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Tea in general
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by - written on 19/11/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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There are a wide variety of teas on the market, and each tea has its own unique characteristics. There are many categories of tea such as white, black, green, oolong, red, and herbal. Each have their own tastes and bodies to them. White teas are usually the most subtle teas. They make thin bodies and light floral aromas with a smooth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Tea in general For the vast majority of my life I have not bothered with tea. I have always seen it as an older person's drink. However my view of the drink has changed over the past couple of months perhaps because I am becoming older myself and I have started taking the odd cup of tea. What is Tea? Tea is an ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Drinking tea in England has been a tradition for many centuries. There are so many teas usually White Tea, Black Tea, Green Tea and a tea called Oolong Tea, not forgetting the most refreshing Iced Tea. Now they are just types of tea but coming in to brands of tea they come from Twinings to PG to Tetley to Clipper. There are also over 3000 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/09/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Tea is a wonderful drink. It comes in a variety of herbal flavours with a variety of things it's good for - chamomile for relaxation, fennel to stimulate breastmilk production, peppermint to gently wake you up, ginger to combat nausea and so on. Regular black tea is the most common in the UK - it's a dried mixture of the leaves of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Somedays i actually question myself on where i would be without tea. It's like a bestfriend; when you talk, it'll listen; and it never changes who it really is. Haha; i love it. Whether it's a cuppa tetley, PG tips, Barry's Tea, Lipton, Twinings and the list goes on! But where did it all really come from; it's funny to think that one plant ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/07/09 (Somewhat useful, 8 readings)
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I live near somerfield and for the past three years that i have lived here i stuck to the somerfield value tea and i must say it is actully really very good ,according to me it does not taste that much different and i enjoy it every morning.It costs less than fifty pence and to me thats quite a bargain a very good way to enjoy you tea without ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/07/09 (Useful, 8 readings)
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Herbal tea is not for everyone, in my opinion I dont think it is that nice at all. my mum recently bought some herbal tea called pu-erh or something similar, it is designed to help you loose weight & i'm not surprised as it smelt like rotting fish! Why drink something that tastes and smells disgusting when you can have twinnings breakfast tea ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/06/09 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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Where would I be without my tea? Without my morning fix? Where would I be without my tea? All twisted in my knicks! A morning brew, quite thick and brown enough to stand the spoon! And if you say you like it weak. I'd bellow "You're a loon!" Take PG Tips the "planters ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/06/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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My earliest memories of tea is way back in Primary School when i would wake up the morning and my Grandma had a fresh ready and waiting for me to stroll down stairs (good times), sadly now i don't have that luxury and have to make my own brews. I cant remember the first time i had it but i can't remeber when i went a day without drinking it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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***** I had written this review in hot drink section before but moving it to this category as this seems more appropriate. APOLOGIES if you had to read it again but i have added some more information ***** Tea is by far the most popular drink consumed in Britain today, with over 165,000,000 cups being drunk in the UK every single day of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/06/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
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Tea is a famous part of British life and most of us enjoy a few cups everyday. There have been famous quoes and poems all written about tea so it's not to be taken lightly and as there have been whole books written about tea it's hard to squeeze everything into a short review. The most common type of tea drunk in England is the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/06/09 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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I would like to introduce you to LIQUORICE TEA and by the end of my review I hope that you will try it. Firstly I know there are people out there that hate herbal teas full stop. I would therefore like you to try this tea. Firstly it is naturally sweet. It has a delicate liquorice flavour. If you want to cut down on coffee I would suggest ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/06/09 (Useful, 7 readings)
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I am not going to go into the ins and outs of how you make a good cup of tea or how I personally like to drink mine as everybody has different tastes. I am just going to tell you my thought on tea and why I think nothing beats a good brew. Any time anything goes wrong or is not looking to great, whether I have bee feeling down, have PMT ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/05/09 (Somewhat useful, 10 readings)
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I can't believe I'm reviewing tea. Who in their right mind doesn't like tea? Well we had a kid that started at our work and he hadn't tried tea or coffee. I say kid, the lad was 23 years old. So clearly, we had to make him try these hot drinks he'd never tasted. He tried coffee, hated it. He tried tea, moment of truth. He also ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/05/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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How do you take yours? Stick the kettle on and read this! Tea was originally found in China around three thousand years ago. Over the past 200 years the humble cup of tea has now become an essential part of British life. Whether you like it black, white, strong, weak, loose or bagged read and be amazed with these interesting ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/05/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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A (not so) brief history of tea:- Brits have been drinking tea for 350 years, and we'd like to think of it as ours, but actually the history of tea goes back much further. Tea originated in China, almost 5 thousand years ago. Allegedly an old Chinese emperor was sitting under a tree and his servant poured him some boiling ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/05/09 (Useful, 22 readings)
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I have started drinking a lot more tea in the past few months, I did try some of the fruit flavored ones but they proved not for me, I found most of them to have a not very nice taste and so with a couple ofexceptions I tend to drink the standard breakfast teas that everyone is used to, the one I'm currently drinking is a fair trade ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/05/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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Offer anyone a cup of tea, and generally the expectation is to get a cup of 'regular' tea, that which is English Breakfast Tea. Brands such as PG Tips and Tetley, etc, as well as own brands of regular tea all fall under this description, and it's also the type of tea I favour the most. Most days, I find myself drinking coffee, but for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/04/09 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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***Useless- I mean useful!- Information*** Tea was created more than 5000 years ago in China. Tea firstly appeared in Europe in 1560! Various speciality teas have ridiculous (or cool, depending on your viewpoint) names and the funniest I have ever heard of is "Iron Goddess of Mercy", or Ti Kuan Yin, which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/04/09 (Useful, 41 readings)
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Tea is a popular and well known drink, commonly associated with the British ( which is not a bad thing : - ) ) This drink is often drunk hot although some people drink iced tea which is not that nice in my opinion. With tea milk and sugar are normally added although it can be drunk without either, but you can't be a good cup of tea with the right ... Read the complete review
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