My auntie (who travelled the world several times over whilst working for the World Bank) told me that Orange Pekoe are the leaves used in PG tips. I have tried them in the States and as long as you can get them to make water hot enough, they really do taste like proper English tea.
But - I've never seen them here and I get my Tetley teabags sent by my mum.
Submitted by Angie and Robert on 19 August 2009 - 8:10am.
Asian shop Corridonia, for all of you lucky people living in Marche, PG tips tea bags at a fair price. (plus all the ingredients for dare I say a really good curry)
Submitted by Gala Placidia on 19 August 2009 - 8:48am.
Thanks, you have solved a mystery for me. I always buy Twining´s English Breakfast, but I noticed that in Italy the taste was not the same.... I thought that it may had something to do with the water.....
The water surely plays a part in it, but Italian twinings does not taste the same as the one in the UK. So I do have to bring teabags over from the UK!
My tap water in UK is horrible so I don't drink it, but it does make good tea. The tap water here is really good to drink yet somehow the tea tastes identical to UK.
I only drink Ceylon tea which has quite a delicate taste (delicate little thing that I am), so I have to bring it from England.
Finally somebody decided to hit it on the nail and elucidate my thoughts about English tea! People down in Italy say I'm crazy that I lay in tens of teaboxes everytime I go to GB, because the Tea in Italy just does not taste like the one sold in GB, even if it is exactly the same brand!
never have a cup of tea in a bar in italy, as you would be bitterly disappointed!
I have been educated to English, or rather Scottish in my case, as we drink scottish blend, my husband and now I'd rather have a cup of tea than a coffe ( well, I still enjoy my macchiato!).
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There aren't
There aren't any! [Including Twining's]
Try to get someone to mail you some from the UK
Totally agree!
My auntie (who travelled the world several times over whilst working for the World Bank) told me that Orange Pekoe are the leaves used in PG tips. I have tried them in the States and as long as you can get them to make water hot enough, they really do taste like proper English tea.
But - I've never seen them here and I get my Tetley teabags sent by my mum.
Asian shop Corridonia, for
Asian shop Corridonia, for all of you lucky people living in Marche, PG tips tea bags at a fair price. (plus all the ingredients for dare I say a really good curry)
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TEA IN ITALY
Thanks, you have solved a mystery for me. I always buy Twining´s English Breakfast, but I noticed that in Italy the taste was not the same.... I thought that it may had something to do with the water.....
The water surely plays a part
The water surely plays a part in it, but Italian twinings does not taste the same as the one in the UK. So I do have to bring teabags over from the UK!
Thanks everybody!
Paola
Water
My tap water in UK is horrible so I don't drink it, but it does make good tea. The tap water here is really good to drink yet somehow the tea tastes identical to UK.
I only drink Ceylon tea which has quite a delicate taste (delicate little thing that I am), so I have to bring it from England.
crazy
Finally somebody decided to hit it on the nail and elucidate my thoughts about English tea! People down in Italy say I'm crazy that I lay in tens of teaboxes everytime I go to GB, because the Tea in Italy just does not taste like the one sold in GB, even if it is exactly the same brand!
You are not crazy at
You are not crazy at all!
never have a cup of tea in a bar in italy, as you would be bitterly disappointed!
I have been educated to English, or rather Scottish in my case, as we drink scottish blend, my husband and now I'd rather have a cup of tea than a coffe ( well, I still enjoy my macchiato!).
I love my cuppa!
Paola
I manage o find most spices
I manage to find most spices in chinese supermarkets... check if you have one in your area!
Dare I mention Auchan own
Dare I mention Auchan own brand of Classic tea-bags - nearest I've found to 'UK' tea.
Totally agree with all of
Totally agree with all of you....isn't there a niche for some budding entrepreneur?
well spotted!
well spotted!