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Best flavoured tea

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Cloud44 · 21/02/2024 20:09

Im not a massive tea drinker, only once in a while but I’d like to find a flavoured tea that I like, either for relaxing or giving an energy boost?! There seem to be so many in the supermarket, has anyone got any recommendations? I quite like a normal warm water, honey and lemon mix if that’s any help.

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Santasbigredbobblehat · 21/02/2024 23:26

I rate Tea Pigs ginger tea-expensive though. The Pukka three ginger is a good alternative.

Chickenkeev · 21/02/2024 23:31

I used to love fruit flavoured teas. Berry flavoured. Very warming of a winter's evening.

makeupme · 21/02/2024 23:33

I discovered Korean plum tea the other week in our Asian market. It looks like a jam and you add 2 or 3 teaspoons to a mug with hot water. Sweet and fruity with bits in to garner 1 of your 5 a day Wink

Chickenkeev · 21/02/2024 23:37

makeupme · 21/02/2024 23:33

I discovered Korean plum tea the other week in our Asian market. It looks like a jam and you add 2 or 3 teaspoons to a mug with hot water. Sweet and fruity with bits in to garner 1 of your 5 a day Wink

Bits! Now that's controversial 😂

makeupme · 21/02/2024 23:43

It's like a thick-cut plum marmalade...

Chickenkeev · 21/02/2024 23:45

makeupme · 21/02/2024 23:43

It's like a thick-cut plum marmalade...

I don't think I've ever eaten a plum 😊

Bellabatwings · 21/02/2024 23:46

Twinnings buttermint and twinnings fennel are amazing!
i find pukka too mild and i dont like fruit teas at all, russian caravan is lovely with a mild smokiness

Musntapplecrumble · 21/02/2024 23:52

Licorice 😋

ScrambledSmegs · 21/02/2024 23:55

I used to work in an office where there was often a big pot of tea flavoured with a little bit of a cinnamon stick (or cassia bark) and cloves on the go. It was really good and I've carried on making tea like that at home. You can get the cassia bark from bigger supermarkets or from a good corner shop.

I also love a fennel tea. Pukka is crazy expensive these days so I tend to buy own brand, there doesn't seem to be much difference in flavour to me.

HollaHolla · 21/02/2024 23:56

I don’t like regular black tea, but enjoy fruit & herbal teas.
One of my favourites is peppermint & liquorice. Aldi do a mixture, or you can put one of each teabag in a cup. I like the Sainsbury’s ones too.

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