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		<title>Tea Review: TeaFrog Gingerbread Orange Rooibos</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 14:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Spencer E</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mmm, rooibos, orange peels, almonds, cardamom, and coriander...this sounds like a delicious tea in the making! When I first opened the package, it was definitely the almond scents that struck my nose first. Then came sweet, slightly juicy undertones. In preparing this tea, I utilised a two-cup teapot, 1 tablespoon...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> Rooibos</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> TeaFrog <a href='http://www.teafrog.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Rooibos, Orange Peels, Almonds, Cardamom, Almond Slices, Coriander Seeds</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> 1tsp/cup 5 minute steep</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/teafrog-gingerbread-orange-rooibos.jpg" alt="TeaFrog Gingerbread Orange" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>Mmm, rooibos, orange peels, almonds, cardamom, and coriander&#8230;this sounds like a delicious tea in the making! When I first opened the package, it was definitely the almond scents that struck my nose first. Then came sweet, slightly juicy undertones. In preparing this tea, I utilised a two-cup teapot, 1 tablespoon of TeaFrog Gingerbread Orange Rooibos (two times the recommended 1.5 teaspoon per cup), and freshly boiled water.</p>
<p>Pouring the water over the mixture, the dominant smell wafting up in the steam was actually orange. I felt this was a good sign, since the name of the tea is Gingerbread _Orange_. The recommended five minutes past, I removed the infuser, taking a moment to eyeball the tea. I could easily pick out the cardamom, coriander, and orange bits in amongst the rooibos. I was not too sure about where the almond was, but I knew I had smelled it earlier&#8230;oh, there are a couple of pieces. Whew. My nose has not deceived me.</p>
<p>I take my first sip. Hmmm, I can definitely taste the cardamom. It is coming through quite dominantly. I take another sip, and another, and finish off the first cup. My thoughts so far run somewhere along the line of it tastes spicy, as gingerbread does, but yet&#8230;this tea has not so far reminded me of gingerbread. The spiciness of the flavour is quickly followed by tasty orange, and then some almond-esque undertones. Not having fully felt that I understand this tea and all that it has to offer, I pour myself a second cup.</p>
<p>The deep orange-red, nearly rust, colour of this tea is quite pretty. As I sip this second cup, it seems that it follows much like the first. However, I am now beginning to follow the connection of the flavour of this tea to the flavour of gingerbread. This connection is especially prominent in the aftertaste, which is quite pleasant. I finish off the pot with a new outlook on this tea.</p>
<p>I think this tea would be a great treat any time of the day. I drank it in the morning and really enjoyed the experience, but I can see it being a lovely evening tea as well. If you are interested in this tea, I would definitely recommend trying some. I would rate it an 85/100 on my personal enjoyment scale.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.teafrog.com/teas/gingerbread-orange-rooibos-tea.html' target=_new>Gingerbread Orange</a> directly from the TeaFrog website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Rishi Tea Organic, Fair Trade Raspberry Green Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 17:55:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cynthia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smell from the bag is sweet, ripe raspberries. I followed the directions on the sample packet: empty entire contents of bag into 8 ounces of boiling water and steeped 5 minutes. Ahh, isn't that pretty? Pink tea with fruit notes...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> Green</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Rishi Tea <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Organic green tea, organic raspberry, organic Fair Trade Certified hibiscus and natural raspberry flavor.</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 180°F / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 oz / Infusion Time: 3-4 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/rishi-tea-raspberry-green-tea.jpg" alt="Rishi Tea Organic Fair Trade Raspberry" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>Smell from the bag is sweet, ripe raspberries.</p>
<p>I followed the directions on the sample packet: empty entire contents of bag into 8 ounces of boiling water and steeped 5 minutes.</p>
<p>Ahh, isn&#8217;t that pretty? Pink tea with fruit notes. But where is the green tea? The raspberries seem to overpower the tea base.</p>
<p>This brew is tart and tangy. It makes me feel like I am drinking hot Kool Aid.  I don&#8217;t understand how Rishi can call this green tea. I taste no tea at all.</p>
<p>I tried for a resteep and was forced to pour out the hot pink mess. All I could taste is hot water and even that was not very good.</p>
