Best products from r/ExMormonTea

We found 16 comments on r/ExMormonTea discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 16 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

7. Bormioli Rocco Misura PZ Wine Carafe – Wide Mouth Clear Glass Carafe Pitcher For Water, Juice, Milk, Coffee, Iced Tea – Elegant Bistro Style Carafe Decanter With Authenticity Stamp – Made In Italy

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  • BISTRO STYLE GLASS CARAFE: Add a bistro feel to your dining table and impress your guests with your wine serving skills with this elegant Bormioli Rocco wine breather carafe! The glass carafe has a classic shape, easy hold and a lipped rim for mess-free pouring!
  • USE IT FOR ALL KINDS OF DRINKS: This carafe dispenser is 33.75oz large and it can be used to serve many different kinds of drinks and beverages, including wine, water, juice, milk, coffee, iced tea, lemonade and more! The drink will look so refreshing and delicious!
  • MAKE YOUR DRINKS FRESHER AND TASTIER: Do you want to keep your drink cool or make it taste better? This juice carafe has a wide mouth, so you can easily add some ice cubes or fresh fruit chunks into your drink and pour them with ease into drinking glasses!
  • BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME: This Bormioli Rocco milk carafe is made in Italy and is BPA-free. The thick material of the coffee carafe has been carefully selected based on its durability, so you can be 100% sure that it is robust and will last a lifetime!
  • IT WILL ALWAYS BE CRYSTAL CLEAR: Our stunning large coffee carafe is crystal clear and it will remain clear, even if you use it and wash it daily. In fact, the water carafe is dishwasher safe and sturdy, so its glass walls will never get cloudy or stained.
Bormioli Rocco Misura PZ Wine Carafe – Wide Mouth Clear Glass Carafe Pitcher For Water, Juice, Milk, Coffee, Iced Tea – Elegant Bistro Style Carafe Decanter With Authenticity Stamp – Made In Italy
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12. Primula Flavor-It Beverage System – Includes Large Capacity Fruit Infuser Core, Tea Infuser Core, and Chill Core – Dishwasher Safe – 2.9 Qt. – Black

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  • QUALITY DESIGN: The last pitcher you’ll ever need for crafting your own impressive, delicious and healthy drinks, the Primula Flavor-It Beverage System includes 3 different cores for various infusing and brewing purposes. The BPA free Tritan pitcher is odor and stain resistant, and was masterfully designed with a perfect pour spout, a leak proof and keep-fresh airtight lid, and a soft touch inset silicone handle.
  • It was thoughtfully designed to fit in most refrigerator doors for easy storage. The Primula Flavor-It Beverage System was awarded the Good Design Award by the Chicago Athenaeum for most innovative and cutting-edge product design.
  • 3-IN-1 CORE SYSTEM: FLAVOR INFUSER CORE: Large capacity flavor infuser to create delicious, personalized and healthy beverages. Add your favorite fruits, veggies and herbs. The healthy combinations are endless and a great alternative to high sugar beverages. We include some of our favorite recipes from Strawberry Lemon Water, Cucumber Melon, Raspberry Lime, White Peach Sangria and more.
  • SPECIFICATIONS: Package includes (1) black 2.9 Qt. Primula Flavor-It Beverage System Pitcher, (1) fruit infuser core, (1) tea infuser core, and (1) chill core. GREAT FOR GIFTING: A thoughtful gift for a housewarming, hostess, birthday, Mother’s Day or any gift giving occasion.
  • USE AND CARE:First, insert the flavor infuser into the pitcher &place your desired ingredients into the infuser.Fill the pitcher with water ;infuse fruits for at least 4 hours in the refrigerator.Water may be added as it is consumed.Fruits with strong flavors, such as lemon, pineapple and oranges are best for multiple infusions.Both the pitcher and the lid are top rack dishwasher safe, although it is recommended that you hand wash the pitcher.Both the tea and fruit infuser cores are dishwasher safe, while the chill core is hand wash only
Primula Flavor-It Beverage System – Includes Large Capacity Fruit Infuser Core, Tea Infuser Core, and Chill Core – Dishwasher Safe – 2.9 Qt. – Black
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u/ijssvuur · 3 pointsr/ExMormonTea

With coffee, herbal teas, mate, and postum, you're going to be used to a much stronger flavor. Tea can be very subtle. If you drink it right after a cup of coffee or spicy/ strongly flavored food, you won't taste it.

