Tea For People Who Don’t Like Tea (What To Try First)
Tea isn’t for everyone, and if you have tried tea in the past, or are nervous about trying it for the first time, you might want to start out with tea that tastes good, and which everyone would like.
Sipping on a hot cup of tea can be soothing and relaxing, but it helps if you actually like the tea that you are sipping on.
If you want to try out tea, but want to do so slowly and with a tea that you have a better chance of liking, which would be the best tea for people who don’t like tea? The best teas to try first when you don’t like tea would be herbal or fruit blend tea. These usually have beautiful aromas, great tastes that can be enhanced with some sweetener or fruit, and which also have great health benefits.
We have listed the best tea for people who don’t like tea, including the ones that you should try first!
The Best Tea For First Time Tea Drinkers
You might not like the bitter taste of breakfast tea or shy away from the possibility that you might not like tea at all if you had to try it. The truth is that normal tea is not everyone’s cup of tea, and that’s fine!
Here are some of the best tea options to try for first-time tea drinkers:
Herbal Teas
There is a wide variety of herbal teas available, so there is no doubt that you are sure to find at least one that you enjoy the taste of.
Not only are herbal teas tasty, but they can have some great health benefits too.
These are some delicious and popular herbal teas to try:
Hibiscus Tea
Hibiscus tea is a popular choice due to its taste and the wide range of benefits it has to offer. This tea does not have an offensive or strong flavor at all and tastes slightly similar to cranberries.
You can enjoy hibiscus tea hot or cold, and sweeten it with some honey if that is better suited to your tastes.
The benefits that hibiscus tea offers are quite astounding. It is packed with antioxidants, and it can help to lower blood pressure and even promote weight loss.
The tea is made by steeping dried parts of a hibiscus plant in water, and the added benefit is that the hibiscus petals turn your tea a beautiful color!
These Hibiscus Tea Bags are easy to use, you don’t have to worry about having a tea strainer, and they are fully organic and eco-conscious too.
Ginger Tea
Ginger might not be for everyone, but if you love the taste of ginger, then ginger tea can soon become your favorite drink.
It is full of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties and will warm you from the inside out. Ginger tea has a spicy note to it but is refreshing at the same time.
You can slice up ginger and seep it in water to make your own ginger tea, but it is easier to buy ginger tea bags. Add some honey and lemon to ginger tea for a flu-fighting drink!
These 100 ginger tea bags are eco-conscious and free from dyes, glue, chlorine, and all the bad stuff. Made from non-GMO and organic ginger, these are as high quality as you could want to get.
Lemon Balm Tea
Lemon balm tea is beautifully aromatic and is made using dried lemon balm leaves.
With a fresh citrus scent, lemon balm tea can help improve sleep, reduce stress levels, and even work to boost the immune system. Many people drink lemon balm tea to support digestion as well.
If you are a fan of lemon and citrus-flavored drinks, then you are sure to enjoy the citrus and subtle mint flavor that lemon balm offers.
You can add a slice of lemon to the tea, some ginger, or even a small amount of honey for some sweetness, and the tea can be enjoyed hot or cold.
This lemon balm tea has a mild herbal taste with some subtle citrus notes, and will help to relax and relieve tension, and even help to reduce indigestion. The teabags are all wrapped to keep their best qualities.
Peppermint Tea
Peppermint tea has a menthol, minty, spicy, and ever-so-sweet taste that is beautifully refreshing and calming.
Some claim that peppermint tea even helps to relieve headaches, clear up sinuses, and even helps soothe a stomach ache.
There is quite a bit of versatility on how you can enjoy peppermint tea, either hot or cold, and strong or weak. Ginger, honey, or fruit can be added to peppermint tea to give it a better flavor.
The Twinnings Organic Peppermint Tea is 100% organic and fair-trade certified and is expertly blended using 100% pure peppermint. It has a wonderfully fresh mint taste, and a beautiful aroma to match.
Wild Berries
Wild berry tea is a hit for many who don’t like the taste of normal tea. It is fresh, fruity, and has a great aroma too.
The great thing about berry tea (other than the taste) is that it can be used to energize you in the morning, or to wind down at the end of a long day!
These wild berry tea bags are blended with a medley of berries and some hibiscus for a tart flavor, but fruity notes too. It is caffeine and gluten-free, making it suitable for many different diets!
Dessert Tea
With the right tea, you can skip the dessert tray and go straight for a hot drink! If you arent necessarily a fan of fruity, herbal teas, then a dessert tea might be just to your liking.
Cookies And Cream Tea
Who doesn’t love the taste of cookies and cream? Instead of indulging in a big dessert, you can get the cookie and cream taste from a cup of hot tea.
The rich, sweet taste of cookies and cream is given off so well in the tea, and it really is one that will fit into your afternoon tea routine quite perfectly!
This cookies and cream tea blend features some herbal ingredients too, such as cinnamon, chamomile, cardamom, and vanilla.
All of these flavors are blended together beautifully in this dessert tea, with the tea still offering some great benefits.
Caramel Vanilla Tea
Caramel and vanilla are two flavors that blend together beautifully, and these are highlighted even more when enjoyed as tea.
Caramel vanilla tea is decadent, sweet, and rich, but is not so overwhelming with a tea flavor. It can be enjoyed hot or cold, but enjoying it hot is best.
Some honey or brown sugar can add extra sweetness to the tea to make it more palatable.
This caramel vanilla black tea is low in caffeine and is sugar and gluten-free. It will bring through decadent flavors of cake topped with vanilla frosting, all in one cup served hot or cold!
Peach Tea
Peach tea has a beautiful fresh flavor, and if you are after a fruity dessert-flavored tea, then why not opt for peaches!
Peach tea is best served as is, hot or cold, but it can also be used to make some delicious iced tea too. It is refreshing, fruity-flavored, and has a gorgeous aroma.Â
The La Tea Dah Peach Rings Tea is a great place for non-tea drinkers to start! The tea tastes just like peach rings from the candy store, but it is also green tea.
The lightly caffeinated tea will get you going for the day, and keep your energy up with the sweet peach and apricot flavor, and the benefits of green tea!
Related Questions
Now that we’ve gone over the best teas to try if you’re not that into tea, let’s take a look at a few related questions on the subject!
What is a mild tea?
White tea is a mild tea that does not have too strong a flavor. This makes it a popular choice for many who do not want the overwhelming tea flavor.
What is the easiest tea to drink?
Many consider loose-leaf mint tea to be the easiest to drink. It has a mild mint flavor and is beautifully refreshing, not to mention the great health benefits it has too.
What is the sweetest tea?
Rooibos tea, which is also called African Red Bush Tea, has a naturally sweet flavor. It is a versatile tea and can be blended with other ingredients, enjoyed hot, or even with some milk.
Here’s a helpful video on how to properly brew a cup of tea!