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What kind of tea is Earl Grey tea? What are the benefits of drinking Earl black tea? How does black tea taste good?

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Recently, some of my senior tea friends talked about Earl Grey Tea, especially Earl Grey Tea No. 69. If you have never tried or tried Earl Grey Tea before, it must have a fanatical following. Believe me. People reacted strongly to this. Is it bergamot? A catchy name? I'm digging here, so keep reading and learn more! First of all, let me

Recently, some of my senior tea friends talked about Earl Grey Tea, especially Earl Grey Tea No. 69. If you have never tried or tried Earl Grey Tea before, it must have a fanatical following. Believe me. People reacted strongly to this. Is it bergamot? A catchy name? I'm digging here, so keep reading and learn more!

First of all, let's explore the most common flavor of tea. What on earth is bergamot? Bergamot is a citrus fruit, the size of an orange, color like limes, from Seville a small citrus tree. [1] but we do not recommend taking a big bite, because the "meat" of the fruit is very bitter; the only use of tea is the oil on the skin. However, as we discussed in a previous blog post, bergamot also has some health benefits, such as helping digestion, blood circulation, stress relief, stress and anxiety. Who knows?! Who can connect me to the vein?

* interesting fact: bergamot is the main export of Calabria in Italy, which happens to come from the birthplace of the ancestors of the Hinson family.

Earl Grey. Say to yourself. count. It's gray. John, right? And unforgettable. So how did the name come from? The tea was named after count Charles Gray, the British prime minister from 1830 to 1834. Although it is not clear exactly what the prime minister has done to win the honor, there are some possible and unlikely stories in history. So at present, the "why" has not been decided.

Tin Roof Tea (Tin Roof Teas) currently offers seven kinds of Earl Grey Tea, including three mixed teas similar to bergamot. Earl Grey black tea is not good. 69 is the most famous black tea base in China, India and Ceylon. Earl Grey black tea (Earl Grey Rooibos, a non-caffeinated black tea) and Earl Grey Robusta (a stronger Assam black tea) are not far behind.

Admittedly, I opposed bergamot for a long time. It doesn't matter. We will take some time to make everyone "out of breath". The taste is not attractive at all, but the aroma is enough to hold my breath. It's so bad that I can't even recommend Earl Grey Tea to tea drinkers, because I can't believe some people really like the taste. I know. I know. I may have offended most of you because I opened my mouth, rolled my eyes, and the sound of ridicule spread all over the world. Don't be afraid, because there is always a bright side! Oddly enough, a strange thing happened after my gallbladder was removed. I find I like a lot of citrus things. Yes, including bergamot. What did you say? Yes, I'm going to say it again to the people behind me. My name is Jenny and bergamot is my friend. Never. I like it from the 69th to Robusta, Miss Violet to the Earl of Grey. A lot. But since we're here, which is interesting, I'm going to raise another controversial topic in another blog post. Are you ready? If I want to drink Earl Grey Tea, I must add milk / cream to my tea. It's over there. I said it. I mean, is there really another way?

Since we are all subject matter experts of Earl Grey Tea, what do you think? Are you a loyal follower of Earl Grey's No. 69 black tea? Or did our other mixed teas capture your heart?

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