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Sure this is a good more mild black tea, doesn't have that strong malt notes of typical teabags, pretty sweet
https://yunnansourcing.us/collections/black-tea-spring-2022/products/high-mountain-red-ai-lao-mountain-black-tea
This is a more traditional malty black tea, think teabags but much nicer.
https://yunnansourcing.us/collections/black-tea-spring-2022/products/yunnan-black-gold-bi-luo-chun-black-tea
For green teas
This is my favorite kind of green, less savory than Japanese greens, has a nice flavor and a hint on nuttyness from the way its processed
https://yunnansourcing.us/collections/green-tea-spring-2022/products/premium-grade-dragon-well-tea-from-hangzhou-long-jing-tea
Another green tea that might be fun, i haven't tried it
https://yunnansourcing.us/collections/green-tea-spring-2022/products/laoshan-village-pine-needles-green-tea
For chai you gotta go to a whole different world.
These guys have tons of it, i would probably just go for the standard original type but feel free to get whatever sounds good.
https://www.vahdam.com/collections/chai-tea-loose-leaf
I think the easiest way to get started is to just get one of thesr finum brew baskets and brew in a mug. That's the simplest way to get started.
Don't be afriad to ask questions.
You can keep things as simple or make them as elaborate as you want but the easiest way to get started is to try some tea and see what you like. I switched from coffee and i find tea is much more relaxing even with a nice caffeine kick

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