Mum recommends boiling water, and big pinch is enough. Taste and nose evoked memories of slithering into my sleeping bag with a nice, comforting coating of warm campfire smoke.
4 Tasting Notes
The price was right, but it’s a plain, grassy flavor. We’ll enjoy it when we don’t have company, or stay-tuned for attempts at enlivening with orange zest, etc.
Compares to a strong green camellia tea, but Mum says I can re-steep thrice, and below boiling. Energizing.
The lemon grass dominated the mint and other ingredients, which was fine because it was bedtime. When I need to wake up tomorrow and get my tea fast, it’ll be nice to compare to a commercial blend with more mint kicker.



