What is your favorite tea? When do you drink tea the most? Do you prefer tea hot or iced? Is tea or coffee best?

It would be hard for me to pick a single favorite tea. I strongly prefer loose-leaf tea, and I really like single-region tea of named varieties, rather than blends. I like being able to taste the differences between teas from different parts of the world.

If you want to read some of my tea reviews, you can view a blog-like feed of them here on RateTea:URL1 may also enjoy exploring that site (which I created) as it has a rich community of many users sharing their opinions, rating and reviewing teas. It also has a lot of information about different varieties of tea. My favorite varieties of tea are also hard to pin down.

I like just about all teas, but I am particularly a fan of Chinese green teas, Oolongs, and Darjeeling first flush. I also love herbal teas, which are not technically tea, but among them, one of my favorite kinds is Tulsi:ratetea.net/style/tulsi/133/ php? Reviewer_id=1.

Peach or vanilla), but I prefer the ones that are pure rooibos, not mixed with some other flavor. Of the dozens of varieties and blends of rooibos that Amazon.com carries, I’ve attached links to the two kinds that I’ve tasted and like. There are others I’ve found that I like too, but I’m not sure what’s available where you live, so you’ll just have to experiment around.

Another favorite tea of mine is Egyptian Licorice Mint (Yogi Tea brand). I usually drink it hot, but it also makes a really great iced tea. Another one I got into for a while was Tension Tamer and Tummy Mint (both Celestial Seasonings).

These both appear to have the health qualities they claim to have. One is calm and relaxing, and the other helps with indigestion or nausea. Other favorites include Chai spice (Stash is the best), Earl Grey (Stash's organic is my favorite), lemon ginger (Yogi), and Market Spice tea (from Seattle's Pike Place Market).

Widgets for all of the above included below. My least favorite kinds of tea are green tea and any kind of berry tea. I will forego the tea if those are the only flavors available.

I don't like the bitterness and/or acidity of them, and the fruitiness of the berries seems somehow out of place in a tea (I love berries in other contexts, though). I also try to avoid caffeinated regular tea, though normal black tea (or orange pekoe) is OK if it's all there is (but it's kind of boring to me now with all the other options available). Things like apple-cinnamon and peach are tolerable but I wouldn't usually choose them unless there's nothing else available.

Chamomile is nice once in a blue moon but again it's not one of the ones I'd usually choose.

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