Strawberry Rhubarb Young Hyson Green Tea

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  • “The base tastes a little floral, and I taste some red fruit flavor in the blend too. It’s pretty light, but not bad! It makes a refreshing cold cup of tea, though I wish I could taste the rhubarb...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I am not a huge rhubarb fan. It’s not that I dislike it, I don’t. I just don’t have a lot of experience with it. I had never even had rhubarb until just very recently (as in the last few years)...” Read full tasting note

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Tea of the Week for March 4, 2024!

You can tell by the teas that I created for this month that Spring was on my mind because I worked with a lot of fruit flavors this month (and in the case of this tea – a vegetable!) I’m not sure exactly why I was so excited about Spring, because to be honest, I prefer Fall & Winter over Spring. But – yeah, I guess I was excited about the coming of Spring!

This blend starts out with a beautiful organic young hyson green tea combined with lots of freeze-dried strawberries. Instead of tracking down some candied rhubarb like I did for the “Never Touch Another Man’s Rhubarb” black tea from January, I found some rhubarb candy instead – which is made simply with organic rhubarb essence & cane sugar.

This tea turned out even better than I hoped it would. The sweet, slightly nutty, full-bodied flavor of the young hyson with the sweetness of the strawberry and the tartness of the rhubarb play so well together. It’s very refreshing. It’s also organic, vegan, gluten-free & allergen-friendly!

organic ingredients: green tea, strawberries, rhubarb candy (cane sugar & rhubarb essence) & natural flavors

to brew: use 3g of tea to 12oz of hot water (175°F) steep for 2 minutes & strain. Enjoy!

serving suggestion: I really enjoy this tea hot, but it’s even better iced! I cold-brewed it overnight in the fridge & it made a tasty, refreshing drink all day long! This tea doesn’t need sweetening, but I did find that when I added a little bit of sugar (less than ½ a teaspoon per serving) the flavors of strawberry really POP!

Spring is coming – so I’m putting out some refreshing, fruitier teas (yeah, I know rhubarb is actually a veggie!) This tea is fantastic iced!

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The base tastes a little floral, and I taste some red fruit flavor in the blend too. It’s pretty light, but not bad! It makes a refreshing cold cup of tea, though I wish I could taste the rhubarb distinctly!

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I am not a huge rhubarb fan. It’s not that I dislike it, I don’t. I just don’t have a lot of experience with it. I had never even had rhubarb until just very recently (as in the last few years) & my first experience with it was in tea form, back when I was reviewing teas. I recently have sampled strawberry rhubarb pie after it was requested that I make a rhubarb tea (which became the “Never Rub Another Man’s Rhubarb” tea) & sampling that pie was an effort for me to understand better the flavor of rhubarb.

But after trying that pie, as well as trying several teas that I’ve crafted – I am slowly reaching a point of appreciation for the vegetable. I like the jammy, tarty note of the rhubarb. I love the way strawberry & rhubarb play together – as though they were made for one another. This tea seems to highlight that union quite beautifully.

I cold-brewed this tea overnight – and I love it. The vegetal note of the Young Hyson plays really well to the sweet strawberry notes & the tart notes of the rhubarb. Really lovely – very refreshing!

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