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Is there a particular brand of mint green tea that is really good or are
they pretty much all the same?


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> Is there a particular brand of mint green tea that is really good or are
> they pretty much all the same?


They're different depending on the tea used and the kind and amount of mint
(spearmint, peppermint). What's really good depends on your own taste buds.
I suggest that you get sample sizes or the smallest amounts possible until
you find what you like just like with all the other teas available out
there.

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In article <xMDrh.681479$5R2.409752@pd7urf3no>, alex > wrote:
>Is there a particular brand of mint green tea that is really good or are
>they pretty much all the same?


I always use the cheapest possible "Temple of Heaven" brand green, with
dried mint from the backyard. I think the secret is having good strong
mint.
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Scott /18/07

> In article <xMDrh.681479$5R2.409752@pd7urf3no>, alex > wrote:
>> Is there a particular brand of mint green tea that is really good or are
>> they pretty much all the same?

>
> I always use the cheapest possible "Temple of Heaven" brand green, with
> dried mint from the backyard. I think the secret is having good strong
> mint.> --scott


I'd bet that if you upgraded your green tea for
this enterprise, combined with the mint from
your back yard, you'd be pleasantly surprised.
Michael


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