The best tea is often not from any brand, rather buy from a well established tea store (search about them, what they stand for, where their tea comes from, etc.) If it is a single store, that buys directly from farms you can find true winners and so much variety. (I have about 10 distinct varieties of black tea (straight black tea nothing added). Ranging from the same farm but different season harvest, to a variety of countries, and grades of tea leaf. Going back to tea bags is never quite the same afterwords. Though I will say Harney&Sons has nice teas (and with silk tea bags you feel kind of regal when brewing it.)
Best teas are loose leaf teas from a tea shop. . usually teas from China, India or Thailand ... Teas like Oolong, Green, Puerh Tea, Hei Cha etc list goes on and on ... Once you start these teas it's a guarantee you will forget your branded teas .. !!!
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If you really want to get into tea, discover high quality tea, or want to get into gong fu brewing, this is basically a list of tea companies to avoid. I like a nice Harney and Sons milky oolong and genmaicha for quick cups with a meal, but they're not considered high quality in the tea world. They're just the next step above supermarket tea. Anywhere that sells artificially flavored teas, or doesn't list the sources of their tea, is subpar. That said, drink what you find enjoyable. I wish there was an easier way to list the types of levels of tea quality, to make lists like this more clear and less confusing for people.
Harney & Sons’ Scottish Morn, Organic Assam, & Russian Country are my favorites. I also buy Hojicha. I was hoping to find more hidden gems in the video, & was really disappointed to find Yogi becacuse they sell it at walmart-
Vahdam what? I have some of this stuff and I am drinking it now it's pretty mediocre and I would not suggest it to anybody as something special. The reason why I am using it is to clear out my pantry and will not be replacing it with more Vahdam.
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I'm a Chinese, I'm not a tea lover When I saw this video, I was absolutely shocked. I don't know what shameless conspiracy theorists are to edit such a poor quality video, I just wanted to say, please don't believe every word in this video! ! !
😂 this is another artificial intelligence scam😂 The pronunciation is obviously computer-generated, and so they miss stressing the correct consonants in their words It is basically just an advertisement
The best tea is often not from any brand, rather buy from a well established tea store (search about them, what they stand for, where their tea comes from, etc.) If it is a single store, that buys directly from farms you can find true winners and so much variety. (I have about 10 distinct varieties of black tea (straight black tea nothing added). Ranging from the same farm but different season harvest, to a variety of countries, and grades of tea leaf.
Going back to tea bags is never quite the same afterwords.
Though I will say Harney&Sons has nice teas (and with silk tea bags you feel kind of regal when brewing it.)
Thank you, didn’t think about that. Manufactured versus crafted.
Ceylon tea is the tastiest ❤
Always buy tea from local shops who sell loose tea. They are the best and you can taste variety of teas and make your own blend too😊
Which country you are from.? It we compare kenya black tea with indian and sri lanka tea then which black tea is the best overall.??
Best teas are loose leaf teas from a tea shop. . usually teas from China, India or Thailand ... Teas like Oolong, Green, Puerh Tea, Hei Cha etc list goes on and on ... Once you start these teas it's a guarantee you will forget your branded teas .. !!!
Just getting into em. I'm eager for em to be delivered.
Taiwan makes great Oolongs
Only thing I have to add to your info is some branded tea like DAMMANN Frères is pretty great quality /flavor and comes in loose leaf tea
I love a rich tasting tea because im a morning person im not in too the sweet herbal teas thats why im here
This is the first video on tea I genuinely found to be well researched and very elaborate. Thank you so much!
Check out Hebrew tea company…. Glad u like tea!
i bought Vahdam tea based on your recommendation, it tastes like any normal local tea
Where are you from?
Vahdam is my favorite tea brand also. I love their Chai, Earl Grey and Turmeric teas.
Ceylon is better!
Ceylon tea is the best
I had before $1
I love TWG, mariage freres, Tra Viet, Twinings, Harney and sons, and a/Taylors of Harrogate.
How about Dilmah tea? Ceylon single origin 🌱
Where can I buy really good loose leaf teas?
FYI herbal tea isn’t tea it’s a tisane .
what do u recommend for a sweet taste? i Usually drink black tea with mint but i want to try something new
Chamomile is good.
Try Harney and Sons Paris tea. So good!
try something with cinnamon or floral teas. I like a good raspberry hibiscus when I'm in a sweets mood
Peppermints or guava
Thank you , tea forte, is great to drink,
I love Yogi, and Fortnum and Mason.
Anna,
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Personally my favorite is always red rose black tea.
Love tea
@@jordanfields7663 I like coffee in the Morning, and tea in the Evenings
@@davidlloyd1750 I love guava tea aloe+ lemongrass and peppermint
@@jordanfields7663 never had the pleasure of that Brand, or mixture. sounds tasty.
Two other excellent brands are Sea Dyke, and Sunflower.
If you really want to get into tea, discover high quality tea, or want to get into gong fu brewing, this is basically a list of tea companies to avoid.
I like a nice Harney and Sons milky oolong and genmaicha for quick cups with a meal, but they're not considered high quality in the tea world. They're just the next step above supermarket tea. Anywhere that sells artificially flavored teas, or doesn't list the sources of their tea, is subpar. That said, drink what you find enjoyable. I wish there was an easier way to list the types of levels of tea quality, to make lists like this more clear and less confusing for people.
Harney & Sons’ Scottish Morn, Organic Assam, & Russian Country are my favorites. I also buy Hojicha.
I was hoping to find more hidden gems in the video, & was really disappointed to find Yogi becacuse they sell it at walmart-
is this advertising? i'm hearing text to speech
BEWLEY'S or BARRY'S ?
Twinning's ?? Is it me? am i missing something?
I know,right???
'Best Tea Brands' already implies that these teas are inferior to any basic loose leaf tea.
Vahdam what? I have some of this stuff and I am drinking it now it's pretty mediocre and I would not suggest it to anybody as something special. The reason why I am using it is to clear out my pantry and will not be replacing it with more Vahdam.
What tea brand would you recommend?
Did you actually mention a single tea brand?
Percy,
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Yes. He mentioned Twinnings
Where is Kusmi? Definetely you do not know anything about Tea.....
East or west taj mahal is the best in india
Thank you sir
Ceylon tea is the bwat
Kulas Passage
I have children blue water lily tea
Tea do ca cer
井蛙不可语海也
I'm a Chinese, I'm not a tea lover
When I saw this video, I was absolutely shocked. I don't know what shameless conspiracy theorists are to edit such a poor quality video, I just wanted to say, please don't believe every word in this video! ! !
Looking into it. Yea it's mostly bagged garbo
😂 this is another artificial intelligence scam😂
The pronunciation is obviously computer-generated,
and so they miss stressing the correct consonants in their words
It is basically just an advertisement