What is a tea that is good for you and actually TASTES good, too?!


Question:

What is a tea that is good for you and actually TASTES good, too?

i hate green tea. i heard its all fine and dandy for you and all, but it is NASTY.

is there a different type of tea that has similar benefits, without tasting like shredded fried grass? and also low calorie?

or is their a different way to drink green tea or add green tea to your diet without the taste of green tea?

thank you very much =]


Answers:
go for white tea like teacuppa organic white tea, or green tea like bi luo chun, gunpowder...

http://www.teacuppa.com/green-tea.asp...

Source(s):
http://www.teacuppa.com/white-tea.asp...
http://www.teacuppa.com/green-tea.asp...

The Lipton version of green tea is really good.
It has a citrus flavor added to it, and there's also a diet version available.

Lipton Green tea

Or Brisk iced tea

white tea by snapple or long island tea lol

i think black tea or any herbal tea is good for you in some way... i hope that helps

try citrius or white green tea

White tea.

Has a very simple flavor and you can buy it in differant flavors.

mix some green tea with redbull =)

Have you tried white tea?

White tea, or Black tea.

-Audrey

For some reason the Lipton's Green Tea ( Iced ) is really good tasting as long as you don't drink the whole container.

I can't drink green tea, not only is it nasty, but it upsets my tummy. I love black tea from Lipton, just add splenda or equal to it instead of sugar. Good luck

have you tried flavored green tea, not pure green tea?
eg, do you like peppermint? you could try peppermint green tea. i love peppermint green tea because the peppermint taste is strong :)

i would also suggest dried flower/fruit water. eg, chamomile, marigold, chrysanthemum, lavendar, rosebud, peppermint, lemon vebana, mixed fruit, etc. all you have to do is put the dried flower in hot water and the essence of the flower is what you drink (natural flavored water).




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