
by - written on 23/01/13 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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When it comes to eating things that are good for me I don't have too many issues. I'll happily eat oily fish (any fish really), green vegetables and plenty of fruit. I eat a little (but only a little) red meat to ward off anaemia and I limit my caffeine intake. There's one healthy - or at least reputedly healthy - thing that I can't get ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/03/12 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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I'm not much of a tea or coffee drinker, and during the winter months I often find myself reaching for a hot chocolate. This is ok for an occasional treat but as I felt like having a hot drink more than once a day a hot chocolate was not the healthiest option. For this reason I have been trying out the range of herbal, fruit and green ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/09/11 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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I am always on and off on the look out for a different cup of tea. I got a free sample of this tea, and have since bought a pack because I liked it. A box of 20 teabags costs £1.45 from the Twinings' Website, though it's slightly cheaper in the supermarkets. Asda currently have an offer for 2 boxes of 20 for £2.50, offering better ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/05/10 (Very useful, 138 readings)
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I'm fairly new to all this herbal and fruit tea malarky but on deciding to do a detox rather than a diet (choc and cake is my downfall but i dont really need to lose the weight just the rubbish!) my partner (who is now a health buff) pointed me in the direction of green tea and suggested I drink it with every meal, so one with breakfast, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/03/10 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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A couple of years ago I gave up drinking caffienated tea for my new years resolution. I thought it would be difficult but I soon realised I didn't really enjoy the taste and it was more of a habit thing. I soon discovered fruit teas, which have replaced my urge to have a hot drink. I have tried many different fruit teas from ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/06/09 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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I have discovered that I have an intense dislike for Green Tea. However, I have also discovered that this dislike is largely lessened when referring to Green Tea with other flavours mixed in with it. Twinings' Green Tea with Orange and Lotus Flower is one mix of flavours that stopped me on my way past the plethora of random tea flavours ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/05/09 (Useful, 71 readings)
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I am not particularly a fan of ordinary tea, given the choice it would always be coffee. However I decide I wanted to become more healthy, not so much lose weight as just be more aware of what I am putting into my body as before I have basically always ate and drank what I wanted. I have scoured the intrnet for tips as well as the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/02/09 (Very useful, 796 readings)
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The Twinings Green tea range is one of my favourite and I have tried all of the flavours. This review is going to concentrate on the Orange and Lotus Flower green tea. It is described as a lightly aromatic green tea with a delicate scented flavour. This distinctly oriental blend combines the zesty flavour of orange with a delicate hint ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/02/09, updated on 11/01/12 (Very useful, 211 readings)
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Another new year, another new resolve to lose weight. I'm pretty sure that a large proportion of women will start a new diet in January, but for most people it won't last into February. I was determined to start a diet and stick to it, so I decided to sit down and actual plan ways for me to stick to it without giving it up after a week. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/01/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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This Green Tea from Twinings is a lovely mellow drink. It is flavoured with orange and Lotus Flower. It is quite a sweet tea and I think because it is green rather than black, the bitterness of the actual tea leaves is not as strong and so does not cancel out the sweetness of the fruit as much as in an ordinary fruit tea made with ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/01/09, updated on 13/09/12 (Very useful, 241 readings)
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According to Chinese legend, green tea was discovered in 2737 BC by the Emperor Shen-nung when tea leaves from a nearby bush accidentally fell into an open kettle of boiling water. Before Shen Nung could retrieve the leaves, they began to brew. He smelled the sweet aroma of the mixture and found the resulting drink had a delicious ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/03/07 (Somewhat useful, 103 readings)
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Green tea has very good antioxident properties. It can help with wrinkles and skin problems. The only problem with the taste of the tea is that it is akin to warmed up fish water. It tastes awful. To get the most out of green tea you would need to drink about four cups of the stuff. Now green tea doesnt have as high caffene ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/01/05, updated on 20/05/05 (Very useful, 657 readings)
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WHY I BOUGHT THEM -- Following a number of yukky skin infections over Christmas, I decided to take a bit more care of myself in the coming year. So along with a juicer and a food steamer I invested in some of these tea bags. Now you may not think that 88p is much of an investment, but hey. PRICE AND VARIETIES ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/10/04, updated on 27/11/04 (Very useful, 929 readings)
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I like tea. Let’s face it, tea is better for you than coffee for lots of reasons. In fact, seeing as you are here I will bore you with the reasons why in the shortest of whiles. First of all, caffeine isn’t great. Like most things, a little caffeine isn’t going to hurt so, say 3 cups of caffeine laden tea or coffee a day shouldn’t be ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/02/04, updated on 08/03/05 (Very useful, 270 readings)
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Want a cuppa? Well I would not just have the one! I just love my cup of tea. A little while ago though I thought that I would go on a diet and a friend gave me a cup of green tea saying swopping to this would help. You can get many varieties of green tea but I have to admit that Twinings Lotus Green tea is my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/05/01, updated on 23/01/05 (Useful, 103 readings)
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This is a very low caffeine tea, that you drink without milk or sugar. Brew in a cup or tea pot as you would conventional tea. It's a green colour and has a slighly citrusy flavour to it. It is important not to swig this tea as you would ordinary tea, as this mode of drinking causes a fairly unpleasant taste. Sip gently for best ... Read the complete review


