There are so many types and brands of tea out there that a person may be overwhelmed with choices and end up drinking the same ones again and again. Even though I’m a long-time tea drinker, I never used to venture much beyond plain green tea or fruity flavors like raspberry or peach. All that changed when the host of one of my book clubs brought in different and delicious teas every week. Since then, rich and flavorful teas have become my new favorite. If you want to venture out of your tea comfort zone, here are 10 Must-Try Teas with the Most Flavor.
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10 Must-Try Teas with the Most Flavor
- Green Ginger (from Tazo): A smooth green tea with spicy ginger and sweet pear.
- Earl Grey (from Tazo): A bold black tea blended with bergamot.
- Wild Sweet Orange (from Tazo): A tangy herbal tea with orange peel, lemongrass, citrus herbs, and licorice root.
- Turmeric Active (from Pukka): A pungent turmeric herbal tea with ginger and galangal.
- After Dinner (from Pukka): A robust herbal tea with sweet fennel, roasted chicory, and cardamom.
- Vanilla Chai (from Bigelow): A black Chai tea with a smooth vanilla blend.
- Tension Tamer (from Celestial Seasonings): A flavorful herbal tea with Eleuthero, peppermint, cinnamon, ginger, licorice, and other herbs.
- Bengal Spice (from Celestial Seasonings): A rich tea filled with cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and cloves. Spicy with a little sweetness. Celestial Seasonings calls it their caffeine-free version of chai.
- Winter Spice (from Twinings): a sweet-smelling apple-flavored tea with cinnamon, cardamom, and clove.
- Darjeeling (from Twinings): A delicate, flavor-filled black tea. Darjeeling tea originates in Darjeeling, a town located in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains.
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Whether you’re making one of these very flavorful teas or one of your own favorites, here are a few tips to help brew your perfect cup of tea.
Tips for the Perfect Cup of Tea:
*After water comes to a boil let it sit for about 2 minutes before pouring over the teabag so that it doesn’t scald the tea.
*Use 8 oz. of water.
*Steep tea for 4 – 6 minutes.
*Remove the bag from the cup as tea becomes bitter if it steeps too long.
*For a stronger tea use 2 bags instead of 1 (same amount of water).
If you enjoy drinking tea, hot or cold, it’s time to try some different and new tea flavors. Try one of these 10 Must-Try Teas with the Most Flavor and enjoy!
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Lisa is a mother of three lovely young women and is a new grandmother to a baby boy! She has been married to her high school sweetheart for more than thirty years. Lisa is originally from Dearborn Heights, Michigan, but has lived in the Tampa Bay area since 1984. Running a small business for over 25 years and raising a family has made for a busy, busy life with many ups and downs; it’s definitely been an adventure.
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Lindsey Goodwin is a food writer and tea consultant with more than 12 years of experience exploring tea production and culture. In the West, black tea is the most commonly served type of tea. However, there are many different types of black teas, both packaged in bags or loose-leaf. Below, you’ll find descriptions, photos, price listings and reviews of top recommendations for must-try black teas.