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I guess the only way to tell would be to try the exact same tea both ways. I think that the container the tea is in makes a difference as well. I’ve noticed that teas taste different when they are in a lidded travel mug that they do in an open cup.
YAY! I don’t believe it… Ricky tried a chai latte! Haha ok, just teasing. Now that they have the full leaf bags, is the standared to use them instead of the concentrate or do they still use that? I like 2 bags in a tall. I don’t bother w/ other sizes because the flavor ratio is off for my tastes then. Did you have it sweetened?
Ummm…. I didn’t realize tea tasted different with a closed / open cup. Oh teas too complicated.
Haha, right? It was either an Earl Grey or a Chai latte. Green upsets my stomach sometimes. I’m actually not sure what they used. I didn’t really pay attention as it was way too crowded in the store in the morning. I’ll keep an eye on it next time. Yeah, I use to do one bag in grande and now I realized how silly I was. Then again one teabag in 16oz use to be super strong! Ummm, they always sweeten lattes unless you tell them not to I guess.
Ricky, if you didn’t see the tea bag(s) when they handed you the cup, then they weren’t used. It’s my opinion that the flavors are more pure and authentic tasting when bags are used. I can’t figure that out, if you order “a latte” (espresso) they don’t sweeten it, but they presweeten the tea lattes.
Ricky, other than the material of the cup, that’s because sent it so closely linked w/ taste (i.e. why stuff doesn’t taste nearly as good when you’re sick). Did you know that the only difference between orange and grape soda is the smell and the color?
No teabags, so it was probably made from the concentrated. I’m sure you can ask them not to sweeten the latte. I mean they put in a few pumps of syrup so just ask them not to.
Haha, if I think about it, you’re right. Grape soda and orange soda is both fuzzy and fruity.
I love Tazo chai lattes…lots of sugar, milk and spices, and not a lot of tea, but hey, that’s the point, right? :D
I guess the only way to tell would be to try the exact same tea both ways. I think that the container the tea is in makes a difference as well. I’ve noticed that teas taste different when they are in a lidded travel mug that they do in an open cup.
YAY! I don’t believe it… Ricky tried a chai latte! Haha ok, just teasing. Now that they have the full leaf bags, is the standared to use them instead of the concentrate or do they still use that? I like 2 bags in a tall. I don’t bother w/ other sizes because the flavor ratio is off for my tastes then. Did you have it sweetened?
Ummm…. I didn’t realize tea tasted different with a closed / open cup. Oh teas too complicated.
Haha, right? It was either an Earl Grey or a Chai latte. Green upsets my stomach sometimes. I’m actually not sure what they used. I didn’t really pay attention as it was way too crowded in the store in the morning. I’ll keep an eye on it next time. Yeah, I use to do one bag in grande and now I realized how silly I was. Then again one teabag in 16oz use to be super strong! Ummm, they always sweeten lattes unless you tell them not to I guess.
Ricky, if you didn’t see the tea bag(s) when they handed you the cup, then they weren’t used. It’s my opinion that the flavors are more pure and authentic tasting when bags are used. I can’t figure that out, if you order “a latte” (espresso) they don’t sweeten it, but they presweeten the tea lattes.
Ricky, other than the material of the cup, that’s because sent it so closely linked w/ taste (i.e. why stuff doesn’t taste nearly as good when you’re sick). Did you know that the only difference between orange and grape soda is the smell and the color?
No teabags, so it was probably made from the concentrated. I’m sure you can ask them not to sweeten the latte. I mean they put in a few pumps of syrup so just ask them not to.
Haha, if I think about it, you’re right. Grape soda and orange soda is both fuzzy and fruity.
I love Tazo chai lattes…lots of sugar, milk and spices, and not a lot of tea, but hey, that’s the point, right? :D
Exactly! Well, not my homemade lattes. They are the complete opposite. I do more tea than milk.