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Moroccan Mint from The Tea Haus

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82/100

Moroccan Mint

Green Tea by The Tea Haus

This traditional blend from Northern Africa features Gunpowder green tea, blended with mint leaves. This combination has become very popular since the mint and the tea are refreshing and thirst quenching. It is common to serve this tea with honey or sugar. You can substitute the sugar with other types of sweetener, such as Stevia or Agave nectar. Can be served hot or cold.

6 Tasting Notes

De
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De

Goddamn I suck at tea reviews.

I drank this. It was tasty.

Tina S.
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Tina S. 3 tasting notes

Brewed a pot of this one up tonight, craving it. And yet . . something was lacking. I’m wondering if I let it get stale on me. I think I’ll use what I have left in the tub and get fresh next weekend when I’m in London. Buying more tea . . . such a hardship.

Brewed this one up tonight to split with De, since she’s here a-visiting this weekend. It was exactly what I needed after eating too much beef at Five Guys. The mint and green worked together to soothe and relax. Mmmm. This is still my favourite of the mint teas, no matter how many I try.

I seem to be on a mint kick lately. Whatever caused it, it is a very yummy kick to be on. Today was my first and still favourite mint tea, so mellow and perfect for a morning where I needed to be eased into consciousness and just . . . living. The mint is balanced deliciously with the green, and if brewed in traditional style this tea gives good froth, too. Darn, and now my mug is empty. I blame the cat.

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Indigobloom
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Indigobloom 2 tasting notes

This was… ok. Not terrible. I must have had a bad day in tea world, I don’t know. It was just… lacking something! Thank you for the sample Tina!! maybe my next cup will be better.
Oh I almost forgot!! the second steep had this strong vegetal taste. I guess it was hiding behind all that mint. It seemed to redeem some of the tea, one of the reasons I think there is hope for it! :)
Jeeze, I could learn a thing or two from Daniel Powter.
http://youtu.be/gH476CxJxfg

Mmmmm just what I was after! For some reason, I’ve been all about the mint this week, and I am loving it!
Lately, because I’m trying to drink down my stash and I can’t waste too much time at work, I’ve been making two types of tea right when I get in. Sometimes even three, and then I ice one for the afternoon.
This one, I decided to ice… but when I tried the first steep, it was a little too much so I stuck the second one in the fridge instead and ohmygoodness was it ever perfect!!!
Something about the mint and green tea was so refreshing, and not bitter at all. I think that was partly because one serving is half the normal leaf used and the mint spruces it up so well.
For the iced version, I did add a tiny bit of agave. It really made a difference.
Then for the fourth and final steep I iced it again. That one was decent but nothing spectacular. It kept me going during my workout, and sane. There was a promo even at the gym, with a live lounge singer/“BB King” band and hired actors dressed up like famous celebrities. There was a puppet show (Bert n Ernie), Austin Powers, Cary Grant, Dr Evil/mini-me. Some free food.
Ugh, it was impossible concentrating! So yeah… I was counting on that tea to keep me focused! Concentrating on squats and dead-lifts with a live cover of the theme song from Titanic running in the background does not bode well for my poor overwhelmed brain.
Anyhow! I’m off to bed. Circuit training tomorrow, so the place had better be quiet…
BTW, my notices are MIA. It brings me to that error page. So my apologies for anything I miss!

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