The southern US (Where TN is) is known for being one of the only places in the US that actually enjoys sweet tea in masses. So yeah, I LOVE sweet tea. It's like heaven.Mind enlightening us Non-Americans? :P
When we refer to "unsweet tea" we're just referring to black tea, generally iced, in my experience, without honey or sugar or anything like that.North Americans, please explain - what is sweet/unsweetened tea?!
I drink hot black tea, no milk, no sugars. I tend to drink a cup every morning and every afternoon (around 4-5pm). I used to take a little bit of milk but I prefer my tea super strong, and after I was abroad for a while and didn't have regular access to milk, I adapted to just drinking plain black tea. :P
Licorice tea sounds... Strange. I dunno if I trust that one. Dandelion tea, on the other hand, sounds superb. I made dandelion cookies once - they were super puffy and fuzzy and weird. None of my family had more than a bite, but I enjoyed them. I think.i brew tree everyday :)
Lately I've been concerned about my liver and gallbladder so I've been drinking a licorice tea and a dandelion tea. I love learning about all the benefits of different teas so I'm always trying new ones. I drink my teas plain unless I'm having chai tea, then I add a little milk/cream and some sugar
i brew tree everyday :)
Lately I've been concerned about my liver and gallbladder so I've been drinking a licorice tea and a dandelion tea. I love learning about all the benefits of different teas so I'm always trying new ones. I drink my teas plain unless I'm having chai tea, then I add a little milk/cream and some sugar