Retarded pic. There's way more variance within styles than between them when it comes to caffeine. Silver needle is a white with more caffeine than all but a handful of blacks, and gyokuro is a green that's more caffeinated still (even if you brew at low temps). Oolong is ridiculously diverse and yet they give it the smallest variance. Idk why people let this kind of dated disinfo dominate tea discussion in this day and age, it's like they just don't care.
If you want something that you can get at the store, the Ito-En they sell at Costco is alright.
If you're willing to buy online, you have plenty of options. Try O-Cha for Japanese greens and Yunnan Sourcing for Chinese greens.
>Try O-Cha for Japanese greens and Yunnan Sourcing for Chinese greens.
These are good recs- you can do better for Chinese greens but not at that budget level. Considering how much better loose-leaf tea tastes than bagged (even more so with greens than blacks) and the fact that you can brew them potentially many times so it's hardly more expensive, there's pretty much zero reason not to take that route.
https://i.imgur.com/TrXxorg.jpg
>Mogs everything >Clogs every drain >Cheaper than dirt
Mate is far and away the best drink.
It's a smaller and less exciting world than tea or coffee, but still well worth getting into. I love how casual it is, even compared to tea- you can just keep adding water and suckin' away.
No
Does anyone have a brand recommendation? I would like to start drinking green tea but I'm not sure what to buy.
You're giving up a lot of flavor and caffeine just to hope all of those health benefits are real. Not worth it.
No, but if you're doing it for health reasons then get something organic.
Green has more caffeine than black.
Retarded pic. There's way more variance within styles than between them when it comes to caffeine. Silver needle is a white with more caffeine than all but a handful of blacks, and gyokuro is a green that's more caffeinated still (even if you brew at low temps). Oolong is ridiculously diverse and yet they give it the smallest variance. Idk why people let this kind of dated disinfo dominate tea discussion in this day and age, it's like they just don't care.
>Try O-Cha for Japanese greens and Yunnan Sourcing for Chinese greens.
These are good recs- you can do better for Chinese greens but not at that budget level. Considering how much better loose-leaf tea tastes than bagged (even more so with greens than blacks) and the fact that you can brew them potentially many times so it's hardly more expensive, there's pretty much zero reason not to take that route.
It's a smaller and less exciting world than tea or coffee, but still well worth getting into. I love how casual it is, even compared to tea- you can just keep adding water and suckin' away.
If you want something that you can get at the store, the Ito-En they sell at Costco is alright.
If you're willing to buy online, you have plenty of options. Try O-Cha for Japanese greens and Yunnan Sourcing for Chinese greens.
Oolong > green > black
Green is better without sugar, black is better with sugar.
little bit of honey.
Earl Grey needs no additives
yeah but gigamogged by black coffee
There is no point in tea that doesn't taste good, you would need to drink 50 of them to have any tangible health benefit
Darn potheads.
>Mogs everything
>Clogs every drain
>Cheaper than dirt
Mate is far and away the best drink.
I don't even feel like chugging drip-pot coffee. Ain't no one got time for that.
Where’s the tea general? I want to know what tea this is
Can you tell me what this tea is called
Moo Goo Gai Pan
i tried this a few times and it was disgusting a few times