• Martj9@piefed.social
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    If you like fruity nuances Ceylon could be a thing, you get good quality without spending a lot

    If you like darker, maltier and deeper taste, you can go for Assam, there is a lot of quality types and prices

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      Literally my two favorite tea varieties. I switch between them, though I like Assam just a bit more.

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        I am an impudent fan of Assam, but in the previous post I tried to be somewhat impartial

        Assam is good both on its own and as a solid base in blends. Rich, deep, vibrant, generous: excellent in solos as well as a low notes giver for other teas. It’s like a violoncello

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    Please try a Yunnan tea.

    Or Darjeeling, if you prefer something like a “dry Riesling” ( dry, precise ).

    XOR if you prefer the health-benefits, please consider trying green tea?

    ( black is simply oxidized-to-death: that’s the only difference. IF you want the beneficial-when-not-oxidized chemicals in the tea, then green’s your option )

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    I’ve got a feeling, based on the wording of your title, that you are looking for exact product recommendations. In which case your general location in the world might be helpful

    As for the daily drinker black (in the European sense, right?) tea, though I like Darjeelings. They have a nice happy-fruity flavour

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    That’s a pretty open-ended question, but I think other folks have made some good suggestions.

    Assam, Ceylon, and Yunnan teas tend to be the best in terms of price per gram, and can be found from multiple vendors.

    Did you want specific vendors/recommendations?

  • Tofutefisk @lemmygrad.ml
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    3 days ago

    i get my tea from yunnan sourcing, which i believe is available worldwide through the website. they carry a wide selection of reasonably priced loose leaf black teas.

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    I explore a lot of different teas, including the complicated world of pu’er. And I’ve found a bunch that I really enjoy. But I still drink a very simple Numi Breakfast Blend every morning 🤷‍♂️