drank Banana Nut Bread by DAVIDsTEA
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This is such a great tea to take in a travel mug, and I don’t know why, exactly. I think it’s partially because it’s an herbal so it can steep pretty much forever, and can really withstand all sorts of sloppy parameters. I steeped two tsp in about 12 oz of water for ten minutes, and got a very naturally sweet, full-on banana flavour with a touch of nutty dryness (though a little less so in this cup) at the end of the sip. I hope I never become sick of this tea. For some reason, there are very few teas I can enjoy in a travel mug, and so when I find one, I hold on to it for dear life. Do you guys find that travel mugs mute flavours very severely as well?

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2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Christina / BooksandTea

Yeah, which is a big reason why I don’t use travel mugs as much as I thought I would. That, and the pain of trying to clean them out and wash out sunk-in smells.

mrs.stenhouse12

Yes my Timolinos take away quite a bit of flavor from my tea, even after pouring it in a cup after it’s been transported in one. I hardly ever take unflavored teas to work in my travel mug due to this. Only usually pretty heavily flavored teas.

keychange

Oh I’m so glad it isn’t just me, then. I have to be very careful about taking teas into work, because I don’t want to inadvertently hate on a tea just because my travel mug is muting its flavours. I agree that only strongly flavoured teas do well in them.

Kristal

I have a sample of this in my 24 days of tea! Since I usually work 6 days a week the tea I drink throughout the day is through travel mug so I’m glad this goes well in it :).

Evol Ving Ness

Yes, my travel mugs mute the subtle flavours of straight up teas. Very sad. I think it is because the false fruity flavours have become embedded in the silicone of my carry mug especially. Not so much in my timolinos. I wonder if one used one travel mug only for pure greens for example, would it still tamper with the flavour as much. My next experiment.

keychange

Yes, I’ve actually been doing something similar. Highly spiced/cinnamon teas go into my coral curve mug. Other, fruity flavours go into my mulled wine one. And I’m thinking of buying another one (obviously!) for straight blacks. That might be one way around it.

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Christina / BooksandTea

Yeah, which is a big reason why I don’t use travel mugs as much as I thought I would. That, and the pain of trying to clean them out and wash out sunk-in smells.

mrs.stenhouse12

Yes my Timolinos take away quite a bit of flavor from my tea, even after pouring it in a cup after it’s been transported in one. I hardly ever take unflavored teas to work in my travel mug due to this. Only usually pretty heavily flavored teas.

keychange

Oh I’m so glad it isn’t just me, then. I have to be very careful about taking teas into work, because I don’t want to inadvertently hate on a tea just because my travel mug is muting its flavours. I agree that only strongly flavoured teas do well in them.

Kristal

I have a sample of this in my 24 days of tea! Since I usually work 6 days a week the tea I drink throughout the day is through travel mug so I’m glad this goes well in it :).

Evol Ving Ness

Yes, my travel mugs mute the subtle flavours of straight up teas. Very sad. I think it is because the false fruity flavours have become embedded in the silicone of my carry mug especially. Not so much in my timolinos. I wonder if one used one travel mug only for pure greens for example, would it still tamper with the flavour as much. My next experiment.

keychange

Yes, I’ve actually been doing something similar. Highly spiced/cinnamon teas go into my coral curve mug. Other, fruity flavours go into my mulled wine one. And I’m thinking of buying another one (obviously!) for straight blacks. That might be one way around it.

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Well, it’s been slightly over six months since I’ve joined steepster, and I can’t say enough wonderful things about this community. Like many of you, I began my foray into the world of loose-leaf tea by discovering David’s Tea, and although I’ve ventured out and have discovered many other companies that I’m extremely fond of, there are still many of David’s teas that I hold close to my heart and I will always appreciate it as a starting point for my journey.

As for my preferences, I tend to prefer bold black tea, flavoured and unflavoured alike, and I almost always take my blacks with cream and sugar. This isn’t to say that I don’t enjoy a good, flavoured white though, and I’m slowly making my way through the incredibly confusing world of oolongs and greens. I am also not a fan of rooibos, although I am starting to suspect green rooibos may be ok, but you know how it is: when you’ve decided you detest a certain ingredient, you’ll notice it everywhere—perhaps even where it doesn’t exist!

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