Purple Chocolate

Tea type
Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Bitter, Cocoa, Dark Chocolate, Rich
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Low
Certification
Fair Trade, Vegan
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “Sipdown! (32 | 112) Last one from the purple tea trio. So this tea is basically just cocoa shells. There is some purple tea in it, but I don’t feel like I can taste it under all the cocoa. It’s a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown 25- 2021 Another sip down from Dustin’s advent. I really, really like this one. It’s definitely one of the best chocolate teas I’ve ever tried. It’s not artificial tasting at all, and...” Read full tasting note
    81
  • “It’s the first day of National Black History Month! I looked through my teas and couldn’t find a single tea that was from a black owned company! :( Second best thing is this tea, which is picked by...” Read full tasting note

From JusTea

A cup of Purple Chocolate is a heavenly, ‘chocola-tea’ experience. Antioxidant-rich cacao and purple tea offer a healthy choice to satisfy your sweet tooth without any indulgence.

Ingredients: Organic Cacao Shells, Kenyan Purple Tea, Rose Petals

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Sipdown! (32 | 112)

Last one from the purple tea trio.

So this tea is basically just cocoa shells. There is some purple tea in it, but I don’t feel like I can taste it under all the cocoa. It’s a bit much for me plain, as it’s a rather intense and slightly bitter dark chocolate flavor. With a bit of creamer added, it’s more like a strong dark hot chocolate, which is more my speed.

I don’t think I would buy it again, just because I might as well get plain cocoa shells if I want this flavor profile. I do appreciate a chocolate tea that doesn’t have any flavoring though!

Flavors: Bitter, Cocoa, Dark Chocolate, Rich

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Sipdown 25- 2021
Another sip down from Dustin’s advent. I really, really like this one. It’s definitely one of the best chocolate teas I’ve ever tried. It’s not artificial tasting at all, and tastes more like unsweetened cocoa powder than a bar of chocolate. Really tasty, and something I’ll be purchasing once I get my cupboard a bit more under control.

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It’s the first day of National Black History Month! I looked through my teas and couldn’t find a single tea that was from a black owned company! :( Second best thing is this tea, which is picked by Kenyan farmers. Jamilla is the farmer who is featured on my tin.

I’ve gone through half this tin in two years. It’s a good tea, but I usually want more from chocolate than just chocolate alone so I feel like I really have to be in an extra chocolatey mood to appreciate it. It’s very raw dark chocolate like. It has that sour tang that dark chocolate gets. Maybe it’s the addition sugar that usually mellows that out? It’s more of a raw than a refined chocolate taste. It reminds me both of the smell of walking into a shop that actually grinds their own beans to make chocolate and the biproduct of the process, the shells, that get sold in giant bags for gardening purposes. I’ve bought a bag of that ground cover before and it goes through stages of smelling really good and chocolatey like this tea and going a bit sour when it starts to decompose and stay damp under a few layers. I can’t pick out the tea in this under the chocolate domination. I’d love to see this company expand on the use of cacao shells with chocolate orange or chocolate mint combos, much like Tikal used to do. So few companies experimenting with cacao shells!

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