Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Figs, Sprinkles
Flavors
Brown Sugar, Dates, Fig, Oats, Raisins, Fruity, Malt
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
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Edit tea info Last updated by Leigh Spivy
Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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From The East Indies Tea Company

Fig taste with dried figs and pink pig sprinkles

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190 tasting notes

Assuming this is the record for Miss Figgy at Tea and Tins, see my full review on Sororitea Sisters: http://sororiteasisters.com/2016/12/01/miss-figgy-from-tea-tins/

Flavors: Brown Sugar, Dates, Fig, Oats, Raisins

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Some people have complained about the tea tasting like lavender, so I was prepared for a fairly floral tea. However, upon making a cup, I actually found it was quite nice. Now, this is not overly flavored with fig, but you definitely get notes of the fruit in the tea. So those who are looking for a prominent taste of fig with just a little tea flavor, you may be disappointed. I think the issue with the lavender comment is that fig has a very similar flavor profile, but they are distinct enough to tell the difference between the two. I will buy this again.

Flavors: Fig, Fruity, Malt

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Despite being pretty much over my ‘sprinkles in tea’ phase, this tea drew me in with the combination of pig sprinkles in the blend and the fun, whimsical name and the promise of fig flavour. In my humble opinion, there aren’t nearly enough fig blends and any chance I have to try a new one is one I’m going to take!

However, when I cracked open my sealed 2 oz. package of this blend I was hit with something I hadn’t been prepared for; the strong, piercing aroma of lavender! The lack of comprehensive ingredients lists on East Indie’s website it definitely a valid criticism; while a super generic blurb has worked out in my favor in the past in this case I feel like I was failed – I cannot stand lavender, and had I known this blend had so much of it I’m sure I would’ve been persuaded against this tea despite wanting to try ‘all the fig’.

Regardless, I cold brewed myself up a mason jar worth of tea because you never really know how a tea is going to taste for sure until you try it, so despite major reservations there was still a chance this could be alright. Sadly, I just couldn’t get over that concentrated lavender flavour. It was floral in a soapy, artificial way that made me feel like I’d licked all of the counters and shelves in a Bath & Body Works store. Any fig that was in this blend, and I know there was because I could see the dried out pieces in the leaf along with the adorable pig sprinkles, was completely masked. I was not impressed.

My overall opinion is that personally I found this blend as irksome as the puppet it’s playfully named for – and if you’re looking for fig look elsewhere. However, if you’re a fan of lavender and want to try a strong lavender blend over a black base you’re in luck.

Liquid Proust

TChe name kind of sounds odd… I was imagining a bacon tea, though it doesn’t say Piggy :/

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