Anonymous
Post 08/18/2014 17:32     Subject: Re:Green tea

Also, don't let your water get too hot.

http://www.thefragrantleaf.com/green-tea-brewing-tips
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2014 09:29     Subject: Re:Green tea

I agree. It tastes great hot and cold and it doesn't need anything else added in.


Anonymous wrote:I love Twinings green tea with jasmine. It has a lovely delicate flavor, and I don't find it grassy (I know just what you mean about that--a lot of green teas do have that flavor, and it can be a bit off-putting). I drink it plain.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 21:02     Subject: Green tea

Check out Japanese hojicha. Roasted so less vegetative tasting. I also dislike the grassiness of some green teas, and am also not a jasmine fan (as a flavoring that is, love the plant!), and hojicha is very tasty to me.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 20:25     Subject: Green tea

I bought the Mighty Leaf Tropical Green, the Tazo Zen and the Twinings Green with Peach. Hoping one of them works for me. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 19:54     Subject: Green tea

Anonymous wrote:If you're going to add sugar, cream and other crap, why bother asking for a recommendation? Good green tea worth a recommendation should not have anything added to it.


I am a big tea drinker-all kinds and I always add a splash of milk/cream to my tea. Op, I bought a half black/half green tea-Tetley makes it. It is very subtle-might work for you-with cream of course!
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 16:41     Subject: Green tea

Agree with the PP who suggested Twinings. Just be careful not to over-steep.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 16:28     Subject: Green tea

Anonymous wrote:If you're going to add sugar, cream and other crap, why bother asking for a recommendation? Good green tea worth a recommendation should not have anything added to it.


That's why I was asking...to date I haven't found it to be very drinkable so I'm looking for recs on brands and preparation. Your comment would've been more helpful if you'd offered some brand recommendations. But you just went for obnoxious - did I offend your tea-loving sensibilities or something?

To the other PPs, thanks for the suggestions. I'm headed to the store shortly
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 15:37     Subject: Green tea

If you're going to add sugar, cream and other crap, why bother asking for a recommendation? Good green tea worth a recommendation should not have anything added to it.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 09:42     Subject: Re:Green tea

i love mighty leaf green dragon-it has a nutty taste to it that I love. I like my tea with cream.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2014 09:15     Subject: Re:Green tea

I love Twinings green tea with jasmine. It has a lovely delicate flavor, and I don't find it grassy (I know just what you mean about that--a lot of green teas do have that flavor, and it can be a bit off-putting). I drink it plain.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2014 23:28     Subject: Re:Green tea

+1 to Tazo Zen tea!
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2014 21:34     Subject: Green tea

Stash Moroccan Mint.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2014 19:45     Subject: Green tea

I really like the Starbucks green tips, or their Zen, which is green with lemongrass and spearmint. Both are mild tasting, and aren't grassy or tobacco-y, which is another taste I find in some green teas.

Anonymous
Post 08/16/2014 18:43     Subject: Green tea

For me, I find green tea with another flavor to be optimal in terms of dealing with a grassy flavor. So, green tea with ginger, with mint, earl grey green when I can find it. Just drink straight. Also, don't oversteep.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2014 18:39     Subject: Green tea

In search of recommendations of green tea that doesn't taste too "grassy." Also, how do you drink it - plain? Added sugar or something else ? Thanks!