3 Best Teas for Beginners
Tea, how simple word this is... What’s hiding behind this simple word is anything but simple. Dozens of tea producing countries, 6 tea types, thousands of sub-types, hundreds of varieties and leaf shapes. Every big tea lover was once a tea beginner, and had to explore dozens of types before finding the right one. We made a list of best green, oolong, black and herbal teas to get you started.
Best tea for new tea drinkers
Although every tea drinker has its own preferences, there are some teas that may get you hooked on tea drinking and exploring tea. For whatever your reasons might be, health benefits, unique flavors or just leading a more joyful life with tea, finding the right type of tea is never easy. On the bright side, tasting tea is one of the most fun things to do. The best tea for a new tea drinker should have some of the following qualities. It should:- be easy to brew
- give you an opportunity to fall in love with tea
- amaze you with either scent, flavor, color or appearance – or all of them
- give you a chance to experience unique characteristics of tea
Best tasting green tea for beginners
1. Japanese sencha
Being one of the most popular types of green tea in the world, sencha is not only unavoidable, Accounting for more than 70% of Japan’s total tea producing, it’s a definite must if you want to understand tea better. It’s refreshing, easy to brew and deliciously vegetal. Japanese sencha is one of those teas that can convert a non tea drinker into a passionate tea lover. Japanese and Chinese sencha are two different types, but both can offer a good introduction into the world of green tea.2. Dragon Well green tea
Trying a real pure Chinese green tea will help you understand the difference between steamed and pan fried green teas. The best one may be Dragon Well. This tea is one of the top ten most famous Chinese teas for a reason. Unlike sencha, it has a more delicate, lighter and a nuttier flavor, sometimes as light as you would expect from white teas. This tea can be brewed in a tall glass, and drank without straining.3. Jasmine green tea
Jasmine green tea has one of the most soothing tea flavors among green tea. It’s a great choice for beginners because it’s somewhere in between pure green tea and flavored blends, but without the strong and possibly bitter notes of both types.Flavored green tea
Flavored green tea is probably the best type if you want to incorporate green tea into your lifestyle in an easy and fun way. Every type, regardless of ingredients, will taste amazing when cold-brewed. Try cold-brewing any type of flavored sencha (such as Sencha Blossom or Lemon Mint Sencha).Best tasting black tea for beginners
1. Masala Chai tea
There is nothing more soothing than a warming cup of spicy milk tea in the cold afternoons. It’s impossible to understand the Indian tea culture without trying Masala Chai. What to expect? Think about that warming and satisfying feeling of drinking a hot cocoa drink. Amazingly, a blend of real tea and spices can give that same feeling. Try decaf Chocolate Chai or Simple Chai tea, blended with tiny CTC leaves.2. Earl Grey
Earl Grey is a blend of different black teas scented with bergamot oil. What makes it special is light citrusy flavor, that goes well with milk. It’s one of the most popular tea blends in the world and without a doubt, a tea every tea drinker should try at least once in life.How to choose the best Earl Grey? Find out here.
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