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 No.134349

What kinds of tea does /qa/ like or enjoy? Usually I have black milk tea with honey in the mornings, but recently I've been somewhat trying out different blends and leaves, trying to delve deeper into the world of tea since it's one of the few things that can calm and relax me. Right now I'm enjoying some delicious lavender tea sweetened with lavender honey. It's very smooth down the throat and is working wonders at unraveling the tenseness in my nerves from the cold I'm starting to suffer. Didn't even need to add any milk too for the smoothness of the sip. I find it lovely.

What I'm really interested in at the moment is going deeper into green teas since I've always seen so much on brewing it and whatnot but I don't know what's really reliable info for it.

 No.134351

I've been trying to drink more green tea but I've just been stuck using tea bags like a pleb. I don't even know ho to go about making tea the "legit" way.

 No.134353

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>>134351
I think there's plenty of pleb tea gadgets that are perfectly fine to enjoy. Like one of my favorites is the electric kettle because that thing boils very fast, and if you have some particular ones you can brew tea leaves inside of it with a strainer that I do sometimes.

 No.134355

>>134353
Mmm, perhaps. But I want to try brewing tea with actual tea leaves, I just don't know where to go to buy them.

 No.134357

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I tried black tea with strawberry jam like in that kuso Russian student council anime and surprisingly it was pretty good.

>>134351
I don't think I have the patience or willpower for brewing tea with leaves. When I want a cuppa, I want it now and with minimal effort.

 No.134358

I can't drink tea because it's too hot and it burns my tongue ow ouch

 No.134359

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>>134358
Um, you're supposed to wait for it to cool down before drinking it...

 No.134360

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>>134358
you can have mizudashi tea

 No.134361

>>134359
if it's warmer than room temperature I can't drink it sorry
>>134360
but then it is no longer real tea if it's not hot

 No.134362

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Sometimes I want to get into drinking tea, the healthy stuff, but I just never get around to it. I even grew some stuff to make tea-like stuff, like mint and chamomile and stuff but just never got around to it. It's basically like cooking, but cooking is supposed to provide me with lots of food to eat.

 No.134472

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>>134360
I sometimes make this using sencha teabags. It's a nice alternative to plain water though I'm not sure if drinking it before bed is such a good idea like with any caffeinated teas.

 No.134499

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I'd recommend matcha more if it wasn't so expensive. Relaxed focus compared to coffee, and much quicker to prepare than loose leaf once you get the hang of it.

 No.134505

>>134499
It also attracts Japanese spirits.




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