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Tea drinkers, what are some top tier green teas that are accessible to newbies? Must be something that whole foods/ asian markets would carry.

>> No.11724583
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>>11723727
Why specifically green tea?
What are you after anon.

>> No.11724848

I like the brown rice matcha tea; earthy flavoured. I'll switch it up with sen cha, which is more flowery, when i get tired of that.
Green is cheap even as far as tea goes i find, pick 3 and try em

>> No.11724870

>>11723727
there is already a tea thread >>11724452

>> No.11724883

>>11723727
I drink jasmine green tea and it’s quite good. I suggest matcha since it’s also really nice, but get the cheap kind since there’s no flavor difference between the cheap and expensive ones.
Any green tea in general is satisfying, try adding milk/honey/sugar if whatever one you pick out is too bitter.

>> No.11724994

Tbh just find some small bags of loose leaf and try them and see what ones you like
At a whole foods or Asian market chances are you're not going to find top tier teas anyway

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>>11724883
>I suggest matcha since it’s also really nice, but get the cheap kind since there’s no flavor difference between the cheap and expensive ones

Kek, this might be the most wrong thing I've ever seen posted here. Matcha probably has the biggest discrepancy between cheap and expensive brands of any food or drink in existence.