<p>This should have been tagged as an herbal tea, then I might have liked it better. But with the mention of green tea on the bag and then not being able to taste the green tea base, I am left to say that this tea is not very good.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/raspberry-green-organic-fair-trade-green-tea.html' target=_new>Organic Fair Trade Raspberry</a> directly from the Rishi Tea website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: TeaFrog Coconut Vanilla White</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>GG</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To be a white tea fan, one must generally appreciate tea that whispers, not shouts. Most white tea is subtle and only hints at having a flavor. Thus, Coconut Vanilla Flavored white is a pleasant surprise to a drinker of louder, bolder flavored teas. It doesn't exactly shout but it speaks audibly, firmly...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> White</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> TeaFrog <a href='http://www.teafrog.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Pai Mu Dan, coconut pieces, pink rose petals and flavour </div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 180˚F / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 ounces / Infusion Time: 3–4 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/teafrog-cocount-vanilla-white-tea.png" alt="TeaFrog Jasmine Green Tea" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>To be a white tea fan, one must generally appreciate tea that whispers, not shouts. Most white tea is subtle and only hints at having a flavor. Thus, Coconut Vanilla Flavored white is a pleasant surprise to a drinker of louder, bolder flavored teas. It doesn&#8217;t exactly shout but it speaks audibly, firmly, and pleasantly!</p>
<p>The dry tea is beautiful&#8211;big, long-legged leaves, complemented by white coconut shavings and tiny rosebuds&#8212;and would be lovely in an apothecary jar. Its aroma is smooth and sweet, not greenish or grassish.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t spend too much time with your nose in the dry mix&#8211;get on with making yourself a cup, because you&#8217;re in for a treat. The steeped tea is pale, but don&#8217;t let the color fool you. It&#8217;s velvety-thick and every bit as coconutty sweet as &#8220;advertised&#8221; in by dry aroma: very, very similar in character to white chocolate cocoa.</p>
<p>The quality pai mu dan leaves take a second steep well. A good thing: you&#8217;ll want seconds!</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.teafrog.com/teas/coconut-vanilla-white-tea.html' target=_new>Jasmine Green Tea</a> directly from the TeaFrog website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Canton Tea Anxi Rou Gui Oolong Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 17:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Spencer E</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First impressions: Smells a bit fruity, a bit sweet, yet mellow and slightly grassy at the same time. The liquor is very clear and bright. The taste is a bit darker and more woody than I expected from the smell. Also, I noted the taste to be a bit more watery than expected Perhaps more than 30 seconds are necessary...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> Oolong</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Canton Tea Co. <a href='http://www.cantontea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Oolong Tea</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> 2 tsp per cup (200ml); water temperature 90 degC (194 degF): infuse 2-3 mins</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/canton-tea-co-anxi-rou-gui.jpg" alt="Canton Tea Co. Anxi Rou Gui" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" />
<p>Utilising one of my larger gaiwans and about a tablespoon of this tea, I rinsed the tea and got right down to the first infusion of 30 seconds.</p>
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First impressions:<br />
Smells a bit fruity, a bit sweet, yet mellow and slightly grassy at the same time.<br />
The liquor is very clear and bright.<br />
The taste is a bit darker and more woody than I expected from the smell. Also, I noted the taste to be a bit more watery than expected Perhaps more than 30 seconds are necessary for the second infusion.</p>
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Continuing impressions:<br />
The 45 seconds I gave the second infusion brought about a darker hue, perhaps not as bright, yet still clear.<br />
It definitely improved the flavour.<br />
Over the next three or so infusions I put these leaves through, this tea never grew very strong, but sipping it truly was a delight. The aftertaste of this tea is stronger than expected, composed of floral and fruity notes.</p>
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Overall, a thoroughly pleasant oolong that I would definitely recommend. On my personal scale, I give it an 85/100.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.cantonteaco.com/oolong-tea/anxi-rou-gui-oolong-tea-wu-long.html' target=_new>Anxi Rou Gui</a> directly from the Canton Tea Co. website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Rishi Tea Red Ginseng Recharge</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 12:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much as I love discovering new teas from lesser known companies, it's nice to have a company that I'm know will not disappoint.  This blend however, isn't one that I would think of when I thought of Rishi.  Just when I thought I knew the company they surprise...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> Herbal</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Rishi Tea <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Organic red ginseng, organic dandelion root, organic cinnamon, organic fig, organic licorice root, organic orange peel, organic apple and organic vanilla bean. </div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 212°F / Boiling / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 oz / Infusion Time: 5 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/rishi-tea-red-ginseng-recharge.jpg" alt="Rishi Tea Red Ginseng Recharge" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>As much as I love discovering new teas from lesser known companies, it&#8217;s nice to have a company that I&#8217;m know will not disappoint.  This blend however, isn&#8217;t one that I would think of when I thought of Rishi.  Just when I thought I knew the company they surprise me with this one!  It look and smells delicious and the list of ingredients is certainly enticing.  The strongest scent I&#8217;m getting is that of orange and cinnamon, also smells like berries to me though there aren&#8217;t any listed in the blend.</p>
