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69
drank Bamboo Integrity by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

I’m afraid I don’t “get” this tea. I see the big pieces of apple, carrot, and bamboo in the mix, but all I taste is the lemongrass. As my cup cooled off, I thought I got a hint of apple, but honestly I think it may have been my imagination, as I was trying to pick out flavours other than the lemongrass.

I like lemongrass, so the tea tasted fine to me, but I think I was expecting a bit more from it. I see that others have prepared this as an iced tea. It’s not how I usually drink tea, but I’ll try to remember to do this one iced next time.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 30 sec

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74
drank Ceylon Decaf by Zen Tea
4185 tasting notes

I’m really hoping this is a decaf, since I started drinking it at 11PM. It really doesn’t seem like a decaf. I steeped for five minutes and the color is very dark. Rather than a Ceylon, to me the flavor profile is like an assam: deep, hearty, malty, bready, chocolately. No astringency. The dry leaves are very oaty. I’m not sure how it would taste different if it were decaf, but this is very delicious! I’m not even sure if I should be drinking a decaf this late, since I’m not sure if ALL of the caffeine isn’t here, or if it’s just less than usual. Very good! Sadly, I think this is another that Zen is removing from their stock.

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68

This sounded intriguing! I couldn’t tell this is a decaf tea by the taste, other than it doesn’t taste as strong as a bold breakfast tea. The peach and ginger flavor is definitely present. I don’t love the peach flavor, but I don’t dislike it either. It tastes like a juicy peach but there is a tiny bit of a chemically flavor. The ingredients listed bergamot, which I thought was awesome, but I’m not sure if it is actually in the tea. Not bad as a decaf choice! Also, I was tired all day after drinking this in the morning, so yup — definitely decaf!

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82
drank Northern Berry Kyss by Zen Tea
4185 tasting notes

Ancient Alphabet challenge – N

This one was never really a favorite. Despite the awesome sounding ingredients, there is always a flavor that tastes more like cough syrup than these wonderful ingredients: juniper berries, black berries, raspberries, blueberries, cranberries! So many great berries but somehow it tastes like cough syrup? It’s probably the blackberry leaves. What a drag. It was still a unique offering from Zen Tea – another shop I miss in this Ancient Alphabet journey. I finished one pouch. Still have one left.
2022 sipdowns: 54

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82
drank Northern Berry Kyss by Zen Tea
4185 tasting notes

I like this one! There is such a nice mix of ingredients… all kinds of berries! No hibiscus! It isn’t a fake berry taste. It’s subtle enough that you can still taste the rooibos. I could have done without the blackberry leaves, but they didn’t make the flavor worse here. But the nice mix of berries would have been enough. It’s smooth and refreshing. This blend seems like a walk in the woods or something!

Preparation
4 min, 0 sec

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89
drank Toffee Dream by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

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89
drank Toffee Dream by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

The more I drink this, the more I like it. Only the first steep, though. It’s pretty weak the second time around.

It makes me feel like I’m drinking dessert, and what could be wrong about that?

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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89
drank Toffee Dream by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

I’m bumping up my rating on this as I had a second steep and took it to work today. I loved it.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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89
drank Toffee Dream by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

I really liked this tea, although I felt a bit stupid when it arrived. I don’t eat anything with dairy in it, and I assume most toffee is made with dairy. Whoops. I obviously wasn’t thinking when I ordered it. So I picked out the toffee, and made myself a cup.

I don’t think it suffered for having the toffee taken out. It has a really nice, light, caramel-like, buttery flavour. Like toffee, I guess (it’s been a lot of years since I had any). Very nice. I’ll enjoy the rest of my bag.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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95
drank Jasmine Yinhao by Zen Tea
4185 tasting notes

The lovely jasmine doesn’t hide here! Both the fragrance and the flavor are amazing. The flavor is mostly a sweet jasmine with a tiny hint of a vegetal green tea, which only makes the jasmine taste better. The steep cup is a buttery yellow. The second steep still has tons of jasmine, but the green tea is more noticeable. This would be high on my list of best jasmine teas. I could definitely stock this in my cupboard as my go-to jasmine tea!

