Posts Tagged ‘Orange Taste’
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Category: Herbal
Tea Company: Ginger Love (website)
Ingredients: This unique drink is a divine mix of citrus, ginger and herbes
Vendor Suggested Preparation: Open the GingerLove sachet and pour the content in a cup. Add 180 ml hot water. Stir and enjoy!
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Alright, so I spent some time in the hospital and, as a parting gift, I woke up this morning with a nasty (hopefully not the flu) infection. Thankfully, I have one more cup of GingerLove Tea left and there could not be a better time for it.
I received my surprise package from them (all the way from Belgium) some time ago and I am thrilled to be able to share my new taste adventure with you. They sent a gorgeously bright and cheery cup and saucer with the tea – love it, thanks – it’s all warmed up and ready to go.
The tea comes pre measured in single serving packages and I’m honestly not sure what the ingredients are… thinking secret mystery ingredients because that just makes it all the more fun for me. The powder looks and smells a lot like Tang – it’s admittedly been years since I’ve had Tang but that scent/flavor kind of seems to have stayed with me. Poured the powder into my lovingly warmed teacup then filled it with boiling water. It foams up instantly, perfectly, and the smell of ginger fills the air above it. Stirred twice (per instructions), then sipped.
The foam is a light orange color and it tastes like a Creamsicle to me (yes, another childhood reference, I get those a lot when I’m feeling meh sick). Taking a bigger sip and the ginger hits me, soothing and warming on the back of my irritated throat. Have to admit that it’s way better than the ginger tea I’ve made for myself in the past. The ginger taste is balanced nicely with a smooth taste of orange that seems to be a combination of Mandarin and Sanguine. This tea is a difficult one to explain because I don’t remember ever tasting anything quite like it. Definitely a burn of ginger, definitely an orange taste, but there’s something else in the flavor that I can’t make out. The only logical conclusion that I can come to is to say that, with 100% scientific deduction, the mystery ingredient has to be magic. Seriously though, Sting drinks this and he’s magic…
I sat down to have this tea this morning with my throat on fire and my stomach dancing some sort of hybrid Polka. Now the fire has been doused and my stomach has settled, feeling better save the fact that I am now officially out of GingerLove… Calling Belgium….
You can purchase the Ginger Love directly from the Ginger Love website.
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Category: Oolong
Tea Company: Imperial Tea Garden (website)
Ingredients: Oolong, Jasmine Petals, Fruit Peel and natural flavors
Vendor Suggested Preparation: no suggestions
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Product Description: Orange Blossom is a blend of oolong teas from Taiwan, Sri Lanka and India. This loose leaf tea is combined with jasmine petals, fruit peel and natural flavors giving it a light, airy character with delicate orange flavor. This is an excellent beverage with morning toast and marmalade. The aroma will leave others wondering what’s in your cup, so make enough to share. Orange Blossom oolong tea also makes a refreshing and exotic iced tea.
Recently I was introduced to Imperial Tea Garden Teas. I LOVE trying teas from companies I have never tried from before. One of the teas I tried this week was their Orange Blossom Oolong. The dry leaves reminded me of a home that has recently been cleaned with Orange Glo and Lemon Pledge… I could smell the fresh, clean orange smell but also a little woodsy as well! Post infusion the aroma is more of an orange and a blossom. The scent is very ‘pretty’, pleasant, and uplifting!
As for taste this is a fairly full-bodied Oolong! It has some kick to it! There is more of a blossom than an orange taste but it seems to all even out at the end. I must say I am a fan of the Imperial Tea Garden teas I have tried so far and will be reviewing more of them very soon… so stay tuned!
You can purchase the Orange Blossom Oolong Tea directly from the Imperial Tea Garden website.