<p>Steeped it per the website recommendations and waited a couple of minutes to let it cool.  The tea has turned a light red color and the and the scent of apple has become more pronounced.  The taste is sweet and tangy and a lot heavier than I expected, it&#8217;s really satisfying and the scent alone has given me a boost.  Have to say that I do feel &#8216;recharged&#8217; even with just one cup in my system.  Thinking this would be better suited as an afternoon pick-me-up rather than a bedtime herbal.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/red-ginseng-recharge-organic-botanical-blend.html' target=_new>Red Ginseng Recharge</a> directly from the Rishi Tea website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: TeaFrog Coconut Vanilla White &#8211; 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 13:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cynthia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 2 minute infusion yields a pale infusion, the first sip is good…I can taste the coconut and the vanilla and the ratio is just right for both ingredients. The vanilla is a natural taste, not fake like so many vanilla flavored teas..]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> TeaFrog <a href='http://www.teafrog.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Pai Mu Dan, coconut pieces, pink rose petals and flavour </div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 180˚F / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 ounces / Infusion Time: 3–4 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/teafrog-cocount-vanilla-white-tea.png" alt="TeaFrog Jasmine Green Tea" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>Dry smell reminds me of the ginger white pear tea. Cute lil’ rose buds are in this tea. Flowery teas are not to my liking, so I will see how this tasting goes.
<p>A 2 minute infusion yields a pale infusion, the first sip is good…I can taste the coconut and the vanilla and the ratio is just right for both ingredients. The vanilla is a natural taste, not fake like so many vanilla flavored teas.
<p>Another home run for Tea Frog and another tea goes on my shopping list. <img src='http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.teafrog.com/teas/coconut-vanilla-white-tea.html' target=_new>Jasmine Green Tea</a> directly from the TeaFrog website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Rishi Tea Serene Dream &#8211; 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 13:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cynthia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dry leaves seemed to be more powder than leaves. The smell reminded me of cut grass. I poured the contents of the package into my infuser basket, boiled my water and poured 8 ounces of water in my cup/infuser. I waited 5 minutes...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Rishi Tea <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Organic valerian root, organic lemon verbena, organic lemon balm, organic chamomile, organic lavender and organic spearmint</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 212°F / Boiling / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 oz / Infusion Time: 4-5 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/rishi-tea-serene-dream.jpg" alt="Rishi Tea Serene Dream" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>The dry leaves seemed to be more powder than leaves. The smell reminded me of cut grass.</p>
<p>I poured the contents of the package into my infuser basket, boiled my water and poured 8 ounces of water in my cup/infuser. I waited 5 minutes.</p>
<p>After brewing the smell of the leaves is sweeter. Licorice comes to mind.</p>
<p>In my sample the leaves were more like powder and even with my best fine mesh infuser, the particles found their way into my tea cup.</p>
<p>This tea is not totally undrinkable, but it was a close call on that point for me. With all the particles floating around in my cup and than the taste of valerian root, I did not enjoy this blend at all.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/serene-dream-organic-botanical-blend.html' target=_new>Serene Dream</a> directly from the Rishi Tea website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Rishi Tea Jasmine Green Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 14:37:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lori</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Upon tasting Rishi’s organic fair trade jasmine green tea, I was not surprised that it was a 2009 World Tea Championship winner.  It is a delightfully light, clean, and fragrant brew; the flavor of jasmine is noticeable but does...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Rishi Tea <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Organic Fair Trade Certified green tea and jasmine flowers</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 180˚F / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 ounces / Infusion Time: 3–4 minutes</div>
