Orange Blossom (La Fleur d'Oranger)

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Candy, Floral, Orange, Smooth, Tart, Orange Zest
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
165 °F / 73 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 g 12 oz / 369 ml

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  • “Looks like today is going to be a heating pad and icepack kind of day. Typical life of being in brazilian jiujitsu, something is always hurting. Today? shoulder and knee. Totally worth it though, I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Welp, this one is the next oldest tea in my cupboard that I haven’t tried! I got this during a Palais des Thés sale on MyHabit, it came in a little mini-tin set with three other flavored teas. At...” Read full tasting note
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From Palais des Thés

Rediscover the classic fragrances of tea with our orange blossom tea!

- a green tea from China
- with sparkling notes of orange flesh
- all-natural extracts

Discover a tea scented with a unique fragrance taken directly from nature: orange blossom. This tea combines the velvety texture of green tea « needles », harvested in China, with the delicate fragrances of orange blossom. Sweet and sensual!

Each box is decorated with delicate watercolour-like touches of ethereal orange. Contains 3.5oz / 100g of tea.

170F / 75C for 3 minutes.

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Looks like today is going to be a heating pad and icepack kind of day. Typical life of being in brazilian jiujitsu, something is always hurting. Today? shoulder and knee. Totally worth it though, I almost caught a purple belt in a shoulder lock during sparing. Almost.

Drinking this tea iced. This time, it came out a little better. There’s a orange candy tang right at the end, but rest of the cup is very grassy. Meh. Much better hot, but I didn’t trust myself to carry an icepack, tea pot, tea cup and crackers upstairs. Maybe I should cold steep this..

Preparation
Iced

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Welp, this one is the next oldest tea in my cupboard that I haven’t tried! I got this during a Palais des Thés sale on MyHabit, it came in a little mini-tin set with three other flavored teas. At this point, I’m unsure what I was thinking, as three of the four teas are green, which is generally my least favorite base for flavored teas. Oh well! The leaves are quite flat and long, and there are little curly flower petals mixed in, along with a few pieces of citrus peel. Dry scent is somewhere between orange juice and orange candy (orange juice candy?).

This is definitely a mellow tea, in both base and flavoring. The orange here has that sweet, slightly artificial taste of orange candy, but it also has a tartness as in orange juice. So it really is orange juice candy! The base is so mellow that I can’t really taste it at all. I guess that’s an improvement over it being bitter or super grassy. Overall, not bad.

Flavors: Candy, Floral, Orange, Smooth, Tart

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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