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I like chai tea and when I saw it available as a green tea, I thought it
would be a natural fit....something I like and the health benefits of green
tea.

This was probably the worst tea I ever drank and I ended up throwing the
entire box out.

I'd like to start drinking green tea and was looking for some suggestions on
what are some of the better or preferred brands/flavours?


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> what are some of the better or preferred brands/flavours?


There's quite a number of green teas, but two that I would suggest you
try would be Long Jing, which is my favorite green, and has been
described as a nutty flavor, and Sencha, which conjours up the image of
raw fish for me personally, but many seem to enjoy it.

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Sencha seems to me like new mown grass(a good taste), but it depends
upon the batch you get. Toci
TeaDave wrote:
> aaaaa wrote:
> > what are some of the better or preferred brands/flavours?

>
> There's quite a number of green teas, but two that I would suggest you
> try would be Long Jing, which is my favorite green, and has been
> described as a nutty flavor, and Sencha, which conjours up the image of
> raw fish for me personally, but many seem to enjoy it.


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toci wrote:
> Sencha seems to me like new mown grass(a good taste), but it depends
> upon the batch you get. Toci
> TeaDave wrote:
> > aaaaa wrote:
> > > what are some of the better or preferred brands/flavours?

> >
> > There's quite a number of green teas, but two that I would suggest you
> > try would be Long Jing, which is my favorite green, and has been
> > described as a nutty flavor, and Sencha, which conjours up the image of
> > raw fish for me personally, but many seem to enjoy it.



if you are looking for good green tea.. that you have specify chinese
green or japanese green tea. that is a huge different between them. any
way. my favorite chinese green tea is Pilouchung and japanse green tea
is Hon-gyokuro.

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