A Rabbit's Garden

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
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Flavors
Peach, Peas, Carrot, Lemongrass
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165 °F / 73 °C 3 min, 15 sec 11 oz / 315 ml

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From Della Terra Teas

When we grow a garden, truly, isn’t it also the rabbit’s garden? It seems that way to us here in the country! So, in honor of Mr. Rabbit we have A Rabbit’s Garden. A sweet, amazing green tea combine with all you’d expect from the garden. Peas, corn, carrots, even sweet peach! Give this a try today. You will be delightfully surprised, just as is the rabbit when I walk into the garden!

Ingredients: Green tea, green peas, corn kernal, peach pieces, carrot bits and lemongrass

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Suggested brewing tips:

Serving Size: 1 level tsp./6oz serving

Water Temp: 158-167°F

Steep Time: 1-3 minutes

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45 Tasting Notes

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1598 tasting notes

So, vegetable tea? Wouldn’t that be soup?

Not at all apparently! This is very nice. The green tea base is very light and grassy. I’m trying to figure out if it’s reminding me of Korean Sejak, or a sencha or what.

The warm tea is grassy with peach undertones, but if you chill it it’s even better. Light. Grassy. Peachy. Refreshing! This tastes like spring.

Courtney

Haha “wouldn’t that be soup” – yes I had second thoughts when looking over this one. Perhaps my next Della Terra order I’ll try this one out.

TeaLady441

Yeah I thought it was pretty good, and that I’d better give it a rating to help others out as it’s so new. Maybe try an ounce of it at least. It mostly tastes like green tea with a bit extra so I doubt this would be one that would be undrinkable even if it wasn’t a favourite.

JennyFur

Reading the description of that tea weirded me out, but I’m glad to see its not bad.

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woooo hoooo finally got to try this one. I couldn’t resist buying it, it’s so different.

It’s a very light tea, in colour & taste. Very refreshing, slightly peachy & vegetal tasting. Really liking this one!

I didn’t get to sit & enjoy this, but this would be great with lunch!

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Tommy Toadman

Sounds interesting, I want to try it now lol

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812 tasting notes

i’m gonna have another cup of this today. i love LOVE the idea of veggies in my tea hah. so fun. and rad. and fun. but the cup i had yesterday i think was very boring tasting. like flat. idk. so i’m gonna try again today cuz i suspect it just takes a few times to warm up to this one is all.

thank you Shelley_Lorraine! always always always thank you.

Shelley_Lorraine

Waaaay too much hyper going on here. . . (꒪⌓꒪)

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4185 tasting notes

Had to steep this one up today. Made sure to get a corn kernel in there… a cute little pea in there… but the flavor is mostly peach! It’s another cute, unique blend. I don’t think I have ever seen another tea with peas in it. (But corn, maybe a couple.) I will also be drinking Bird & Blend’s Hot Cross Buns later (though it does have some black tea in it.)

edited to add: I just noticed that when first submitting a tasting note, the NEW note I wrote is shown instead of an older note. That happened forever. So it’s nice to see that SOMETHING is changed. Maybe the new Steepster team is working behind the scenes?

Courtney

That’s awesome — maybe they are working behind the scenes!

ashmanra

Mine is still showing me the old one with the reviews I have done today.

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687 tasting notes

Peaches for all my rabbits, please. The strongest flavour/ scent I get from this is the peach. While I like peaches, I was expecting something different.

Fuzzy_Peachkin

I felt the same way about this teea. I didn’t taste any of the veggies!

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564 tasting notes

This one is really unusual. It manages to be sweet despite all the vegetables, and it’s very peachy. The green base is mild and smooth, and I definitely taste the peas, corn, and carrots before the peach takes over the sip. It’s a fresh tea, and maybe a little more suited to spring than a day when it’s snowing buckets (again)!

Another one I’m not sure I’d buy, but it’s a fun cup. Then again it may grow on me because it’s so unusual.

VariaTEA

This seems like the type of tea that everyone should just taste due to its uniqueness. I haven’t had it yet but I hope to try it one day.

bluebelle

That’s why I put it in one of the samplers I got. :) I definitely recommend trying teas with vegetables in them, not because they’re necessarily my favorite but because they’re so unlike anything else.

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So I have been saving the last of this sample which I think originally came from MissB a while back, with the intent of cold steeping or making iced. Well, as I was searching out teas for a friend, I spotted this and thought today was a good day to do this.

Sadly, it’s still just ok, and I’m actually just getting a green tea taste with not much of the peach, oddly enough. I’m not sure if I used too much or steeped it too long or what. I’m glad I tried it.

On a side note, my hubby looked at the steeped tea and veggies in my infuser and was like, “What is this?!” and I said that it was tea. He says, “It’s not tea; it’s salad!” and I was like, it is green tea but it does have peas and corn. He kept saying it was salad. :P

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612 tasting notes

4/5

Smells amazing brewing, very true-peachy and freshly sweet. It’s hotter than hell here after a brief fall weather tease, so I’m miserable again (Mark Bittman’s ginger and sesame crusted tuna steaks and Dorie Greenspan’s strawberry caprese for dinner last night helped, but still, ugh), and I’ve been pumped about being able to use variable temp teas with my new kettle anyway. Also helps I’ve been feeling kinda funky lately so a sort of…healthy, almost medicinal-level tea sounds good about now. Normally I’m a bit wary of fruity tea but this one’s divine; the peach, carrot, and corn give it a natural sweetness that is refreshing and delicious (I love fresh vegetable/garden sweetness—snap peas, bell peppers—but tend to dislike candy-sweet processed sugar flavors, which always feel saccharine and “pin pointy” in the mouth, leaving a gross film, to me). I can’t wait to cold steep it. Really digging it. So of course now I’m sad DT appears to be discontinuing it. :(

Preparation
165 °F / 73 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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This tea was so odd I had to buy it. Vegetable tea… isn’t that basically soup? But this is delicious. Without sugar, it tastes pretty bland. With a little bit of sugar, the peach comes to the forefront. There is an extra something behind the peach that is probably the vegetable mixture but overall I don’t think it adds too much to the flavor – there’s a slight aftertaste of veggies that is a nice blend of the carrot/pea/corn and it works rather well with the peach.

This would be awesome iced.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec

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backlog:

Brewed this about a week ago. It smells very strong of peaches in the bag. Almost too strong, but I like peaches. After brewing, it still smells like peaches, but the scent seems more artificial than before. The flavor is vaguely like green tea with a muddy blend of all the other ingredients. None stand out over the others and the blended flavor isn’t particularly delightful. I finished half of my cup before deciding that this one won’t be on my shopping list.

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