Is Williamson Earl Grey tea REALLY 'England's finest'?!


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Is Williamson Earl Grey tea REALLY 'England's finest'?

That is what it said in the 'Ethnic Foods/British' aisle of my local supermarket here in the USA.
I went there to try Marmite--hmmm,still deciding if I like it,LOL.

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11 hours ago
I did see Heinz baked beans,not the pickle:)


Answers: 11 hours ago
I did see Heinz baked beans,not the pickle:) Marmite on toast hmm lovely , Earl grey is a very English blend of tea whether its ethnic when it can't be grown here is a good point lol .Can you get Heinz baked beans or Branston Pickle ? I've never heard of it! Love marmite though :) I don't know what it is about Earl Grey but it's the tea that seems to feature in any American-made program or film. I can't think why because it's dreadful stuff - too fragrant and no guts. A good cup of Kenyan breakfast tea or Yorkshire tea is the real stuff to drink.

Don't forget, Brits do not take their tea straight - we pour sugar and cow juice into it so we have to start with a strong brew, especially when taken with Marmite on toast. Over rated expensive tea.

Lipton is just as good if you make strong English Breakfast Tea is the best afaiac



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