Two types of tea bags served in French restaurants and cafes
I traveled to Paris at the end of last year. I would like to write about the tea brands I saw frequently during that time.
In restaurants, "KUSMI TEA"
When I ordered tea while dining at places like Ore and ANGELINA, what came out were "KUSMI TEA" tea bags.
"I wonder what KUSMI is..."
I ordered it while thinking that, but I was a little surprised that a tea bag came out. As I drank it, thinking that it was a relatively nice restaurant, I thought...
"It's delicious...✨🥹✨"
After that, I saw a specialty store, so I went inside.
"KUSMI TEA often comes out in restaurants... To begin with, what is KUSMI??"
The clerk kindly answered even such a novice question.
"KUSMI doesn't have a special meaning; it's the brand name. It's 100 percent French-produced tea."
That's what they said.

I was overwhelmed by the colorful tea in the store, but when I was asked,
"What kind of tea do you like?"
and I answered,
"The white tea was delicious,"
they guided me immediately and let me try the scents of various white tea leaves. Since there are many different scents, it was good that I could decide immediately which scents I liked and which I didn't like as much. As a lazy person who doesn't want to brew from loose leaves, I thought it was great that they also had a large selection of tea bags!
In cafes, "RICHARD"
In more common city cafes than the restaurants mentioned above, "RICHARD" tea bags were served.
There are tea bags with the same name, but this is what I saw in France!

The box is stylish! The individual packaging has the same design as the label part of the box.
The reading is Comptoirs Richard. It's not Richard...
I thought the taste was about the same as TWININGS🤔
When I looked it up, I found that RICHARD is the kind of tea that people living in Paris buy as a casual souvenir when they return home. It is an excellent souvenir that is delicious enough to give to acquaintances, affordable, and stylish.
As per its reputation, many things in Paris were delicious. Even the tea...😌
