For something completely different (and best drunk without milk), how about jasmine tea? That's **really** perfumy.
Ceylon tea (which my friend calls Cylon tea) tastes--appropriately enough--kind of metallic.
And then there's good old Teabag Tea. You are in England! You can get PG Tipps (or Tips?), that comes in little pyramid shapes. Or circle-shaped Liptons! And then you don't need to worry about all the pots and such, just plop a teabag in your tea cup, pour water over it, wait til it's a color you like, and then either add milk, or don't :-)
(I never used to add milk until I married an English guy, and now I always do)
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Date: 2009-11-09 04:38 pm (UTC)For something completely different (and best drunk without milk), how about jasmine tea? That's **really** perfumy.
Ceylon tea (which my friend calls Cylon tea) tastes--appropriately enough--kind of metallic.
And then there's good old Teabag Tea. You are in England! You can get PG Tipps (or Tips?), that comes in little pyramid shapes. Or circle-shaped Liptons! And then you don't need to worry about all the pots and such, just plop a teabag in your tea cup, pour water over it, wait til it's a color you like, and then either add milk, or don't :-)
(I never used to add milk until I married an English guy, and now I always do)