Moroccan Mint

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Gunpowder Green Tea, Peppermint
Flavors
Peppermint
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  • “Backlog: This is the tea from Day 7 of the advent calendar from Teanzo. Here’s my full-length review (which includes a photo of an ornament I made out of a burned out lightbulb a few years ago): ...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Teanzo 1856 Advent Calendar day 7 – A week into my first advent calendar, yay! This is quite a refreshing tea. I think Gunpowder was a great choice for this blend. The hardiness could not be...” Read full tasting note
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From Teanzo 1856

Whisk away to the culturally diverse Kingdom of Morocco. Slightly larger than California, Morocco is known as “an oasis for the senses”, with its rich culture, mesmerizing natural landscapes and magnificent architecture.

Moroccan Mint tea is Morocco’s drink of hospitality, and is served throughout the day to welcome guests at home and in business. Moroccan Mint Tea is a refreshing combination of gunpowder green tea with mint. Serve it hot or over ice, or mixed with a little lemonade.

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Backlog:

This is the tea from Day 7 of the advent calendar from Teanzo.

Here’s my full-length review (which includes a photo of an ornament I made out of a burned out lightbulb a few years ago): http://sororiteasisters.com/2014/12/07/24-days-of-tea-holiday-countdown-day-7-from-teanzo-1856/

I was happy to find a minty tea like this in the box – and especially happy to find that this Moroccan Mint tea is a gunpowder base. Maybe it’s because my first Moroccan Mint tea was a green gunpowder base that I think that all Moroccan Mint teas should be like that, but it would seem that “Moroccan Mint” is a name that any minty tea can use, even if it’s a straight, 100% mint tisane. shrug

Anyway, I like the balance of flavors here – the mint isn’t overdone. It doesn’t have a strong, overwhelming toothpaste-y or mouthwash-y taste to it. I like that I taste the green tea prominently and the mint is an accenting flavor and doesn’t get in the way of the complexity of the gunpowder.

This one resteeps well too.

TeaNecromancer

super cool ornament!

LiberTEAS

Thanks. I was very happy with the way they turned out.

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Teanzo 1856 Advent Calendar day 7 –
A week into my first advent calendar, yay! This is quite a refreshing tea. I think Gunpowder was a great choice for this blend. The hardiness could not be drowned out by the ever powerful peppermint. I had this iced today, and I was pleasantly pleased by how it turned out. I used 20 oz. of cold water and the whole sachet of loose leaf, leaving it to steep overnight for about a total of 6 hours. The resulting brew was non-tannic, balanced and naturally sweet. This would be a great summer iced tea!

Flavors: Peppermint

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