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So if tea smells delicious, but tastes like, well, hot water with flavourings, is there someway to make it taste as good as it smells? I don't think "make it stronger" is an option. I drank tiny cups out of a teapot over long enough to make it so strong as to make my tongue curl up with - is it tannin? And still, just tastes like warm water.
I had the same problem with T2's creme brulee, smells lovely but tastes like hot water. And yet Katie thinks it's the nicest tea ever.
I had the same problem with T2's creme brulee, smells lovely but tastes like hot water. And yet Katie thinks it's the nicest tea ever.

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I've found a couple of exceptions to the rule, though - particular flavours strong enough to overwhelm the general wateriness. They are mint (pepper-, spear-, whatever) and licorice. And before you say you hate licorice (because everyone seems to), I hate licorice myself, but as a tea flavour it actually tastes really good.
Try looking for one (or preferably both) of these as part of a herbal tea flavour combination. My current favourite is this one (http://www.thefunctionalbeverageco.com.au/html/liven_up.shtml), though the fact that it has a herbal caffiene substitute might also contribute...
Oh, and steeping for at least 5-10 minutes will help!
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Might try licorice then - i don't hate it myself, it just isn't my first choice of lolly.
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Yeah, Liven Up is pretty minty - that's why I like it! But I have tried a sample of one of their other teas and found it flavourful too (I think the fact that's it's loose-leaf may help as well) - from memory it was "Calm Down" (http://www.thefunctionalbeverageco.com.au/html/calm_down.shtml), which is apple, rooibos, chamomile and rose petal. Rooibos is pretty strong (it's used as a herbal substitute for black tea, so it has to be) and tastes like a cross between black tea and vanilla; I think apple may be a strong-ish herbal tea flavour in its own right too. Hope that helps!
Let me know if you find a good licorice tea!