what kind of tea do you suggest if someone ask you which is good?

Philippines
September 9, 2008 4:06am CST
well with so many brands of tea in the market,a buyer can be in trouble choosing one.and i feel you wont let that to happen if you came across something good about a particular tea..for me i don't want to endorse tea found mixed with sugar already, i work as a salesperson and those powdered brand teas mixed with sugar in the market are pretty full of sugars which comprises of almost 90% and the other 10% are blends of substandard tea which i may call it.well its up to you if you drink one maybe its good for you now coz you still have no diabetis
2 responses
• United States
10 Sep 08
I would highly suggest you go to www.TheNecessiTeas.com This tea company is amazing, I used to not like tea, but they have flavored loose leaf tea and there are no calories. I do not believe that it is sweetened at all. I just recieved my order of Earl Grey Le Creme today and it is amazing. Hope this helps you a little!
• Philippines
19 Sep 08
thanks for that site you gave me,,i'll visit it later...enjoy your tea...
@liquorice (3887)
9 Sep 08
Wow, I'm with you; the idea of a tea which is already mixed with sugar just sounds horrible in my opinion! Why would they sell such a thing? Sorry for the angry smiley(!) it's just that I really appreciate tea in its natural state. Most people I know don't take sugar in their tea, and to not give people that choice just seems weird to me, I don't know anybody who would buy such a brand. I would just recommend normal black tea without milk, or simple green tea (without any of the fruit flavourings that manufacturers also feel the need to add!) When it comes to tea, I just think the simpler the better. When you keep adding things you lose the flavour and the beauty of the tea itself! I suppose I'm just a tea purist!
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• Philippines
9 Sep 08
i suppose its all for the money,you see these tea are not in its pure state because its formula are made by these so called chemist,imitating the taste of tea through the mixing of chemicals which are food grade as they say it..and if were not be careful enough, you're drinking a lot of it inside you...thanks