Located in the us and seeking recommendations. All the brands I could think of are too expensive these days (i buy a lot of tea), but I can abide the aldi brand no longer.

Edit: I mean teabags for hot teas, things like English breakfast, earl grey, spiced chai, etc. In search of decent quality that isn’t watery or stale tasting, but nothing too special.

  • azerial@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    You should check out loose leaf teas. I find them to be less expensive and better quality. I like a mail order catalog called Upton tea imports. You can get 100g of earl grey for 7 bucks which is 18 cents a cup. They also have a cool quarterly magazine.

    There are lots of other places to get loose leaf teas, like the grocery store in the bulk goods section. You can get little paper filters or get a strainer. I don’t like the little clampy ball one, but it’s cheap. I prefer the pour over basket.

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      2 months ago

      If PFAS (‘forever chemicals’) is something that worries you, apparently that shit is also in a lot of teabags for some ungodly reason.

    • PotentiallyApricots@beehaw.orgOP
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      2 months ago

      Damn! When I was younger loose leaf tea was only available at some pretty pricey stores. Glad to find out about this, thanks

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        1 month ago

        It’s nice because you’re getting whole leaf tea, rather than tea dust in a tea bag. You can also buy as little or as much as you want and not get stuck with something you hate.

  • Hart_of_Grei@lemmy.one
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    2 months ago

    I like Bigelow and Stash teas. You can buy Stash in bulk online and get like 100 bags at a time.

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    2 months ago

    I’ll be interested to see the responses here. I once did research into the best teas, but there are so many brands, the info did not stick around in my head.

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    2 months ago

    Wouldn’t low end just be whatevers the cheapest?

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      2 months ago

      Good is important too. I said ‘low end’ to differentiate from the $8 box of 15 tea bags that many places sell, but the cheapest discount brand where I typically shop has some quality issues I want to avoid (i.e. staleness, weird un-tea-like flavors, bags that get holes, etc.)