Thursday, 9 January 2014

Drink: Battle Of The Earl Grey Tea -- Marks & Spencer VS Loyd



2 Earl Grey, who shall win?
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Anyone enjoy waking up to a nice cup of tea? For me, I cannot do with one, especially Earl Grey

Marks & Spencer Earl Grey
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Modified by Locky's English Playground
My favourite one is definitely Marks & Spencer's Earl Grey, for the tea is rich in black tea and bergamot orange flavour with a great reddish-brown colour in water and a lovely milky brown colour upon adding milk. Best served with Hokkaido 3.6 milk.

Great Reddish Brown Colour
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Lovely Milky Brown
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The price is relatively cheap, at $32 for 50 teabags, that is $0.64 a teabag.

Lovely green and blue box, purple lavender
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But there are other Earl Grey in the market and for once, I tried to open up to my options and went to purchase this Loyd Earl Grey from 759 Store at $14 for 20 teabags, that is $0.7 each.


Front
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Back
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The first selling point here, is definitely the tetrahedron-shaped tea bags made of polylactide (PLA), a bioplastic. It is of a very high quality and is very presentable.

Is there really purple lavender in the teabag?
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The second, must be the purple lavender seen inside the teabag printed on the box. 

Really purple!
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What you see (on the box) is what you get (in the teabags), no tricks, real good stuff! It's a beauty to look at!

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The third is its fragrance. Very flowery, very soft, very calm, very feminine. No wonder Wikipedia actually classified this addition of lavender as Lady Grey.

Golden tea
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Loyd Earl Grey does smell really pleasant, taste so light, in fact, too light for sugar or milk, so I recommend having this tea without milk and sugar. It's really relaxing!


Overall, I still prefer Marks & Spencer because I like tea with milk and sugar, but too much of milk and sugar make one fat, some at times, Loyd makes a great filler for the unsatisfied taste buds.


Vocabulary:
bioplastic -- (n)[C] Bioplastics are plastics derived from renewable biomass sources, such as vegetable fats and oils, corn starch, pea starch or microbiota



Resources:
Health and Fitness: 'English' Tea @ Locky's English Playground
http://lockyep.blogspot.hk/2009/03/health-and-fitness-english-tea.html

Drink: Early Grey Tea feat. Bubble Tea @ Locky's English Playground
http://lockyep.blogspot.hk/2011/07/drink-early-grey-tea.html

Tea Bag @ Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_bag

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