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<blockquote data-quote="Molly56" data-source="post: 685785" data-attributes="member: 84857"><p>I drink green tea out of choice simply because I don't have milk in my tea and in my opinion standard tea bags just don't seem to taste right when drinking tea black ......green tea is my choice for breakfast time with earl grey tea in the afternoon.</p><p>I have read about the health benefits but did not choose to drink it for this reason...... but if it has some benefit then all well and good.....not being diabetic myself I have no idea whether it would be useful for diabetics other than if taken without milk or sugar (as it should be) perhaps it is helpful in some way in preference to 'normal' tea.</p><p>I guess the answer is if you like the taste then it is a useful alternative to conventional tea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Molly56, post: 685785, member: 84857"] I drink green tea out of choice simply because I don't have milk in my tea and in my opinion standard tea bags just don't seem to taste right when drinking tea black ......green tea is my choice for breakfast time with earl grey tea in the afternoon. I have read about the health benefits but did not choose to drink it for this reason...... but if it has some benefit then all well and good.....not being diabetic myself I have no idea whether it would be useful for diabetics other than if taken without milk or sugar (as it should be) perhaps it is helpful in some way in preference to 'normal' tea. I guess the answer is if you like the taste then it is a useful alternative to conventional tea. [/QUOTE]
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