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I tend to like more and more teas as the years go by. I was brought up on your

common-

or-garden (so to speak) black tea - the kind made so strong that a spoon is said

to either

dissolve in the cup or stand straight up in it - and Early Grey, but I rapidly

switched to

various oriental teas, including green. I added the black tea back in and went

on to

discover tisanes such as chamomile, hibiscus, rosehip, etc., and more recently

the fruity

tisanes (Celestial Seasonings sort of thing) and the interesting blends such as

peppermint

green tea and Earl Grey green.

 

Yesterday I saw Rooibos 'tea' on the shelves (had it not been there before?) of

our nearby

grocery, and expected it to be disgusting but 'good for me' (as I have heard).

It's delightful

and I have a big cup of it against me now.

 

IS it very good? How? Why? What do we know about it? Wondering.

 

Love, Pat

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The rooibos is interesting. It was hard to find a few years back - i asked a

friend in south Africa to send me some; she didn't even know what I was talking

about, lol. It's good but not my fave by far. I think it's the antioxidants.

Rooibos From Wikipedia

 

My favorite tea is a really really nice top shelf oolong that I splurge on

every few years. Puts that stuff in the supermarket to shame. But if I need

teabags to travel, Earl Grey it is! I really do NOT like the fruity stuff. I

do like the flowery stuff & recently discovered lavender tea. Someone suggested

I try a combo of chamomile, lavender & mint. It was WONDERFUL! Then I did it

using bags of chamomile & lavender tea which was available at the HFS & a mint

teabag & viola! No straining required, lol.

 

I think it's time for a cup of something. I'd really like to steep my own

chai but I really must sleep tonight.

 

 

 

Pat <drpatsant wrote:

I tend to like more and more teas as the years go by. I was brought up

on your common-or-garden (so to speak) black tea - the kind made so strong that

a spoon is said to either dissolve in the cup or stand straight up in it - and

Early Grey, but I rapidly switched to various oriental teas, including green. I

added the black tea back in and went on to discover tisanes such as chamomile,

hibiscus, rosehip, etc., and more recently the fruity tisanes (Celestial

Seasonings sort of thing) and the interesting blends such as peppermint green

tea and Earl Grey green.

 

Yesterday I saw Rooibos 'tea' on the shelves (had it not been there before?) of

our nearby grocery, and expected it to be disgusting but 'good for me' (as I

have heard). It's delightful and I have a big cup of it against me now.

 

IS it very good? How? Why? What do we know about it? Wondering.

 

Love, Pat

 

 

 

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>Someone suggested I try a combo of chamomile,

> lavender & mint. It was WONDERFUL! Then I did it using bags of

> chamomile & lavender tea which was available at the HFS & a mint teabag

> & viola! No straining required, lol.

 

What a good idea - I shall look for that! Hugs :)

 

Love, Pat

 

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