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Q: What tea do you drink ?

I drink tea, hardly ever coffee. When I was touring around i went to a tea house and a tea store. I bought two quite pricey tea sets ( I think they were ) so i need some tea to go with them. The teas seem expensive to me. posted price 300 to 800Y for ones I bought, but not at that price.
I don't even know what the teas are, one that I really like is sweet. I should have asked for Chai tea which I drink at home.
What China tea do you drink??. BTW the first thing I had when I came home was Tetly orange pekoe tea,,, at the airport,, on the drive home and I put the kettle on after I walked in my door.
This was titled...China tea,, those 2 words go togther,,hey I just made a TV slogan,,,what tea do you drink ? Does this upset anyone?

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I love English tea with milk ans sugar, other than that, brazilian teas are the best, chinese tea only for medicine

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Iced tea

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Tetley Orange Pekoe with cream and sugar...mmmmm.

I still can't figure out why they pay soooo much for tea in China.

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The brown kind.

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I don't mind drinking the green tea they give you at a restaurant. Usually the only tea I drink here is milk tea, you can buy the kind where you add the water yourself. I know it's not actually tea in that form, but that's what they call it. Once I went to a coffee shop where they served fruit tea, it was amazing.

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by my experience, the green tea always a good choice for anytime. and put some lemon in it could make you more healthy. Wink

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well the Chinese got me into drinking the bing hong cha and whiskey combo.

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