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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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Hello,
a few years ago i have had a very good english tea, it was in a plastic dark blue bag with flowers design, it was closed with a little adhesive label, and the flavor was containing cinnamon and vanilla, but pretty soft (i don't like vanilla, but it was tasting really very good). I understand it is not easy to identify a tea with such few details, but any suggestions about the possible brand/type of this tea ? I really wolud like to identify and buy this tea, it was excellent. Thanks, RR |
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On Feb 28, 2:11*pm, "Rightrik" wrote:
Hello, a few years ago i have had a very good english tea, it was in a plastic dark blue bag with flowers design, it was closed with a little adhesive label, and the flavor was containing cinnamon and vanilla, but pretty soft (i don't like vanilla, but it was tasting really very good). I understand it is not easy to identify a tea with such few details, but any suggestions about the possible brand/type of this tea ? I really wolud like to identify and buy this tea, *it was excellent. Thanks, RR Go to a search engine and type in "English Breakfast Tea." They show about 40 boxes. Many of them have black or blue boxes, but I saw none as you describe. Toci |
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"Rightrik" wrote in
: Hello, a few years ago i have had a very good english tea, it was in a plastic dark blue bag with flowers design, it was closed with a little adhesive label, and the flavor was containing cinnamon and vanilla, but pretty soft (i don't like vanilla, but it was tasting really very good). I understand it is not easy to identify a tea with such few details, but any suggestions about the possible brand/type of this tea ? I really wolud like to identify and buy this tea, it was excellent. The blue bag would indicate to me that the tea was from Whittard of Chelsea. They make a variety of flavored teas, which are hard to get in the US unless you live near one of their two US stores. If you like the cinamon but not the vanilla you may want to try their Spice Imperial tea. |
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Hello, i've just been on their website, but the tea blue bags are different.
The one i am looking for was dark blue like those, but with colored flowers printed on it. Thank you anyway. RR |
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