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Peach or mango tea? That sounds artificial lol
Mango certainly sounds artificial.

I have never eaten peach so I can't say. :)

@Pan-Islamic-Pakistan, are these artificially-flavored teas ?

No guys, they use dried fruit. I have two brands I like, lipton and a french one called st. Darfour (they also make excellent jams.) I sweeten fruit teas with a spoon of honey.

somehow I enjoy plain black tea of twinings also, but only without milk.

I used to drink Lipton yellow label loose, but switched recently to Tapal Danedar round bags (PK brand.) I enjoy the bold and more bitter flavor of it. That is my go-to brand for chai. I crush 2-3 elaichi (cardamoms) and put some boiled milk on top.
 
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delicious brother, is that the sulaemani kava you told me about?

i also could not drink coffee when i was younger, but now i drink it occasionally.



what kind of tea, brother?



So basically you like chai, please visit Pakistan for the best chai in the world.

I have no idea about Sulaimani tea. Can you share a bit details about it? I heard it is famous in Pakistan Tribal area and Afghanistan
 
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I must confess I have never drunk Darjeeling and one other I can recall now - Rooibos. I must do them the next time I visit the tea house.

Rooibos, one guy told me to add lemon after I make it. It brings out the flavor.

I discovered it when I bought some Pomegranate Red Tea (celestial mornings brand) from the store. It was so good.
 
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I have no idea about Sulaimani tea. Can you share a bit details about it? I heard it is famous in Pakistan Tribal area and Afghanistan

Maybe I was talking to jamahir about it then. It is from India, Muslims make it.

Won't that blank out the flavor of the fruit tea or does that give two flavors in one shot ?
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Fruit teas dont have sugar, as they are dried.

Recently I started making a plain drink with just boiled water and dried flowers. They drink it in Arab countries. Surprisingly Chamomile flower tastes a bit like orange. @Falcon29 maybe knows about it.
 
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More than welcome all brothers. Bring your own top hat and monocles.
Someone seems to have taken his top hat home brother. Comes into a conversation and soft trolls on you then crawls back from where he came from - poor old man. Perhaps needs one of them really strong Turkish teas to bring him around.
 
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Actually I made a mistake ... now I think about it, I have had peach flavored tea in the form of Lipton. It was quite good. I think they should make one for mango,

The flavorings suppliers have peach and mango as flavors without the starchy residue. You get the flavor, but not the starch. These fruity teas are a favorite of women, they enjoy it more than men that I have seen.

My everyday favorite is Green tea, but high quality ones. Costco sells Japanese Green tea packaged pouches made in and imported from Japan. Authentic and full of anti-oxidants, which are great for warding off cancer.

I also indulge in the occasional Ginger tea in the morning, Moroccan Mint teas in the afternoon (sometimes on ice if weather is too warm above 70 degrees F/ 21 degress C) as well as Chamomile tea at sleepy time before dozing off....
 
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