unless there are tea leafs inside they should be called infusion.
🥱unless there are tea leafs inside they should be called infusion.
But they all, real teas included, taste radically different. Unless your tastebuds are just not into 'warm liquids'
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But they all, real teas included, taste radically different. Unless your tastebuds are just not into 'warm liquids'
that ain't herbal tea
Oh right, I suppose I don't care for herbal tea then.
But peppermint is herbal 🤔
Rooibos also make great lattes with cow/almond/oat milk + honeyRooibos is where its at, a beautiful red colored tea that tastes lightly of vanilla.
Hmm... Maybe I don't know what herbal means. I don't like many teas overall. I also enjoy cranberry autumn which is maybe herbal.
Is yerba mate truly herbal tea? It contains large amounts of caffeine.
It's typically used to refer to any (normally hot) brewed drink that is not from the normal 'tea plant', so things besides black, green, white, oolong teas.Hmm... Maybe I don't know what herbal means. I don't like many teas overall. I also enjoy cranberry autumn which is maybe herbal.
it's not tea leaves, so it countsIs yerba mate truly herbal tea? It contains large amounts of caffeine.
Tea for the morning!Is yerba mate truly herbal tea? It contains large amounts of caffeine.
That makes sense! Thanks. I need to expand my tea repertoire.It's typically used to refer to any (normally hot) brewed drink that is not from the normal 'tea plant', so things besides black, green, white, oolong teas.
However, it's a tea-like substance, in terms of general composition, unlike something like rooibos, or chamomille, or hibiscus.
Rooibos also make great lattes with cow/almond/oat milk + honey