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<p>Upon tasting Rishi’s organic fair trade jasmine green tea, I was not surprised that it was a 2009 World Tea Championship winner.  It is a delightfully light, clean, and fragrant brew; the flavor of jasmine is noticeable but does not over-power the green tea flavor.   And unlike other jasmine teas, the Rishi’s version is not an overly floral, perfume-y, or potpourri scented brew reminding me of an old-fashioned living room decorated with chintz fabrics, too-many knick knacks, and floral wallpaper.  As, it is excellent served either hot or iced, this tea can be served year-round and any time of day.   </p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/jasmine-green-tea-organic-fair-trade-green-tea.html' target=_new>Jasmine Green Tea</a> directly from the Rishi Tea website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Rishi Teas Organic Green Needles (Lu Zhen) Roasted (2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 22:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gretchen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Big, bold, brassy.  This tea is by no means a delicate wall flower of a green tea.  Or a delicate anything, really.  It comes right out and lets you know that it's here, it's a green tea, and that it means to be taking center stage, thankyouverymuch.]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Rishi Tea <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Organic Fair Trade Certified green tea.</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Infuse 1 tablespoon per 5–6 ounces of water. Use 180deg F water. Infuse the first and second infusion for 3–4 minutes and all subsequent infusions for 5 minutes. We also suggest to try this tea brewed a bit stronger, using 2 tablespoons and shorter infusion times.</div>
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<p>Big, bold, brassy.  This tea is by no means a delicate wall flower of a green tea.  Or a delicate anything, really.  It comes right out and lets you know that it&#8217;s here, it&#8217;s a green tea, and that it means to be taking center stage, thankyouverymuch.</p>
<p>However, in its efforts to inform the world of it&#8217;s intentions, it may scare some people off.  It almost scared me off.  Opening the pouch of tea, the scent is an inviting green tea aroma with an enhanced nutty quality, brought about by a roasting step during the processing of the leaf.  Steeping the tea, it&#8217;s a delicate, pale green color with just a hint of brown; the very picture of an inviting cup of tea.  But then, sipping shocked me.  Very astringent.  Almost a sour quality.  And the drying sensation wasn&#8217;t restricted to just the mouth, it went down the throat as well.  As the brew cooled, the sour faded, leaving a sweeter quality to the cup.</p>
<p>To try and get the best out of this tea, I tried multiple steeping parameters.  My first two tries, I used the method referred to on the packet &#8211; 1 tablespoon per 5-6 oz of water, steeped in 180 degree water for 3-5 minutes.  Their website also recommended trying more leaf with a shorter steeping time.  This method resulted in a brew where the sour flavor held on, even once cooled.  I then tried the old tried and true proportion of 1 tsp per 8 oz.  This resulted in a much lighter brew with reduced astringency and reduced sourness, and a hint of nuttiness at the back of your mouth.</p>
<p>If you are a fan of the big, bold and dry red wines, you will likely love this tea brewed to the original directions.  I preferred the weaker brew, but other greens have tickled my fancy more than this one.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/green-needles-roasted-organic-fair-trade-green-tea.html' target=_new>Rishi Teas Organic Green Needles (Lu Zhen) Roasted</a> directly from the Rishi Tea website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Rishi Tea Orange Blossom &#8211; Take 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 20:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was anxious to try this tea because I am a huge fan of lemon myrtle and it did not disappoint.  It was difficult to wait the full three minutes for it to steep because the smell of the citrus and rose oils was so alluring.]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Rishi <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Organic and Fair Trade Certified green tea, Organic lemongrass, Organic osthmanthus flowers, Organic lemon myrtle, natural essential oils of orange, lime and tangerine.</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 180°F / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 ounces / Infusion Time: 3–4 minutes.</div>
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<p>Described as: &#8220;A profoundly flowery blend of select green teas, rare blossoms and aromatic lemon myrtle leaves&#8221;.</p>
<p>I was anxious to try this tea because I am a huge fan of lemon myrtle and it did not disappoint.  It was difficult to wait the full three minutes for it to steep because the smell of the citrus and rose oils was so alluring.  It brewed to a nice golden color, almost like liquid honey and tasted just as smooth.  Lemon myrtle is sometimes overwhelming in a tea but this blend has just the right amount to perfectly compliment the taste of orange and the green tea.  Couldn&#8217;t really pick out the lemon grass in the first steep but it came through in the second.  A nice tangy aftertaste, refreshing and pleasant, with enough sweetness on it&#8217;s own. It went through three steeps perfectly and has earned a place at the front of my tea cabinet. Can&#8217;t wait to try this one iced&#8230;</p>
<p><i>You can purchase <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/orange-blossom-organic-and-fair-trade-green-tea.html' target=_new>Rishi Tea Orange Blossom</a> directly from their website.</i></p</p>
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