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Every time David’s tea comes out with a new tea, I’m always eager and excited to try it. Say it curiosity or something but I will never be able to sleep not until I get hold of the new tea. But take heart…. Not all new teas are meant to be tried and tested by me because I am biased to green and white tea then black tea in that particular order, wink! So when this tea was out in the store, I grabbed some.
Described as a comforting tea, I brewed a cup when I got home feeling blah from somewhere. First, I smell cinnamon then sipping it I tasted ginger. Not bad I should say BUT not to stay in my cupboard. Simply because I realized that I am not a cinnamon fan (when it comes to tea flavoring). Sorry David’s but Buddha’s Blend and Gold Rush are still my white teas… I will just finished the remaining leaves in the bag but not re buying; this is for my preference, but I’m not sure for those who like pear and cinnamon…..Happy drinking, tea-lovers!

Flavors: Cinnamon, Ginger

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 240 ML

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Tea-lover, tea-explorer…

Growing up, I never know anything about tea. No one told me about tea and I never encounter tea until last 2012 during my school break-time when I was wandering in the mall and saw this then famous Teopia. I tried a cup (can’t remember what kind of tea) and right there and then, I decided I want to get healthy and I will drink tea from now on… So being an impulsive shopper, I ended up leaving the store with a starter kit – infuser, measuring spoon and 50 grams of green tea. Since then every time I came across a tea store, I will not go out without buying a tea pouch or tea tins.
I am trying to consume a cup or more a day with different types but mostly green or white and continuously exploring.
Loves to drink green and white tea and keeps my tea-shelf “updated” with new and most-drank and most-rated teas. I discovered that I can’t tolerate teas containing mint and citrus/citric acid. I’m gradually trying some black teas as some makes my stomach acidic. Tried Oolong and decided to not have much of it in my cupboard. Puerh is really a no-no for me because of the taste and smell. But who knows I might find one that will change my preference in the future.
I joined Steepster to benefit me from what I love doing at present: tea-drinking, tea-exploring and tea-etc…

Simple, friendly and outgoing, with a positive attitude, I like malling, net surfing, watching movies and reading.

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British Columbia, Canada

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