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Speciallity Teas
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I have just tried Chia ( Twinings) and my OH drinks Lady Grey regularly. I liked the Chia and I took it black with a spoon of sugar. Others in the family added milk. That seems wrong somehow ! What others might I like that are similar to Chai ? Any suggestions ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Look out for the brand 'Yogi Tea'. (You don't necessarily need to go to specialist shops. Our local Co-op stocks some of the range). They have a good range of spiced teas:
http:// www.yog itea.eu /en/pro ducts/c ategory /spice- teas/
I'm rather fond of their Licorice Tea:
http:// www.yog itea.eu /en/pro ducts/d etails/ licoric e/
Incidentally, the Palanquin Spiced Tea, sold in Tesco, is (in my opinion) a much better Chai than the Twinings one:
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/Prod uct/Det ails/?i d=25050 7108
(NB: If you look for it in Tesco it probably won't be in the tea section. It's usually hidden away on the 'foreign foods' shelves).
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I'm rather fond of their Licorice Tea:
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Incidentally, the Palanquin Spiced Tea, sold in Tesco, is (in my opinion) a much better Chai than the Twinings one:
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(NB: If you look for it in Tesco it probably won't be in the tea section. It's usually hidden away on the 'foreign foods' shelves).
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