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I think i've suddenly become addicted to this combination. What's you're favourite beverage? 🙂

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Originally posted by Marinkatomb
I think i've suddenly become addicted to this combination. What's you're favourite beverage? 🙂
Seconded... I went on a two-year green tea kick.
Now I'm flirting with french-press coffee.

I enjoy green-tea with or without the honey, in the mornings without as a coffee alternative and in the evenings with a little honey.
Flavor is reminiscent of mate'... (similar tea blend?)
I avoid bottled teas, they are usually over-sweetened.

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Watch your teeth folks - green tea is detrimental to your gnashers

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Originally posted by Marinkatomb
I think i've suddenly become addicted to this combination. What's you're favourite beverage? 🙂
I like a good green tea (the tea bags that you can get at the supermarket here are okay if you need something to drink, but they can't compare at all with high-quality, loose green tea), but unsweetened. My favourite green tea is genmaicha, which has roasted rice in it. The only time I had sweetened green tea was when I tried milk matcha in Japan. That was wonderful!

Anyway, while I love green tea, I don't have it very often (don't really know why). If "favourite" means "most frequently consumed", my favourite beverage by far is black tea with milk, no sugar. If "favourite" means "most enjoyable as a treat", it's probably hot chocolate.

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Of course! A milky tea bag is disgusting! Of course ideally there won't be a tea bag involved anyway, but the tea leaves still have to be taken out before the milk is added.

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I am not sure about really milky tea with sugar, but I definitely class tea with cream and rock candy as a real cup of tea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Frisia#Tea_culture_in_East_Frisia

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http://www.topbeautycare.com/Herbal_teas_stain_teeth_or_not__t3078.html

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I was just about to ask about those cups with bottles. But you need another edit to get the spelling right. 😛

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Originally posted by catnap642
http://www.topbeautycare.com/Herbal_teas_stain_teeth_or_not__t3078.html
"Btw, green tea does stain teeth, but is also good for teeth because it contains fluoride." I didn't know that!

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