I love it, but I only have it when I want biscuits or cake and will have a cup of the tea instead.I am a Canadian and have limited access to British teas so I have to ask...is the Yorkshire Biscuit Tea as good as it sounds?? Do folks in the UK actually drink Yorkshire tea? Or is that an insult to all British teas?
I have so many questions. Thank you for this thread.
I recommend Bird and Blend roobois teas for this purpose too! They do cherry bakewell, toffee popcorn and birthday cake ones that are really sweet with no calories! And caffiene free too obviously.Bought a bunch of herbal/fruit tea to substitute my evening cuppa because it's started to affect my sleep. I'm old
Can't say I'm impressed with Higher Living's earl grey, it was a sad attempt but the Licorice is just delicious. This is coming from a licorice hater, it tastes nothing of it, more like a liquid dessert without the added sugar. I found it super helpful for sweet tooth cravings I've somehow developed after gorging on chocolates and pastries for a month straight. If there's anyone looking for a hack for those times, I'd recommend.
Thanks for reviewing this. Haven’t tried any Pukka tea lately. I’ve been drinking Lapsang Souchong.Haven't dropped by in a while but hello again tea threadAnyone else enjoying the pukka tea advent? Trying the Blackcurrant Beauty today, I'm sorry so see that it's weaker than I expected..
It's not burn your nose spicy but ginger is prominent. I think it's like 75% black tea and 25% ginger so quite strong on the ginger. I suppose you can always add a couple of slices of fresh ginger to crank it up?I've never seen the superblends one, sounds great! And I love the look of ginger chai, would you say it's on the spicy side? I enjoy quite a strong ginger flavour. Higher Living ginger tea used to be burn-your-nose kind of spicy but I'm sorry to see that they've made it slightly more mellow.
Sounds lovely, thank you!It's not burn your nose spicy but ginger is prominent. I think it's like 75% black tea and 25% ginger so quite strong on the ginger. I suppose you can always add a couple of slices of fresh ginger to crank it up?
I LOVE bird and blend, their mint peppermint tea is the best I have had, in the summer it is also really nice cold, I got a gingerbread one which is also nice, very christmassy kind of tasteHello Tea Friends. I was actually thinking about this thread because I bought these bags a few days ago:
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But like with many Pukka teas these days is a bit wishy washyI only had it twice but sometimes when you drink nice tea, you know it's the one from the very first sip. I think I will have to make it in a very small cup too to make sure I get a strong brew.
On the topic of Pukka, I loved drinking this last winter:
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It's herbal and fruity at the same time and for a while it was my favourite little treat, to have a small cup of this about an hour before bed!
Now, is there anyone here who loves a really strong cuppa? The Welsh Brew might be for you. I brought a box back from Wales after a holiday for my office colleagues and no-one but one person drunk it! She is someone who doesn't drink coffee and practically lives off big mugs of strong tea with the tiniest splash of milk! Sadly we don't work together anymore but we keep in touch and whenever I go to Wales, I have to bring her a box or twoI think she prefers the Gold version but the basic one is really nice too!
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They do some flavoured teas too and this is my fave!
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I also like this one but there are other brands who do flavoured green teas but are cheaper.
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I noticed that they started offering more loose leaf teas and infusions so next time my tea cupboard starts looking a little empty, I think I will put an order in.
I recently unearthed a box of Tea India's ginger chai and decided I had it for a while so it's probably the time to try and have it a bit more regularly before it loses its potency. (Teas don't really go off, do they, but sometimes become less potent/weak). Since I am not originally from the UK, I am not super used to drinking milky tea and it's actually quite popular on the continent to have a thin slice of lemon, or a squeeze of lemon juice in your black tea, I have been having the ginger chai with slices of orangeThe ginger and orange work really nice together and the tea tastes very christmassy
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I can also see that their herbal/Ayurvedic teas had a bit of a revamp so will probably try these too in due course.
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And lastly, I got some teas from Bird & Blend because they keep popping up on my IG ads (have been influenced!) but I thought they'd be great for gifts. (Which I am yet to give to the people I bought them for so no idea if any good). But while I was at it, I got myself this:
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I wouldn't say Oolong is my favourite type of tea but sometimes when I go to this particular friend's house, she'd make Oolong in a big pot for everyone to drink and it started to grow on me. I do like coconut flavoured drinks and this tea was divine! I will definitely buy some for the friend, I think she'd quite like it too!
The nice think about Bird & Blend is that most their teas come in loose leaf and bag options and I love having the choice. I wouldn't carry loose leaf to work with me as it can be messy to clean, and you need a strainer and everything, so it's nice to be able to just take a handful of tea bags instead
How has everyone on here been? Have you made new tea discoveries? Please share, and also do share teas that might have disappointed you!
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