What do you like in your hot tea?!


Question: sometimes i put honey
other times i put milk and splenda
what do you like in yours?


Answers: sometimes i put honey
other times i put milk and splenda
what do you like in yours?

Along with Tea there are a few things that I like to put into my tea depending on what I feel like and what I may be enjoying my tea with.

Here are some of the flavorings / additives that I put into my tea
Dried Rose Buds
Ginseng
Popcorn
Dried Fruits / Berries
Fruit Skins
Jasmine Flowers
Star Anise
Pepper Corns
Cinnamon
Clove

tea bag!

sometimes i put sugar and milk
yum!!!!!

I usually just put a spoonful of honey in mine. Helps me fall asleep. So comforting.

I don't put anything in my tea I think adding sugar and honey distorts the flavor

Grand Marnier and Amaretto (it's called a Blueberry Tea)

I only like green tea or red tea with a bit of calamansi juice.
It tastes great with that juice.
Have you tried that yet?
Try lemon juice as a substitute.

nothing..just give it to me hot

water

honey and ginger especially when i have a sore throat

I like my hot tea just plain and hot - nothing added.

My favorite is earl grey. With that I tend to want cream and sugar. The same goes for most black teas. With asian and other teas, nothing is best, or perhaps a bit of honey or sugar cane. Ginger is amazing to add when you feel nervous or nauseous.

Unless it's unflavored black tea, absolutely nothing. I drink it straight.

I don't like plain black tea, so I have to drink it as chai.

Plain sugar and some candy on the side to go with it.

Sometimes just plain. Other times, cinnamon, sugar and milk. I guess mostly plain, I use cinnamon as a treat for myself for reaching a goal I have set.





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