“Grabbed this as my next packet of old holiday tea to sip down. The dry leaf has a raspberry cream aroma. Steeped 2.5g in 350ml 175F water for 2 minutes. I’m still getting a raspberry cream aroma...” Read full tasting note
“Sipdown (205) C is for…Christmas Teacake Check out the “C” tea pics here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CRDOIxPAhwb/?utm_medium=copy_link This was a tea I’ve enjoyed so far but being a green tea, not...” Read full tasting note
“The flavor here is really pleasant – just a bit fruity with some other spices in there. I’m having it a little warm, and it’s really nice. It’s just the perfect combination with this green tea. The...” Read full tasting note
“(52teas (Anne) 2022: 119) Creamy, a hint of cinnamon, and maybe raspberry. It’s tasty even though I can’t quite pinpoint all the flavours.” Read full tasting note
A New Tea created for the 12 Teas of Christmas box for 2019!
As our 6th TEA of Christmas & the second original blend for our box – allow me to introduce our Christmas Tea Cake! This tea not only tastes like Christmas, it also looks like Christmas with it’s bright green Chinese Sencha leaves & bits of beautiful freeze-dried red raspberries.
For my Christmas Tea Cake “recipe” I imagined mini cinnamon vanilla cupcakes topped with a green-tinted vanilla buttercream that was then topped with a bright red raspberry. And that’s just exactly what I taste as I sip on this cuppa. Sweet, silky Chinese Sencha blended with vanilla beans, cinnamon bits & freeze-dried raspberries. It’s sweet, it’s creamy and vanilla-y, it’s warm from the cinnamon notes, and it has a nice presence of raspberry. Really yummy!
It’s organic, it’s VEGAN, it’s gluten-free & allergen-free! You’re gonna love this one!
organic ingredients: green tea, raspberries, cinnamon, vanilla beans & natural flavors
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