Marzipan no. 952

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Black Tea
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  • “I really love this tea. This used to be my go-to morning tea, and I still look forward to revisiting it frequently. It’s malty and strong, but with a delicious marzipan aftertaste. It’s just...” Read full tasting note
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From Tin Roof Teas

A sugar-free, almond filled offering sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. Ingredients: Black tea from India, almond bits and natural flavor.

Preparation: 3 grams tea leaves (1 heaping teaspoon) per 8 oz. cup of filtered, boiling water. Allow to brew 2 minutes.

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I really love this tea. This used to be my go-to morning tea, and I still look forward to revisiting it frequently. It’s malty and strong, but with a delicious marzipan aftertaste. It’s just like those pretty little marzipan candies. The flavor of this tea is so true to actual marzipan, nothing artificial about it. I like mixing this one with the Bon Bon tea from Tin Roof Teas – chocolate covered marzipan magic in a cup!

-Dry blend has medium black tea leaves and twigs and pieces of almonds.
-Dry leaves smell lightly of marzipan. Tea liquor aroma is of black tea and almonds.
-Tea liquor is a cloudy medium brown color.
-Malty almond flavor and finish. Strong marzipan candy aftertaste.
-Best with milk and sweetener.
-Very good tea. Authentic marzipan flavor.

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Boiling 3 min, 0 sec
ashmanra

On the list it goes!

Josie Jade

I hope you like it! It’s one of my faves. And you have to try it mixed with the Bon Bon!

ashmanra

I will definitely have Bon Bon around. It is future son-in-laws favorite so I will have to keep it on shelf. My daughter and he bought me the BEST marzipan candy bars in Budapoest last year, so it will be très meta to mix the two!

Josie Jade

:) I bet those candy bars were amazing!

ashmanra

They were! The marzipan was soooo creamy! I have looked for something similar but haven’t found just the thing yet.

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What’s left of my packet had woogled down to the bottom of the odds and ends basket (you have one of those, don’t you?) so I didn’t expect too much in the way of flavor and freshness when I steeped a tumbler this morning. Not so—it was still pastry-like and tasty, even more so when I iced it. Makes me think of a cream puff that’s been in the fridge. Oh…now I AM thinking about cream puffs…and frosting…and cookie dough…and…

ashmanra

Nice! I haven’t had this one in forever. Might need to make a trip up there. They are offering curbside pick up, after all!

Crowkettle

Mmm… marzipan

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