my name says it all... ROOIBOS FTW
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For US tea drinkers Upton has a good selection and great shipping prices. Culinary Teas is decent as well.
http://www.uptontea.com/shopcart/home.asp
http://www.culinaryteas.com/index.html
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If i was in the US i would order from these guys, first trying out the guayusa.
http://www.stashtea.com/
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I grew up in my grandparents house where tea was a religion. My grandfathers family immigrated to Canada from "The Old Country" so teatime was nothing to fool with.
His tea habit started when he was a teenager aboard the old wooden fishing schooners of the day and lasted throughout his 86 years. Milk and sugar were luxuries on a fishing boat so he drank it black.
As I remember, every morning Grandfather would fill a kettle with water and bring it to a boil 3 times. It went from there to a 6 cup teapot like this:along with 8 two-cup teabags of KingCole black tea. "Only tea worth drinking but there's no way in hell you can get 2 decent cups from one of those bags" he claimed. The brew would steep on the water side of an old Kemac oil stove for 15 minutes before he'd touch it and it held fort there the rest of the day with him dipping into it periodically.
It never got washed and I don't ever remember not seeing it on the stove during the day ready for a "cuppa".
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Originally posted by PipenSnusThanks to all who gave positive opinions of rooibos tea. A friend just gave me a bulging sack full of rooibos and honeybush teabags about a week ago. I was a little skeptical about trying them, but now I'm looking forward to the experience.
EDIT: Having a cup of Chai Rooibos right now...it's quite good, thanks for reminding me ;-)
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Originally posted by AnselIf i was in the US i would order from these guys, first trying out the guayusa.
http://www.stashtea.com/
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Right now i am drinking some of this...
China PU ERH Tea from the Yunnan province
In the past the Pu Erh teas were buried in the ground where they got their unique tangy earthy taste. Nowadays these teas are moisturised after the fermentation process again and are stored in wide dark cellars for more than one year.
Pu Erh teas are sold for their medicinal qualities and are thought to be extremely good for the digestion and cholesterol levels.
Our Pu Erh tea has a dark, coarse leaf, typical earthy tart taste and rich, bright red cup.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu-erh_tea
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