Decaf Chocolate Raspberry Waffle

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Chocolate, Raspberry, Rose, Dark Chocolate, Cocoa, Fruity, Pastries, Cake, Tea
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 304 ml

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  • “Wow, even after 3 years or however long it’s been out of business, my remaining Butiki teas are still good! I’ve just realized that I didn’t review them. Oops. I guess it doesn’t matter so much...” Read full tasting note
  • “I steeped this tea for aaaaaages trying to get more flavour out than I did last time. It was semi-successful in that I can kind of taste the base tea now? Sorta? I also used more leaf and less...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I can really taste the dark chocolate and raspberry in this tea and they mingle wonderfully together. I can’t taste the waffle at all. I definitely over-steeped it which made it bitter but the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Even with sugar, I just couldn’t get much flavor out of this one. There’s a hint of chocolate, but that’s about it. I think this just goes to show that decaf tea is best avoided (by me, at least),...” Read full tasting note
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From Butiki Teas

This decaffeinated tea pairs the flavors of our previous Raspberry Truffle tea with a buttery waffle flavor. Our Decaf Chocolate Raspberry Waffle is perfect for a late night treat. Adding a little sugar will create a sweet raspberry syrup flavor with creamy chocolate and more intense buttery waffle notes.

Ingredients: Organic Decaf Korakundah, Chocolate Chips (Evaporated Cane Juice, Natural Chocolate Liquor, Cocoa Butter), Freeze-Dried Raspberries, Organic Organic Natural Flavors (vegan). Blend is vegan.

Recommended Brew Time: 4 minutes
Recommended Amount: 1 level teaspoon of tea for 8oz of water
Recommended Temperature: 212 F (boiling)

For more information, please visit: www.butikiteas.com

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Overboard Traveling tea box

This is the last tea I’m trying in this tea box before packing it all up and sending it off to the next recipient (which I think will be tomorrow – but I want to add a couple more things first). I wasn’t expecting that much from this, to be honest. First, it’s a decaf and sometimes decaf black tea can taste a bit funky and 2nd, I’m always worried about astringency in black teas. This doesn’t taste like decaf. The first sip unsweetened, I tasted a bit of something bready and a tiny bit of raspberry, but no real chocolate to speak of. Sweetened is another story! Really tasty, mostly raspberry, but then the chocolate comes in and it’s creamy without adding milk or cream. I feel a bit greedy keeping 2 of the Butiki blends in this box, but I love that it’s a black dessert blend I can have at night and there’s really not much left. Also, the whole company going away – thing.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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Overboard TTB.

This is really good. I’m definitely tasting a fruity flavor, and notes of waffle or pastry, as well as a hint of chocolate here or there. There’s also a floral note that reminds me of rose. The flavoring is subtle and blends so well with the base tea that it’s hard to decide where one begins and the other ends.

Flavors: Chocolate, Fruity, Pastries, Raspberry, Rose, Tea

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Yum yum yum!! An absolutely perfect evening treat!! I’ve been drinking this the last few nights with a touch of milk and a teaspoon of rock sugar and wowie talk about satisfying my sweet tooth! This tastes similar to raspberry truffle but with a slight waffle aftertaste and little to no caffeine!! Call me obsessed but I’ve already bought another bag for when this one runs out

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This didn’t knock my socks off quite the way I’d expected, but that is mostly my fault for ordering a chocolate raspberry waffle tea when I really just wanted a waffle tea. I’m not a huge fan of chocolate and raspberry together in flavored things (although I’d take fresh raspberries with actual chocolate any day), so this wasn’t ever going to be my favorite. I did get a waffle taste, but after multiple sips, I mostly just kept noticing the cocoa powder type of flavor. It would be interesting to try this base tea on its own since I don’t know how much flavor it is contributing.

Lilysmom

I have this one on order too. Hard to find tasty decaf black tea!

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Thanks to VariaTea for letting me snag a cup of this before passing it on! I assumed it would be more or less like Raspberry Truffle, and I think I was about correct. There was a bit of a bakey flavour (presumably waffle), with a bit of raspberry (not as strong as Red Queen Cupcake, but more like Raspberry Truffle), and the base was fairly mild – a divergence from RT in which I found the base rather strong.

Overall, meh. I knew this wasn’t a tea for me, and I’m glad I didn’t get my own. It’s not bad, but not overly special to my tastebuds.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec
VariaTEA

At least now you know for sure it’s not for you so yay for that :)

Kittenna

Yup! Also, I should maybe write it in the actual note, but I felt like the second infusion was much more waffley.

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Wow, I actually get to be the first to write a tasting note on this tea?! Rad!

Waffles?! Seriously?! How do you get waffles into tea?! I clearly taste waffles in this tea! My mind is a little blown. At the beginning of the sip I get waffles. It isn’t until the aftertaste that I’m picking up on the raspberry, but I can’t pick out the chocolate. Maybe it is blending in to create a base note type flavor. This is all without sugar. When I add sugar, it changes a bit. I get raspberry first, then the waffle joins and finally I get the chocolate mingling with the fruit. Adding cream changes it again! I get a slight tartness like what raspberries have with almost a grassy edge, but it’s like the tartness without the flavor I was getting before. The chocolate is muted again, coming out at the back of the sip right behind the waffle that also peeks through at the end. This tea is such a trip! I’m loving the decaf aspect since I desperately want to drink tea in the evening, but sleep is a pretty important thing in my life too. This tea is really well done. Even the Butiki teas that I have tried that I wasn’t wowed by were really well crafted and balanced.

If you can, give this tea a go before it’s gone!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec
Stephanie

I drank this one tonight too. I will have to try sweetening it next time! :)

Ost

Oh my word-I forget how much I love the word rad! No one ever uses it anymore…that one needs to come back around :P

Daddyselephant

…I misread “Adding cream changes” as “Adding cream cheese” and I was so SO CONFUSED

…and a little impressed by your ingenuity.

Dustin

I haven’t used the word rad in a long time, it just kinda came out. I bet it is going to make a comeback soon.

Ha! Now I’ll have to try cream cheese in my next cup! I love misreading things.

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