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Strawberry week continues. I woke up thinking strawberry black tea. What could I do?

Frisky strawberry top note, which varies from spot on strawberry to slightly false. The slightest touch of something green-tasting grounding it a bit, and then the black tea base.

I am not getting the creaminess. Not really.

The tea base is fine. Not particularly remarkable but fitting to the layered flavours. With flavoured black teas, especially with ones with fairly delicate flavours such as strawberry, I aspire to steeping closer to two minutes, which often turns into three. To my mind, that gives up the best flavour that the tea has to offer. More than that and it’s not a happy story.

The first time I tried this tea, I really enjoyed it. More so than today although I am enjoying this cup and will enjoy the second steep as well.

My point here is that I don’t think it is wise to drink different strawberry teas day after day. It becomes difficult to focus on the particular tea and evaluate it for what it is. Perhaps one’s tastebuds become jaded. Perhaps it is just time to move on and change things up a bit to appreciate what you have in your cup.

Second steeping. I think I may even enjoy this one more. The flavours have interacted more. The strawberry seems a bit more pronounced, with the imitation hint disappearing completely. It even seems a bit more creamy. Yay.

Flavors: Green, Strawberry

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Terri HarpLady

It’s so hard for me to compare similar teas, especially drank back to back.
Although I’ve tried…many times…

Evol Ving Ness

It was not my intention to compare the teas when I began my strawberry journey a few days ago. I was just craving strawberry teas, and since I have several on hand, I just continued to change it up.

I rarely drink the same type of tea over several days.

I think that if I had wanted to compare, I would steep all the ones I wanted to compare at the same time, with the same steeping parameters, and do a tasting of them.

Because these teas are similar, to some extent, bah!

Terri HarpLady

I did that with Black pearls awhile back. Lined up 5 little cups, dropped one pearl in each (from 5 diff companies), and that worked ok. Nowdays, I’ve been doing things like ‘purple tea monday’, where I drink a different purple black each monday, for example. But I also have days where I just want to drink some golden leaved yunnan all day long, so I hear you :)

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Terri HarpLady

It’s so hard for me to compare similar teas, especially drank back to back.
Although I’ve tried…many times…

Evol Ving Ness

It was not my intention to compare the teas when I began my strawberry journey a few days ago. I was just craving strawberry teas, and since I have several on hand, I just continued to change it up.

I rarely drink the same type of tea over several days.

I think that if I had wanted to compare, I would steep all the ones I wanted to compare at the same time, with the same steeping parameters, and do a tasting of them.

Because these teas are similar, to some extent, bah!

Terri HarpLady

I did that with Black pearls awhile back. Lined up 5 little cups, dropped one pearl in each (from 5 diff companies), and that worked ok. Nowdays, I’ve been doing things like ‘purple tea monday’, where I drink a different purple black each monday, for example. But I also have days where I just want to drink some golden leaved yunnan all day long, so I hear you :)

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A monk sips morning tea

A monk sips morning tea,
it’s quiet,
the chrysanthemum’s flowering.

- Basho

(1644-1694)

Note to self—-you do not actually need any more tea.

My real tea obsession began in February 2015.

Not, sadly, when I had been living and working in China, though I very much enjoyed sampling a variety of teas during my travels there as well. No, no, that would have been far too sensible.

I am a reformed coffee drinker. I still enjoy a long double espresso with a good quantity or milk or cream from time to time, but for now, tea is my thing. All day.

*note—this is way out of date, so if we are doing a swap and you are checking to see what I like and dislike, mostly never mind what you find below. One of these days, I will update this. In the meantime, check what I’ve been drinking and use your own judgement. I like all the teas. Well, I am open to trying all the teas.

I tend to drink black, green, or oolong tea in the morning to early afternoon. Rooibos or
Honeybush or herbal in the evening. And perhaps some sort of sleepy-type tea in the wee hours.

This year, I’ve been discovering flavoured teas, so it may look like that is all I drink although that would provide a false impression.

Not a big fan of chocolate or mint in teas, but I will try them and, from time to time, have been pleasantly surprised. Also, usually I dislike a prominent cinnamon flavour, if untempered with other things, in teas. Again, I say usually, because there are exceptions.

Also, please note that haven’t quite gotten into the habit of updating my tea cupboard on Steepster, and it is unlikely that I will do this on any kind of regular basis.

I drink my tea black and unsweetened. If there comes a rare moment that I add something to it, I will mention it.

Finally, while I thank large and successful tea companies for tantalizing and beckoning me to the world of tea, I prefer to support independent ventures with real people, real enthusiasm and commitment, and real dreams.

Currently, I am researching monthly tea subscriptions. Perhaps it will keep me out of tea shops.

And here is Shae’s rating scale— which I am using with permission, of course— which more or less describes the way I have been rating teas. I am going to make more of an effort to stay very close to these parameters now.

Rating Scale

1-20: By far, one of the worst teas I’ve tasted. I most certainly will not finish my cup and will likely “gift” the rest to my sweet husband who almost always enjoys the teas I dislike (and vice versa).

21-40: This tea is not good but if I mix it with another tea or find another steeping method I might be able to finish it.

41-60: This one is just okay. I might drink it again if someone were to give it to me, but I probably won’t be buying more for myself.

61-75: This is a consistently good tea. It’s reliable but not necessarily special.

76-90: This one is a notch above the rest and I would gladly enjoy a cup of it any day of the week. I’ll likely be keeping this in my cupboard, but it isn’t one of my all-time favorites.

91-95: One small change and this tea would be perfect. I’ll definitely have a stash of this in my kitchen if you come over for tea.

96-100: No words can describe this tea. It’s an experience, an aha moment. Closed eyes, wide smile, encompassing warmth. Absolutely incredible. Perfect.

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