Some people
go wine tasting, I love to go tea tasting. There is something about coffee
shops that I just adore, I love the little clinking noise of the spoons hitting
the saucers and just the general atmosphere. I usually rate a coffee shop on
their selection of teas, a lot of places just have bog standard tea which
displeases me greatly. On the other hand some places have an amazing selection
and I am spoiled for choice.
I am a tea
drinker through and through, I have never been a coffee lover, I love the smell
but just cannot stomach the taste, not even the least strongest one a latte can
I handle. I’ve come to terms with this because I am a total tea jenny! In my
kitchen I actually have a cupboard that is dedicated to tea!
I would like
to share with you some of my favourite teas and some of the names that I like
to refer them to. I’m one of those people who gets excited in the supermarket
when a new make or brand of tea comes out, I guess I’m just a little bit of a
tea oddball….
First of I would
like to share that I do not have an ultimate favourite tea, every week I have a
different preference and you would to if you drank a crazy amount of tea a day
like I do, roughly on average about eight or nine cups!
Today’s tea
tasting post is going to be on Assam tea, which is better known in my house as Assassin
tea. Why I cannot remember now, but I do know that it has just been stuck to
being called that!
Assam tea is
a heavy bodied black tea, you can pick it up from most supermarkets. Assam
teabags are best to sit in the cup from between 3-5 minutes for its full
flavour, depending on the strength of tea you desire. I serve mine with a
little drop of semi skimmed milk, but as I say it is what you desire.
Good brands
to get:
Newby London
– Assam Tea
Twinning’s –
Assam
Asda’s own
brand – Assam
Katy
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