What other hot drinks are there?!


Question: What other hot drinks are there?
It's so coooold. But I am bored of tea, coffee, hot choc and hot squash/cordial. Any other suggestions?

Answers:

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try green tea, lapsang souchong, bovril, bouillon, horlicks, mulled wine, hot milk, fruit and herbal tea.



- hot chocolate
- tea
- coffee
- moroccan mint tea
- french style hot chocolate
- cappucino
- latte
- frappucino
- you could search the drinks from starbucks, as they have a huge variety such as gingerbread latte, peppermint mocha, toffee nut latte, starbucks espresso, eggnog latte, caffe latte, caramel macchiato, flat white, caffe mocha, whole bean coffee

(all these drinks can probably be googled, on how to make them taste the best, and what ingredients you need)
:)



Sometimes at this time of year you don't actually need a piping hot drink to make you feel warm inside.
Try a touch of a liqueur or something, like when i drink Baileys with milk, although it's cold i get a warm feeling when it goes down my throat.

On failure of that there is a Latte, coffee with a difference?

Flavored or herbal Tea's.

Cuppa soup. Hot Milk.



If you're feeling in the Christmas spirit a bit, most mulled wine tastes fantastic and you can barely taste the alcohol. Otherwise, for something non-alcoholic you can always give Chinese and Indian teas a shot, they're always fun to drink!



Chai (there are many kinds, but my favourite is DrinkMe Chai Latte. Delicious.)
Herbal teas
Fruit teas
Horlicks
Ovaltine
Flavoured hot chocolates (e.g. white chocolate, coconut, mint, orange)
Bovril
Flavoured hot milk



Mocha's are good :) its coffee with chocolate sauce. so its like a mixture of hot chocolate and coffee hehe
or latte, cappuccino ect



Hot apple cidar! yuuuum



Hello, I can only think of hot apple cider, eggnog, and soup.



camomile and honey for a night your local h&b Will sell it



Apple Cider, Um.... that's the only one I can think of.




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