Figgy Pudding

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Fig, Honey, Lavender, Smooth
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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We won’t go until we get some. A blend of black tea, figs, and lavender will wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Steeping Instructions: 1 teaspoon to 8 oz almost boiling water. We prefer to steep for 90 seconds to two minutes.

Ingredients: Black tea leaves, fig bits, lavender, flavor

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15575 tasting notes

WOW THIS ONE WASN’T GOOD.

I cold brewed most of my sample of this last week (I’m actually currently drinking the last of it hot but that review wont be posted today), and I think that was definitely a mistake. All I could taste was an abundance of crappy, sudsy lavender and chemical-y perfume and something that, God help me, tasted like broth!?

90% of this was dumped straight back into the sink; and it took me a whole week to work up the nerve to try this one again. Sorry Marzipan, I was hopefuly because I like fig but something is definitely wrong with this blend…

Cameron B.

The lavender killed it for me, too. Bleck.

TeaBrat

does not sound like a winner!

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3986 tasting notes

Another sample from miss Marzipan and her holiday package! Mm, another figgy tea. This should be interesting. For some reason, they felt the need to add lavender to this tea, which doesn’t make sense to me if it’s supposed to be figgy pudding. Am I missing something? Ah well, I’ll try it anyway because fig. There was one huge piece of dried fig in the sample, and I made sure to get it into my cup.

I can definitely smell the lavender in the steeped tea, but I can also smell some yummy and strong fig aroma. Oof, there’s definitely too much lavender in this one for me, and it’s overpowering the delicious figginess. I can taste the fig slightly in the background, and then it comes out a bit at the end, but otherwise it might as well be lavender black tea. :(

Flavors: Fig, Honey, Lavender, Smooth

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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