.

I wondered why they don't carry them here in the States, and I found out it was an utterly stupid reason: they legally can't sell them here because the word "digestive" is considered false advertising.

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OHJOY90
03/17/25 1:08:16 PM
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Sashanan posted...
My fiancee, admittedly American, does it (and is delighted if I bring stroopwafels). I prefer my kettle, not in the last place because I am not certain if my favorite mug is microwave proof at all and if it broke, to quote Humperdinck in The Princess Bride, I shall be very put out. When I'm there, I too microwave my tea (well, the water, and then add the bag to the hot water), and found no problem with the flavor. I do use bottled water there though, the flavor of their tap water *does* bother me. I am sure it's harmless but just no.

Well microwaving the water first to make tea is understandable if you don't have a kettle, I'm referring to the practice of re-heating the tea when it goes cold. Again, my taste is perhaps not refined enough to notice a difference but my mum can pick up on it, and it's generally considered a no-no in the UK.

KalloFox34 posted...
We had some digestive biscuits imported, and I think I ended up having half of them even though there are four of us.

I wondered why they don't carry them here in the States, and I found out it was an utterly stupid reason: they legally can't sell them here because the word "digestive" is considered false advertising.

Well, tbf as I understand they originally called them digestives because they actually claimed they could help with indiestion, etc. when they were first introduced, which was of course utter bollocks.

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Sashanan
03/17/25 1:12:44 PM
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OHJOY90 posted...
I'm referring to the practice of re-heating the tea when it goes cold. Again, my taste is perhaps not refined enough to notice a difference but my mum can pick up on it, and it's generally considered a no-no in the UK.

Gotcha. I never do. If it's gone cold(er) due to an ill-timed customer phone call, I just drink it quickly and hope the next one will be at a better temperature. I guess that's fine for me.

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wwinterj25
03/17/25 2:15:38 PM
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KalloFox34 posted...
Earl Grey.

This isn't bad but Yorkshire tea (or any other brand) with milk and two sugars for me.

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Flappers
03/17/25 3:17:24 PM
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I love green tea and oolong tea but I'm trying to cut caffeine. I've been drinking rooibos tea lately. It smells exactly like horses but tastes pretty okay.

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fettster777
03/17/25 5:00:51 PM
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None. All tea is gross.
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