Attn: Loose leaf tea drinkers.
#12
Yes, Teavana is the place I went, I can't afford too much there,but oh my how wonderful the teas were they had made for samples the day I went . They are too far away and too expensive so I am starting my search.
#13
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Location: Perth, Western Australia
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I am an avid tea drinker, but can't help you with online sources. One of my favourite teas is "Russian Caravan" it has a very smoky taste and I really love a good English Breakfast. Still can't get the taste of Green Tea, but in summer drink a few fresh herbals....lemongrass is lovely and one of the safer herbals to experiment with. Used to give my children Chamomile Tea sweetened with honey before bedtime when they were small.
#14
Teavana is also my favorite. We have a shop here in Vegas at the Fashion Show Mall...my favorite is "Too Life" with a little extra "Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls Green Tea". It is expensive, so for us its our winter favorite for a night-time warm up : )
#16
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Until I found David's I would try loose tea, and then soon return to bagged tea.
Now I'm so sold on David's that the other day when I used a tea bag, it seemed so strange!
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I love tea! I am too lazy to do steeped loose tea but I do buy it when I am out for a special treat. Tea is a diarretic so it would be hard on someone who was having kidney problems. Some people can't function without their cofffee, I'm that way about my tea!
#18
In all honesty, I didn't think that the U.S.A. had very good tea whilst I was there. However, I notice that Madura tea is exported to the States now, so it should be improving. I really like lapsang souchong tea but it is not to everyone's taste. There are many nice tea brands and my personal preference is for Twinings and Madura. You can have a look at the Madura brand at the address below:
http://www.maduratea.com.au/shopping.html
http://www.maduratea.com.au/shopping.html
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