Lemon Meringue

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Rooibos Tea
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Edit tea info Last updated by Robin Nicole
Average preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I’m sitting here with a candle burning and a nice cup of tea beside me after my Christmas dinner. I had such a nice time tonight with my family. I thought that this would be a great time to sit and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is almost like a tart creamsicle and if you add a little sugar to it you have full creamsicle flavor in a cup of tea. I think that anyone who enjoys orange and is looking for a caffeine free...” Read full tasting note
    68
  • “This Lemon Meringue tea didn’t smell like lemon when I opened the package. It smells of orange. I steeped it anyway, and couldn’t taste lemon. So I read the ingredients and discovered that there is...” Read full tasting note
    57

From Art of Tea

One cannot resist the tart, lemony goodness of lemon meringue. We’ve captured this popular dessert-y favorite from its light, fluffy texture to its sweet, creamy finish. This sip-able fantasy is truly a guilt-free delight that can be shared at any time of day, on any occasion. Decadence indeed!

Water Temperature: 206 F degrees
Caffeine Content: Caffeine Free
Steep Time: 5-7 minutes
Suggested Serving Size: 1 Tbsp/8oz
Ingredients: Ingredients: Organic Green Rooibos, Organic Orange Peel, Organic Rose Petals, Organic Cornflowers, Natural Flavors
Origin: Art of Tea Blend

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Art of Tea is a tea importer and wholesaler based in Los Angeles, California. We hand blend and custom craft the world’s finest organic teas and botanicals. Our teas are carefully selected directly from growers, each one offering a unique story.

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I’m sitting here with a candle burning and a nice cup of tea beside me after my Christmas dinner. I had such a nice time tonight with my family. I thought that this would be a great time to sit and write a tasting note.

This tea looks so beautiful in the bag. It’s bright and speckled with beautiful petals. It’s probably the prettiest blend I’ve seen so far! For the past few weeks, this tea has been my bedtime tea. I love the citrus flavor which turns into a bit of a sugared dessert crust. It’s not too sweet and not too tart — just right. This is my favorite lemony dessert tea.

I am excited to see the snow fall tomorrow on Christmas! I hope that it will be the perfect day to spend with family & drink lots of hot tea. Hope everyone is having a nice holiday!

TeaBrat

Sounds like a lovely evening. :)

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This is almost like a tart creamsicle and if you add a little sugar to it you have full creamsicle flavor in a cup of tea. I think that anyone who enjoys orange and is looking for a caffeine free option will enjoy this tea. It also makes a very tasty iced tea, I ran out of time to sit and enjoy my tea and put it in the refrigerator for later. When I noticed that the temperature was hovering in the mid 50’s I decided to pull it out and give it a second chance. In Wisconsin mid 50’s is definitely iced tea weather, for us that is a regular heat wave! It’s such a shame that we’re expecting snow and cold weather the rest of the week, but the warm weather reminds me that iced tea weather is almost here. I can’t be the only one excited about this, can I?

You can red the rest of the review on my blog
http://www.notstarvingyet.com/index/2014/3/11/tuesday-tea-lemon-meringue-art-of-tea.html

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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Yesterday was that day for Wisconsin.

Short Sorceress

Yup, I’m definitely irrationally optimistic, but can you blame me? mid 50s yesterday, low 40s right now, and we’re expecting snow tonight. I just can’t get used to springtime in Wisconsin.

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This Lemon Meringue tea didn’t smell like lemon when I opened the package. It smells of orange. I steeped it anyway, and couldn’t taste lemon. So I read the ingredients and discovered that there is none. True, there is also no meringue, so while I understand these names can’t always be taken literally, I must admit that I missed there being lemon in my Lemon Meringue. I did taste something a little green, a little floral, but nothing too significant. All in all, I found this tea to be a touch indecisive. American Tea Room’s Lemoncello is also mild, but is perfectly creamy, warm and lemony, while California Tea House’s Lemon Meringue is fully fruity and zingy. Art of Tea’s lemon offering? Well, they may want to rethink this tea’s name? …or perhaps, add lemon…

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