>>8561022mint tea with green is better
>>8561010Oh, you're just not used to bitterness, I presume. I really recommend choosing a tea you like, mint is good since it's a bit lighter than your usual black tea and it's harder to overbrew it, and gradually lessen the ammount of sugar you put in. Tinny tiny steps, like one fifth of a teaspoon every couple of times is good enough, though make them a bit bigger if you're comfortable with it. This way you will slowly get your tastebuds to tolerate the bitterness and you'll be able to experience the flavour hidden deep beneath all that. Mint tea actually tastes good with and without sugar, though I still prefer not adding any, but with actual tea, I really do consider sugar the killer of taste. Try it, if you're drinking tea regularly, why not?
I don't really drink coffee, not because I dislike the taste of it, but because of how many people are addicted to it, the whole 'I cannot start my day without my coffee' attitude. So I guess purely to be contrarian. I really wouldn't know if I like the taste, the last time I tried had to be like a decade ago.
>>8561014Is it really? Because my body is slowly beggining to nudge at cooling it down a little being a good idea, I think.