Celebration Chai

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Black Chai Blend
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  • “I’m drinking this right now and it is jam-packed with ingredients! It mostly smells like Rosehips and various fruit…and CINNAMON…but like a candied-cinnamon…like fireball. This is VERY Sweet! I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Having previously sampled this blend when it was called “Mardi Gras Celebration Chai” and sold by Aura Zen Tea (which is aka Jar of Tea), I kind of postponed my sampling of the tea (since I already...” Read full tasting note
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Our Celebration Chai is a fruity spicy organic blend of organic black tea, orange peel, rose petal, apple, almond, corn flowers, cinnamon, papaya, peach, cranberry, rosehips and organic flavoring! This tea has even won awards at the World Tea Expo in 2008 for best scented black tea! 100% ORGANIC!

Ingredients: organic black tea, orange peel, rose petal, apple, almond, corn flowers, cinnamon, papaya, peach, cranberry, rosehips and organic flavoring

Jar is 5 inches tall by 3 inches in diameter.

There is approx 4.6 ounces of tea in the jar which makes over 92 cups of tea.

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BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
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Use 1 teaspoon per cup.

There are many ways to use loose leaf tea.

1. In a teaball
2. In a french press
3. In a pot and use a hand strainer when pouring into cup
4. In a loose leaf tea bag
5. Pour over a coffee filter. The only mission is to strain the leaf from the water before serving. It’s that simple!

Celebration Chai tea is prepared in slightly lower than boiling water around 180-190 degrees for 3-5 mins. This tea is naturally sweet from the fruit and cinnamon.

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ABOUT JAR OF TEA
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Each Jar of Tea is blended and packaged in a real store, not a home kitchen! If your ever in the area, stop by Park Hill Pantry which is located at 3718 JFK Blvd., North Little Rock, Arkansas 72116. If you have any questions, call us at 866-950-AURA between 11am-7pm central time Tues-Fri and 11am-5pm on Saturday.

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2 Tasting Notes

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I’m drinking this right now and it is jam-packed with ingredients! It mostly smells like Rosehips and various fruit…and CINNAMON…but like a candied-cinnamon…like fireball.

This is VERY Sweet!

I can taste apple, orange, floral, cinnamon, cranberry. The Cinnamon is like a candy fireball type cinnamon. It’s not “hot” tho…the fruits seems to interrupt that idea. There is a lot going on with this and the focus isn’t the black tea taste but I can relate to the celebration term…because it’s very busy and happy and exciting! It all seems to come together and work and it’s unlike anything I have ever had before. thumbs up for being creative! This is pretty good!

TeaEqualsBliss

As it cools the candy-fireball cinnamon is coming out more…

LiberTEAS

Ahh… as I was reading this, it sounded familiar to me. This tea was aka the Mardi Gras Celebration Chai – Jar of Tea is aka Aura Zen Tea. I reviewed it on TRB:
http://www.teareviewblog.com/?p=11486

TeaEqualsBliss

COOL LiberTEAs!!! :)
I am not sure about the aftertaste but it was a good cup while it lasted! :P

LiberTEAS

It was different. Not bad, not my favorite… I was happy to try it.

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Having previously sampled this blend when it was called “Mardi Gras Celebration Chai” and sold by Aura Zen Tea (which is aka Jar of Tea), I kind of postponed my sampling of the tea (since I already knew what to expect).

If you’re interested, I reviewed the tea previously here: http://www.teareviewblog.com/?p=11486

This is a decent tasting tea, although I don’t think I personally would call it a “chai” – of course, since “chai” means tea, I guess it is perfectly acceptable to call it a chai, but when I think of “chai” I think of masala chai, and I don’t really consider this a masala blend.

It is, however, very delicious. It has a strong cinnamon flavor – like the cinnamon candy. It is a very enjoyable tea to drink, with a pleasant sweetness and a very fruity character – juicy and delicious.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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