You’ve got a couple days 4/20/13 to order from zentealife.com’s 20-40% off sale to get some of these amazing teas that they may be discontinuing!

And that is the last for my tasting note spree for today. :D

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec
MsWhatsit

Love Jasmine tea. Thanks for the review. It’s always good to know who makes the awesome stuff.

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74
drank Masala Chai by Zen Tea
4185 tasting notes

No ratings yet? This has a cut-tear-curl black tea base, so it isn’t one of those chais with only spices in the blend. I steeped for 7-8 minutes just after boiling the water, but there isn’t as much flavor as I expected. Not as much flavor as Zen’s rooibos chai OR their Energizing Chai which I absolutely love since magically there is also pu-erh and yerba mate in that blend (also, chocolate!) but it is SO SPICY. I have no idea how it is that spicy if the spices have to share the spotlight with other ingredients. But even though this was steeped for 8 minutes, the black tea base doesn’t get astringent at all. I would much rather buy the Energizing Chai blend. Anyway, this isn’t terrible but I didn’t really make it the REAL way. It’s one of those chais that will get lost among the similar chais I have. I haven’t found the perfect chai yet, but I would say Zen’s Energizing Chai is close to it… but that one may be cheating/isn’t a genuine chai since it has pu-erh and yerba mate in it. Yes, I spent this review talking about the Energizing Chai more.

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74

Another sample I bought from Zen! This had a blend of ingredients that sounded nice and healthy and also… NO hibiscus! Many halves of cranberries fell into my infuser. I steeped this for eight minutes, as recommended, and I was worried that the blackberry leaves would taste funky if steeped for that long, but it tastes fine. I’m not sure if it was the stinging nettle, but my mouth did have something of a sting to it. There is a tiny bit of a cranberry flavor. Otherwise, the rest of the ingredients like to combine to make their own flavor. It does taste a bit medicinal, so there are teas that are more interesting and fun. But I like this one.

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79
drank Bossa Nova by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

I just placed a Zen Tea order (taking advantage of their summer sale), so figured I should drink some of this before my new stash arrives. It’s a nice, light cup of tea. It tastes sweet but not artificial to me, but that could be because I have a habit of steeping at a lower temp than recommended, so the flavour might be less intense.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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79
drank Bossa Nova by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

I like this one more than I thought I would. It’s pretty light tasting for a nutty oolong, and although I wish it was a bit richer in taste, it’s still pretty good. I guess nothing will replace Maple Pecan in my heart. If only I could justify a Butiki order right now.

Anyway, I do get a nutty taste and no bitterness from this, which is what I was looking for.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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70

Goodbye O’Sullivan’s!

I think I spent $1-2 for this sample so I regret nothing. It’s ok, but it’s not my cuppa. I thoroughly enjoyed it this morning with a hefty amount of milk and sugar, but at the same time if I wanted milk/sugar I could have just started the day with coffee.

I said it tea peeps! Coffee! :O
(It’s funny that I spent so much time trying to tell the difference between Keemum vs Ceylon vs Darjeeling etc but I couldn’t even tell you what kind of coffee I like.)

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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70

So the reviews weren’t kidding. This is a STRONG breakfast tea. I steeped it for 4 minutes, and the result was a tea so dark that it might be confused with coffee. It makes my whole mouth go numb with that tacky-dry astringent feeling. It does get better after a few sips, but I thought I’d just try a dash of milk – yep. This is a tea that shines with milk! (And thankfully not much because I don’t like having to add to tea in order to enjoy it).

I guess it’s silly to want strong tea but not astringent tea eh?

ETA: Oh snap! This was my 300th tasting note. I had planned to pick a more exciting tea (or a more exciting entry). Oh well! 300 is pretty impressive since I’ve only been active since October!

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec
OMGsrsly

Woohoo! 300!

Sil

grats on 300! that’s super exciting :)

Chiyo

Whoa that’s so awesome!! :D

Terri HarpLady

This sounds like my kind of tea! Congrats on 300!