It can also be made pretty weak, if you're using single serving loose leaf packets in a 12oz mug, it'll be pretty weak. Those are meant for closer to 6oz. Try adding a lot more tea. Add 4 times what you normally do, and steep it for the same amount of time you normally do (unless it's usually bitter, then do less). You can make it really strong if you just add more. I like to do that with a good Irish breakfast tea.

Also, explore flavored teas! Earl Grey, genmaicha, Lapsang Souchong, mint, and jasmine teas are some really good teas.

This jasmine tea has a great jasmine flavor, it's made with real jasmine instead of sprayed with oil or flavoring. It's also super cheap for pretty high quality tea.

Harney & Sons makes a good Lapsang Souchong. It's really smoky and tastes like a campfire, if you like strong drinks, you'll probably like it. It's very polarizing, though, some people love it and some people hate it.

Taylor's has good Earl Grey, which is flavored with bergamot. It tastes like fruit loops. Fancy.

Rishi makes good mint tea. It's very forgiving, if you like mint, it'll cover up most flaws you'll find in tea. The flavors compliment each other very well.

Genmaicha is made with puffed brown rice. It tastes a little bit like popcorn, it's a little sweet because of the rice, and it can have a strong flavor.

Try other things with tea, too. An Arnold Palmer (half black tea, half lemonade) is great in the summer. A squeeze of lemon or lime juice in any tea totally changes the flavor.

u/tiffownsthis · 3 pointsr/ExMormonTea

Hey there. If you haven’t already you should browse /r/tea. I know it’s a bit overwhelming, but their tea FAQ breaks down a lot to of good info for beginners.

I currently use a fancy multi temperature electric kettle that my husband bought me (this one by Cuisinart ), but in the past I brewed tea by using a stove top kettle or even just a pan on the stove. How you heat the water is up to your preference. Just make sure you’re heating the water the right temperature and the correct steeping time for the type of tea you’re brewing (covered in the tea FAQ).

If I want more than one cup of tea, my electric kettle actually keeps the water at the correct temperature for 30 mins so I can easily go back and pour another cup. I also have a 6 cup ceramic tea pot that I use and I find it reasonably keeps the tea warm enough, though I usually only use it if I’m drinking tea with someone else. If a tea pot doesn’t seem to keep it warm enough you can knit or crochet or buy a tea cozy to insulate the pot.

I only use loose leaf teas now since the price is better and it’s much fresher than bagged teas. I shop with Asiago since I can order online or go to their shop downtown, but there’s tons of tea shops to choose from.

u/mirbell · 2 pointsr/ExMormonTea

I would trust your knowledge more than random internet sources (what a compliment! I meant I DO trust your knowledge), so great--I don't need a new kettle!

A french press is not a bad idea, I'll think about that. I was thinking about something like this for brewing/storing iced tea:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SYDE114/ref=crt_ewc_title_srh_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Any comment on that?

u/ApparentlyAnApostate · 1 pointr/ExMormonTea

I've been drinking this matcha over the last couple of days:

https://www.amazon.com/Matcha-Green-Tea-Powder-Organic/dp/B00PFDH0IC/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

I add a tsp to a thermos of hot water and shake it up. Even though it's culinary grade, it mixes fine. Most people probably won't enjoy the grassy taste, but I don't mind it.

As far as how it makes me feel, it's not as stimulating as coffee and really not too calming. It's overall more mild than expected. The Rev Up (black, green, oolong tea mix) from Teavana provides more of what I'm looking for. This matcha was really cheap though, so maybe I'll try a different brand later.

Edit: nm this matcha is pretty damn good in the mornings.