Tea anyone?

Tea, more often than not, is linked with old people taste for drinks, with no exceptions to the younger generations. However, of many people I know, I could say that most of them – those in the same age as me are more into modern types of drink like soda to liquor, and not to forget coffee indeed. In a more detailed perspective, coffee is the most common and favored one, making it looks like almost no adult could ever live without coffee. But the ugly truth is I am not a coffee person, and I could firmly say that I don’t enjoy drinking one (no offense to all the coffee lovers out there okay :D).

To add more facts about my different preference in enjoying my cup of drink, I could dare myself saying that I am a tea lover, and to be spesific, I like the old chinese tea flavor most. Proudly introducing my newest choice for tea these days:

This Yabukita Blend nail it! Starting from the first sip, I can instantly taste the 2 combined flavors: brown rice and green tea in a harmony. The color of the tea once met the hot water never gets darker as I allow the tea bag in even after the next 20 minutes which shows how stable the content is and so does the taste. Love this tea a bit too much now! Big thanks to a friend who gave me this before 😀

Feel free to comment or like below if you know this product and happen to like it as well :)!

Usually I will have oolong tea (chinese tea variant) when I am eating out for its bitter taste at the end of the sip – it really helps me neutralize the strong taste of the chinese food I have usually. Then, on the oher day I will have chrysanthemum tea (types of flower used for tea) which ranks second to me after that brown rice and green tea bag. Other recommended variants that would also be good to have would be chamomile, goji berry and lemongrass*. (this is a type of plant usually used in tea as one of the ingredients to make javanese tea that you can find mostly as the welcome drink in hotels and in traditional food restaurants)

PS: I have chrysant flowers stock at home although it is not that much 😀 but I would love to share this to anyone who is interested to try

Happy tea-urshday!

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