VanHalbgott,

“Tell you what, Gromit lad, let’s have a nice hot cup of tea, hmm? The kettle should be boiling by now…”

-Wallace, A Grand Day Out

Nemo,

hot, straight, not oversteeped, served in a small Asian-style teacup without handles

UnRelatedBurner,

is this some sort of sex joke?

Nemo,

No, then I would have said “I like my tea like I like my women: hot, sweet, and with a large cup size.”

UnRelatedBurner,

Ok, but you said

  • Hot
  • straight
  • not oversteeped - not overly demanding
  • Asian-style teacup - small tits
  • without handles - without (romantic) name calling.
sentient_loom,
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White tea. A blend of jasmine silver needle (floral, fragrant) and darker mou shei to balance it. Plus ginger and lemon zest.

ani,

Mate + sugar

fixmycode,
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black, no sugar, no nothing, leave the bag in there until it talks or doesn’t move anymore

SuperSynthia,

This is the way. But milk teas and boba tea is pretty good for a tea mix drink.

QuantumEyetanglement,

This made me lol. Thank you

ArbitraryValue,

Strong black tea with a wedge of lemon (but I messed up my teeth so now lemon would make them very sensitive).

velox_vulnus,

Black tea with palm sugar, but I am also okay with kadak chai.

fl_sp,

Green, any herbs in are fine, no flavorings.

CaptnKarisma,

Black tea is good, I leave the bag in the whole time

TommySalami,

Sweetened, doesn’t particularly matter with what. Though I think my favorite has been a honey/citron/ginger tea from Costco. No caffeine, but the flavor was immaculate.

cambionn,

Good leaves on the right temperature. Nothing added. Tasty, healthy, and calorie free.

Unless making very specific a milk tea, then add milk. Don’t do it too often, it ruins the last 2 points mentioned before.

Assassin4,

Missed lunch so eating tea at 5pm. Steak n chips, rare is how I like said steak.

supersquirrel,

I of course have a deep love for coffee, I am always trying to get myself more into tea but usually it just doesn’t do it for me.

I do like green tea quite a bit though.

Any recommendations for non-dairy milk that goes well with black or green tea?

VanHalbgott,

I like coffee too, try using oatmilk for your tea.

frauddogg,
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Seconded; oat and almond milks are Fantastic for the purpose. I’m partial to the latter, but oat milk is cheaper in my where

FlightyPenguin,
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Earl Grey, hot, nothing added.

Diplomjodler3,

Milk and sugar. In the UK they’d refer to it as “builders’ tea”.

i_am_not_a_robot,
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Depends how many sugars. At least three heaped teaspoons should qualify, two is borderline.

Diplomjodler3,

Lots.

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