Why does herbal tea make your teeth dirty?!


Question:

Why does herbal tea make your teeth dirty?

iv started drinking herbal teas but iv found that everytime i drink one it make my whole mouth feel dirty and dry, it annoying when im in a cafe and drinking my tea when my mouth feels foul, does anyone know the reason and if theres a way to avoid it?


Answers:
I think I know what you mean. My mother drinks herbal tea, I tried it once and was left more thirsty than i was to begin with because my mouth was so dry. it was made with tea bags and not "dust". I tend to stay away from herbal tea now, water is the way to go

ssh you can't start mentioning dirty teeth on here it encourages the Americans

Try a different brand. Yes, Americans do drink that type of tea and if you don't like the tea their are others and by the way eating or drinking all makes your mouth dirty.

take your toothbrush and toothpaste with you when you go to a cafe and then brush your teeth after you've drank your tea so your teeth will not get dirty

buy some brush aways
rip,slip,brush, aaaawwwaaaayyyyy !!

I drink herbal tea too but never have problem like that.I love Lemongrass ,Beal Fruit and Pandan Tea.They're all in Tea bag and it 's not a dust,so when you make tea from that tea bag,it is very clean and taste so good.I drink Sabaidi Tea.They have a very nice variety of tea and believe me, you will never feel bad like that with herbal tea again.This is website:www.Sabaidi.net
Wish you enjoy tea:)
Tea lover

it happens with coffee too.

I'm from England so I really don't understand what you mean by 'dust'. Here we use dried herb leaves or fresh ones from the garden. I also drink a lot of green tea and chrysamthemum tea made from dried leaves and flowers.




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