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These are the Most Popular Tea Bends at T2
Tea lovers unite. This is your oasis to learn about the most popular tea bends, as reported by T2's customers.

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Tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. It is consumed as an infusion from dried tea leaves or brewed from freshly boiled water. The latter method is more common today, with tea leaves being steeped in just-boiled water for about 3-5 minutes.
I love exploring new herb tea blends. Don't You? Whenever I'm out shopping, I'll check out all the different varieties and their eclectic dried ingredients.
There are so many gorgeous teas to choose from that sometimes I get overwhelmed at which one to choose.
Sweet tea
Stronger flavoured tea?
A tea for a particular purpose, like sleepy tea?
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Tea Bags or Loose Leaf?
Teabags make the process of brewing tea easier. Each bag has blend of tea leaves, and a paper or cloth bag to contain the leaves.
Loose leaf tea is more traditional and often brewed in a teapot or mug. The loose leaf tea leaves are placed in the pot or mug, and hot water is added to steep them.
Teabags are popular because they are easy to use, but they have some drawbacks. For example, it can sometimes be difficult for people who want to make different tea varieties at home because not all teas come in teabags. They are not as environmentally friendly, but if you're out and about and want to bring your favourite tea bags might be preferred.
So let's look at the most popular tea blends at T2, based on their reviews, to give some ideas for your next tea purchase.
10 Most Popular 10 Blends at T2
We've chosen a tea blend from each tea category based on the number of reviews and star ratings of the different teas.
Black Tea
Black tea is a type of tea that is made from the leaves of the Camellia Sinensis plant. It is also called dark tea as it has a dark brown colour. The brewing time for black tea ranges from 3-5 minutes, which is shorter than other types of tea.
French Earl Grey Tea
4.8 stars, 852 reviews
This tea is sweet, fruity, and beautiful. It's made from black tea with a handful of hibiscus flowers, delicious rose petals and sunflowers. A pinch of bergamot makes it extra special.
Green Tea
Green tea is one of the most popular beverages in the world. It contains polyphenols, which are antioxidants that help protect cells from damage. Green tea also contains caffeine, which may have some health benefits.
Green Rose Tea
4.9 stars, 193 reviews
Petals, mangos, and papayas mix with green tea for a zingy tea flavour.
Chai Tea
Chai tea is a traditional Indian tea made from black tea, milk, and spices such as cinnamon or cardamom.
This beverage is popular in South Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East. It is especially popular during winter months.
Spi Chai
4.5 stars, 102 reviews
This is a spicy chai tea that's full-bodied, fragrant and finished with liquorice sweetness. Sip it solo or make it into a traditional milky chai late. Perfect for enjoying to spice up your afternoon.
Herbal & Floral Tea
Herbal tea is a drink that is made from plants and herbs. The plants and herbs are steeped in boiling water for a few minutes to extract their flavor, then the liquid is strained out.
Sleep Tight Tea
4.7 stars, 277 reviews
This tea has a mix of lemon balm, lavender, jasmine, and rose that will help you wind down at sundown. Good for evening tea drinking.
Fruit Tea
Fruit tea is a beverage that has been brewed from the infusion of fresh or dried fruit with water, sugar, and various herbs.
Fruitalicious Tea
4.7 stars, 209 reviews
Indulge in blueberries, dragonfruit, kiwi and other exotic fruits in a tasty fruit tea—a refreshing tea for the afternoon.
Oolong Tea
Oolong tea is a type of tea that falls in between black and green tea. It's made from leaves that have been partially oxidized, so it has a flavor that is somewhere between the two.
Oolong Tea
4.5 stars, 45 reviews
This is a classic oolong with a nutty, toasted flavour. Enjoy in the afternoon or evening with a meal.
White Tea
White tea is also made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis plants. It's usually less processed than green, oolong, and black teas. White tea is not oxidized like other teas and it has the highest concentration of polyphenols which are antioxidants.
White Jasmine Tea
4.8 stars, 95 reviews
Sweet yet earthy, this Jasmine Tea is elegant and full of flavour. Enjoy a cup in the afternoons.
Image Credits: Matthew Henry, T2
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