Help on tea?!


Question:

Help on tea?

where can you find the best sweet tea at these days


Answers:
Chili's has a new mango and blackberry tea! The blackberry is especially yummy!

You can Sweeten any tea With Honey, Just add a Teaspoon of honey to any tea.

Chai tea is my absolute favourite and I love making doctored-up tea, myself.

The best iced tea I have found that you can buy in a regular store is Lipton's white tea with raspberry. I love green tea with berries, too, also sold by Lipton. As for regular tea, I pretty much make it myself because everything else comes out tasting a little odd for me. The only iced tea I can tolerate that's just sweetened without fruity flavour is Snapple.

In eating out, my favourite tea is always Grandma's peach iced tea. And I love Chili's blackberry tea.

If you're looking for a good boxed tea, there are MANY out there. One of my favourites is Lipton's mango tea. I usually add a bit of lime juice and some honey to sweeten. If you make it with two bags instead of one, tip it into a shaker with some ice and mix in some fruit juice, it's especially good. My favourite brand is Good Earth. The best sweet tea, without using sugar, will always be Second Cup (I think that's the brand - it's a Canadian one) vanilla creme.

Technically, I find the white teas sweetest. Snapple has a very good white tea out that you can get with green apple that tastes wonderful. I believe they have one with raspberry and tangerine, too. Green tea has antioxydants which are extremely healthy for you. I like black tea because it has the most caffeine. Decaf black teas are worse than decaf coffee.

Gold Peak...made by Coke is pretty good




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