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80
drank Coconut green by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

I’m alternating sips of Coconut Green with sips of Coconut Oolong (also by Zen Tea). The tea itself is definitely more prominent in the Coconut Green. Coconut is there, too, but very lightly. This could be partly due to my steeping, however, as they recommend 85C, and I let the water cool to about 70C (I forgot about it) before steeping. It might have a stronger flavour if I used a higher temp. I’ll try that next time.

It’s good, but I think I prefer the Oolong a bit more.

ETA: I just mixed the two types together in my cup, and I really like the mix. They seem to balance each other out well. I’ll try steeping them together next time.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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82
drank Coconut Oolong by Zen Tea
183 tasting notes

I had really high expectations for this tea. I read the reviews, I like oolong, and I like coconut.

It’s pretty good. The first steep had a fairly strong taste, and left a coating in my mouth that hinted at coconut, but also another flavour that I can’t quite place. The second steep was creamier, with a milder scent and taste. I think I prefer the second, as it doesn’t feel like it coats my mouth at the end. As a plus, there was no bitterness with either steep.

I think I’ve been spoiled trying so many coconut oolongs recently. I’ll enjoy drinking this one, but I may not replace it unless subsequent steeps really blow me away.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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80

Another sipdown! Quite a few today :) this rooibos has been a go-to in evenings for quite a while, and for days I don’t want caffeine. It has a subtle raspberry flavor and definitely a hint of vanilla. For rooibos, it is actually quite well done. I might order this at some point in the future, but I still like my green rooibos blends more than red, and I have more red ones to sip down first. See previous notes on this tea :)

Preparation
Boiling

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80

Brrrr it is so cold here today, definitely fall weather moving in it looks like. My office, of course, feels about 5 degrees colder than outside lol, so I froze all morning and drank this tea. Not a bad rooibos, I am running low on rooibos’ haha I should buy some more from DavidsTea I guess. Anyways, I am trying to continue my caffeine hiatus, so this was the tea of the morning. Now time for more caffeine free chai! See previous notes on this tea :)

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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80

I quite enjoy this rooibos. Normally I mix in half a tsp of Della Terra’s Vanilla Cream Rooibos to give it some extra creaminess, but tonight I just steeped for around 7 minutes with just this tea and it taste pretty good. Light, fruity, and sweet – perfect for before bed. And I have to go there soon, tomorrow is my university convocation! It’s finally here! No more student status officially after tomorrow. So big long day ahead, and I need sleep so I look half decent in my new summery dress :) see previous notes on this tea.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 45 sec
Sil

Congrats!

mrs.stenhouse12

Thanks!! It was a crazy busy day haha but finally done :)

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80

Now I have made this tea into a Raspberry Vanilla rooibos! I added about half a tsp of Della Terra’s Vanilla Cream rooibos to just under a tsp of this and voila! Raspberry rooibos with a cream soda aftertaste :D next time though, I might put in a full tsp of the raspberry one, as the vanilla is almost stronger than it haha. I also might steep longer than 5 minutes, maybe 6, as Zen Tea Life’s is very good at 6 minutes. Pleased with my experiment though! See previous notes on these teas :)

Oh, and I am getting a sore throat, which is definitely not good. I have two more finals, I can’t get sick yet! D:

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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80

Oops, I forgot to log this last week! This is a decent tasting rooibos, the first time I steeped it I did for 4 or 5 minutes and got more rooibos flavor, so this time I tried 6 minutes and it is much tastier! The raspberry is the predominant flavor, and a pretty good raspberry at that, I don’t get very much vanilla, might have to try mixing this with some of my vanilla cream by DT and see if that adds a bit more. Mmm, as I keep drinking this I am liking it a lot more than the first time I had it. I maybe should have gotten more than 1 oz of this, since it was only 80 cents for an ounce! But I have quite a few other rooibos’ that I need to drink as well. But this is tasty, and I’m happy I got a bit of it at least :) hopefully it is not discontinued in case I want more in the future!

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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63
drank Toffee Dream by Zen Tea
1792 tasting notes

A little relieved about this sip down. I polished it off cold brew style. Weird, right, a toffee white cold brew? Yeah, it wasn’t great. That dry note in the base that I was experiencing earlier was only emphasized even further, and again, like it was hot, it was a little watery despite being generous with the amount of leaf.

Not one of their best, I’m afraid.

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