View Poll Results: What's your cuppa tea ??

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  • White

    11 13.25%
  • Green

    28 33.73%
  • Oolong

    13 15.66%
  • Pu erh

    7 8.43%
  • Masala Chai

    2 2.41%
  • Matcha

    4 4.82%
  • Rooibos

    10 12.05%
  • Herbal

    8 9.64%
  • Iced tea

    17 20.48%
  • Dirty Sock (white athletic)

    1 1.20%
  • Dirty Sock (black dress)

    1 1.20%
  • Black

    40 48.19%
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    Life's Liquid... TEA!

    SADAF w/Earl Grey and One of man's best inventions... McDonald's Cherry Pie's...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PigHog View Post

    Back to the chai for a sec...combine with milk or brew in milk? What's the difference--is it just personal / regional (if we're talking traditionally) preference?
    Yes it's just personal / regional preference. You need to try both of method.


    My eldest son's wife is from Indian/Nepal and she brew in milk. I combine with milk.

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    I think I'll pick up some of that tea spice (or just rifle through the cupboards) and give it a go! What tea would you recommend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post

    My eldest son's wife is from Indian/Nepal and she brew in milk. I combine with milk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PigHog View Post
    I think I'll pick up some of that tea spice (or just rifle through the cupboards) and give it a go! What tea would you recommend?
    If I may chime in...............strong black english tea.i.e PG Tips or the like will work just fine.Remember the English learned about tea from their Indian colonial roots and the tea blends in Great britain are generally from Indian origin.
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    Default Ahmad w/Cardamom ~vs~ SADAF w/Cardamom

    Okay... I told Chad (WV) that is would do a taste test between these two teas...

    Here it is...

    Ahamad w/Cardamom:

    Darker in Color
    Heavier Tea Aroma
    Heavier Tea Flavor
    Light Cardamom
    Strong/Bitter Aftertaste

    SADAF w/Cardamom:

    Lighter in Color
    Heavier Cardamom Flavor
    Sweet Aroma
    Smooth/Lighter Tea Flavor/After Taste

    Both are good tea's... They are two "different" teas and both have great qualities...

    But please don't take this wrong... I am only saying that I prefer the SADAF because I like a lighter tea flavor...

    I haven't done a "One on One" with the Ahmad Tea Bags, but I can already say that they are lighter than the loose tea...

    Hope you enjoyed the review...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Okay... I told Chad (WV) that is would do a taste test between these two teas...

    Here it is...

    Ahamad:

    Darker in Color
    Heavier Tea Aroma
    Heavier Tea Flavor
    Strong/Bitter Aftertaste

    SADAF:

    Lighter in Color
    Heavier Cardamom Flavor
    Sweet Aroma
    Smooth/Lighter Tea Flavor/After Taste

    Both are good tea's... They are two "different" teas and both have great qualities...

    But please don't take this wrong... I am only saying that I prefer the SADAF because I like a lighter tea flavor...

    I haven't done a "One on One" with the Ahmad Tea Bags, but I can already say that they are lighter than the loose tea...

    Hope you enjoyed the review...

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