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205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “Okay, this is very last tea from Devon’s advent calendar. It was funny 25 days with many interesting teas, new companies for me and 25 tea bag wrappers to my collection! Thank you so much...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Hm.. Kind of bought this on an impulse on a shopping trip with my grandmother yesterday. They were selling various bags of this tea company in a little tea/coffee shop. At $6.95 for 85g I thought...” Read full tasting note
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From Eastern Shore Tea Company

Spanish ships brought limes to Florida, where they flourished happily in the Keys, hence “Key Limes”. British sailors were given a lime-juice ration to prevent scurvy. Coconuts took their own voyages — floating to establish themselves in most Pacific rim countries. They remain a staple in many tropical lands. Our Key Lima Colada Tea is the unexpected pleasure of Key Lime & Coconut. The tart flavor & intense fragrance of lime is a perfect counterpoint to the heavy sweetness of coconut. We think it is a perfect cooler for any tropical climate — from Tahiti to the far Tortugas. 20 Foil Wrapped Tea Bags.

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Okay, this is very last tea from Devon’s advent calendar. It was funny 25 days with many interesting teas, new companies for me and 25 tea bag wrappers to my collection! Thank you so much Devon!

Okay, my wrapper says actually Key Lima Colada, so I wonder if there is a typo on the wrapper, or it is actually the name and mistake is here? Too busy to find out.

Anyway, it doesn’t smell good, the coconut is having slightly rancid smell; and there was a cheap cosmetics odour as well. Brewed it isn’t a winner either, it is a black tea (which is fine) with coconut taste, quite oily, but somehow smooth. No lime for me. Somehow strange in conclusion, and somehow not a fan… the lime is missing indeed.

Luckily, I have another lime fruit tea in front of me… with basil (and rooibos base); one of the teas from Romania.

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205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML

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Hm.. Kind of bought this on an impulse on a shopping trip with my grandmother yesterday. They were selling various bags of this tea company in a little tea/coffee shop. At $6.95 for 85g I thought it was a good deal, and the flavour was nothing like I already have. When I first smelled the dry leaf I thought it was really weird. At first I couldn’t identify it, but then I realized.. Play Dough. Yes, Play Dough, this is what this tea smells like to me. Honestly the smell of a tea can pretty much make it or break it for me, really. Though the taste was completely different than I was expecting. It was quite good, mostly a coconut flavour, but smooth and creamy, with a hint of the lime. Though in my very last sip, the Play Dough came to mind again and kind of ruined it for me. I’m not sure how I’ll get through 85g of this.. we’ll see!

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