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Typhoo Tea - the real thing |
May 21, 2009 |
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Anonymous Person
from Clinton, WA United States
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Forget those American "English Breakfast" labeled teas, those are pale pantywaists compared to Typhoo.
As a boy growing up in England, this is the tea that our milkman left us if we checked the "Leave Tea" box on our order form. It is very hearty in the English manner and, in my opinion, made to drink "white" (with cream or milk) as its strength and bitterness when consumed without cream is a bit much. With cream and appropriate sweetener, on the other hand, the mixture of flavors is just the thing for one's morning, eye-opener cuppa.
If your exposure to black tea is via Twinings, Tazo, or, worst, Liptons, try the real thing and taste the enervating difference.
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