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Sainsbury's "Fine Kenya" tea
I'm a tea neophyte (a theophyte?). I like tea without milk and with a
little sugar. Of black teas - apart from PG Tips - I've only tried a few, namely a Ceylon OP from Harrods (too delicate for my taste), Sainsbury's "Fine Assam Tea" (not very exciting), and Sainsbury's "Fine Kenya Tea"... I really like this one, strong but very pleasing flavour. Can anyone tell me anything about it? Are there similar Asian teas? If I like this, what else might I try? Thanks! |
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Sainsbury's "Fine Kenya" tea
Thanks for the tip.
You might like to try Oolong. |
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Sainsbury's "Fine Kenya" tea
OK, thank you... I'll try Oolong
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