237 Tasting Notes
I think I like this tea more for the fact that it makes me relax than the actual flavor of it. Wish it was just a bit softer on the mint. 72
Update: tried it again, as I always do. Added a bit of honey and it was SO good. The mint, the lemon grass, the floral notes…Wonderful. 79
Hmm, I’m not too sure how I feel about this one. I like the tart, the flavor is good, but it doesn’t blow me away.
Update: tried it again a couple of times with a bit of sweetener and it is lovely. I upped my score from 72 to 85. I’m getting addicted to it!
Preparation
I try to lose weight but cake gets in the way! Problem solved! This is delicious and fun.
EDIT: Ok, so I had time to get over my initial excitement, and have a few more cups of this tea…II took my time and actually let myself taste it to the fullest. I can definitely understand why people love it, but after tasting Oh Canada, Birthday Cake and Creme Brulee, I can say that they all taste relatively the same. And that is just a big turn off. I thought the odd taste in the Birthday Cake tea was just a fluke, but it is also present in the other ones I listed above. A smoky, harsh flavor that irritates my throat. Must be the rooibos. I no longer care for this one for that reason.
Preparation
Ok, if you are a coconut lover…BAM! Get ready for some intense coconut flavor. It does taste somewhat artificial, but I still love it! Be careful not to over-steep, because if you do, it ends up tasting like pop corn for some reason.
Flavors: Coconut
Preparation
Tastes like the aftertaste of an after 8 mint (in a good way). Soothes chocolate cravings and is very comforting. Simply love it. I always use more than 1.5 teaspoons though, because it’s just too good to risk a bland cup.
Flavors: Chocolate