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Mona, thanks for replying. Darjeeling sounds very nice to drink. I'm sure I'll be looking for it at my tea shops. "Champagne of teas"? That's a really high standard name for it. I hope that when I do taste it, it will live up to my expectations.

Tea bags are nice and all but it doesn't really have that realness compared to loose teas.

Again, thank you!

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Styxx - Let me know if you find and try Bubble Tea! I am going to do the same!
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Styxx, Luzianne is a brand that features orange pekoe and cut black teas. I have always liked it but when my store was not carrying it I began using English Breakfast which is a much stronger and full bodied tea.

I also enjoy many herbal and infused teas and often try new ones.

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Chel-- Yeah! I'm going to try looking for it. Wish me luck laugh

Angie-- Luzianne tea sounds exotic. I've never seen it before but now I'm definitely going to be on the look out for it.

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Loose tea is the actual solid bits and pieces in tea and tea bags contain a lot of tea dust.

Some tea bags are better than others, I suppose. I am not an expert in this.

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Dear Angie,

Yes some companies do use the"bits" of what's left for some tea bags, but there are companies out there that sell tea that is close to full loose leaf tea in the bags. Some tea bags are shaped like pyramids or like a sachet. This allows for the expansion of a full loose leaf tea.

Also tea drinkers are calling upon companies, even ones that "mass-produce" tea, to include better qualities of tea in their regular bags.

Keep enjoying your tea!
Thank you for your interest in this tea forum!

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Styxx,

Thank you for your continued interest in tea!

It's always fun to try new things, Everyone has their personal tastes preferences. I hope that you'll find your "champagne of Teas"

Thanks for visiting!
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Hello Mary! I hope I do find my "Champagne of Teas". Thanks!

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"Have a moment of Serenitea..."

I had a grapefruit 50% sugar no sinkers, green tea today. It was yellow-orange in color and since it was a green tea, it was much healthier. It has a citrus flavor to it and it really was delicious.

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An unexciting blended decaff tea is what I often have. Twinings does a nice decaff English breakfast, but I haven't found it locally. I should probably drink more fruity and herbal teas, but I don't like most of them.


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