jik, to tea
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PSA: I asked whether their contain . They said, "The tea bags used to make our product are made from tea paper, a plant-based biodegradable material and this product is third-party certified as home compostable."
Also, "No plastics or glues are used in the tea bags."

skolima, to tea
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Turns out , famous for being the oldest UK company (whose directors pushed for the initial legalisation of tea imports into Great Britain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commutation_Act_1784 ) now makes their tea... In , in the suburbs of .

idle_automaton, to tea
@idle_automaton@bitbang.social avatar

Morning, all!
Whats everyone drinking?

I love coffee but I've been back on a hot tea kick again lately. Love the flavor of Twinings Irish Breakfast, it just feels thin and weak compared to coffee. Just a lighter mouth feel in general. I always use 2-3 bags per cup lol

If you have any teas to recommend or recipes, shoot em my way if you don't mind.🙂

richardgrant,
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@idle_automaton I've recently gotten back into loose-leaf -drinking, and I've got the definite impression that have messed with their old recipes, or changed their sources of supply, or both, as part of the cost-cutting and Brexit-dodging they seem to be engaged in. (A recent tin of their English Breakfast shows a corporate address in Poland.)

I'm having a mug here of British Brunch from Smith Teamaker, and it is quite good and hearty.

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