Hello, I hope you drink loose tea, not tea bags, and can advise me on whether you can order good quality loose tea. I think the British, especially if there are any English people here, will not give me bad advice. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Do you usually drink black or green tea? I hope that black and I can finally find a like-minded person. For some reason, most people now like green tea, so I usually have to brew tea separately from everyone else. I can recommend the tea that I have been drinking for a month: https://twyfordtea.co.uk/products/english-breakfast-supreme-premium-loose-leaf-black-tea . If you are also into black teas, then you will definitely like it, especially this mix of Ceylon, Assam and Kenyan black teas. As soon as you try it, write me your impressions in private messages, I will wait.
A beautiful, robust black tea from Assam or English morning is usually a great option if you desire a traditional British brew; however, there are numerous others. I like your post; however, it actually depends on how you're feeling. While working on nursing assignments in my workplace, I drank Assam.
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