Posts Tagged ‘Spices’
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Category: Black
Tea Company: Tea Forte (website)
Ingredients: black tea, cinnamon, orange peels, cloves
Vendor Suggested Preparation: Steep for 3-5 minutes, 208 deg F
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I just love the silken pyramids-so fancy! The smell is of spices: cinnamon and cloves.
A 3 min brew time yields red tones emitting from the pyramid. It looks like a sunset in my cup. Two dunks and now the color is dark reddish brown. The smell is comforting, the smell of spices being dumped into the mixer bowl..a childhood memory brought back by this tea! This tea is light in comparison to the way it smelled dry. The cinnamon and clove are the only one showing up to this dance. The orange tones are sitting this one out. It is a good warming tea. Good enough to purchase again, probably not, but I am looking forward to consuming the rest of these cute little pyramids.
You can purchase the Sweet Orange Spice directly from the Tea Forte website.
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Category: Green
Tea Company: TeaFrog (website)
Ingredients: Genmaicha Green Tea, Ginger, Cardamom, Bamboo Shoots, Red Peppercorns, Papaya Pieces, Shredded Coconut, Pineapple Pieces
Vendor Suggested Preparation: 1 tsp. / 6oz cup 80 – 90 deg boiling water 3-5 minute infusion
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Bamboo Shoots from TeaFrog…one thing that NO ONE can take away from this blend is that it is unique. The first thing I could smell with the dry leaves was a sugary type smell. Once infusing began I could smell the Genmaicha and after the infusion was complete there was a funky smell – almost sour…on the verge of sour milk. This scent somewhat threw me off – I’m not going to lie. Taste-wise I could taste the Genmaicha first then the peppercorns, then the fruit and then the peppercorns again. I give TeaFrog an “E” for Effort on this one. It’s not my fave but it’s not bad either. The sour-type smell is freaks out… thank the tea gods it doesn’t taste that way! I guess moral of the story is… don’t judge a tea by it’s smell. I found that I didn’t like this one cold but this tea hot isn’t bad. The spices – Ginger and Cardamom – aren’t really in the forefront but the pepper is noticeable but tends to jump on and off my taste buds so it’s not overly distracting. I think the Pineapple and Papaya SAVE this tea for me. As for the Coconut – I couldn’t even really tell it was there, taste-wise. Like I said… this is a VERY unique blend!
You can purchase the Bamboo Shoots directly from the TeaFrog website.
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Category: Green
Tea Company: Rishi Tea (website)
Ingredients: Organic cardamom, organic Fair Trade Certified green tea, organic lemongrass, organic ginger, organic licorice root, organic black pepper and organic peppermint.
Vendor Suggested Preparation: Mix 2 tbsp chai, 1 cup water, and 1 cup milk in a saucepan. / Bring to a boil then reduce the heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in 3 tbsp sugar. / Strain into a mug or pitcher and enjoy!
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I made this tea according to the directions on the package: 1 1/2 cup water and 1 cup milk. Bring to boil, add contents of package. Simmer for 3-5 minutes.
The dry leaves look like lemongrass. The smell is vegetal with spices. With this Green chai, you do not get the traditional brown color of Chai that you would get with a black tea base. This tea is much less spicy than Rishi’s Masala Chai which makes this a good choice for a green tea fan who wants a chai.
You can purchase the Green Tea Chai directly from the Rishi Tea website.
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Category: Black
Tea Company: Blue Q (website)
Ingredients: Organic black tea spiced with ginger, cardamom and cinnamon
Vendor Suggested Preparation: Not Listed on the website
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Love the vintage feel of Blue Q products, they always make me smile. This tea is designed to help you function at family functions (clearly the creator has attended one of mine). It’s a spicy blend with a Darjeeling base and I love spicy teas in the colder months. Cracked open a bag of this, after being thoroughly amused by the packaging, and steeped it in hot water for a couple of minutes.
Thinking I should have steeped it longer because I’m not smelling any spices at all. Sadly, it doesn’t even smell like Darjeeling…. Hmm no flavor, not even a bad flavor.
You can purchase the Pleasant Holidays w/Family Tea directly from the Blue Q website.
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Category: Green
Tea Company: Celestial Seasonings (website)
Ingredients: Green tea, white tea, eleuthero, natural lemon and honey flavors with other natural flavors (contains soy lecithin), licorice, lemon verbena, roasted chicory, ginger, orange blossoms, honey and Asian ginseng.
Vendor Suggested Preparation: 2 minutes in “freshly heated water.”
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It’s rare for me to have bagged teas but this is Celestial Seasonings so I’m open to it. When I was small, this is the only tea that we had in the house so it makes me feel a bit nostalgic. It says it’s a blend of green tea, Bai Mu Dan and ginseng root, with honey and lemon. It smells like a Chinese green tea, can’t smell anything else. Opened a bag and I can see small white bits that I’m guessing are ginseng, the rest just looks like green tea but I trust that there must be white tea in there as well. The ingredients list says it also contains licorice, chicory, ginger and orange blossoms, but I seriously can only smell the green tea.
Steeped for two minutes in hot (not boiling) water and now I can smell the lemon verbana and the spices. Brews up a light green with a hint of orange, not a clean brew but it’s not bad. It’s actually quite tasty, though slightly bitter, need to reduce the water temperature I think. Next time I’m going to try the cooler water and see if it steeps up better. Then I’m going to chill it and see if that will pull the flavors out better.
It’s okay, I mean it is what it is and it’s not terrible for what it is.
You can purchase the Honey Lemon Ginseng Green Tea directly from the Celestial Seasonings website.

