Most Ardently

Tea type
Rooibos Tea
Ingredients
Artificial Flavouring, Cocoa, Green Rooibos, Honeybush, Natural Flavours, Rooibos, Sprinkles, Sugar, White Chocolate Chips
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Fair Trade
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205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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  • “Salted Caramel/Gingerbread Sweet Cream Latte (193) M is for…Most Ardently This made for a yummy latte with salted caramel/gingerbread sweet cream. Granted, it was slightly oily (from the chocolate...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I seem to have forgotten how to drink liquid! It’s amazing how just the tiniest amount down the wrong pipe will throw you into a coughing fit! At least I got a few sips in before choking so my...” Read full tasting note

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A Pride And Prejudice inspired Tea Blend
INGREDIENTS
Artificial Flavors, Beet Powder, Chocolate Pieces, Dark Cocoa Sugar, Green Rooibos, Honeybush, Natural Flavors, Red Sprinkles, Rooibos, White Chocolate Chips, White Sprinkles

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Salted Caramel/Gingerbread Sweet Cream Latte (193)

M is for…Most Ardently

This made for a yummy latte with salted caramel/gingerbread sweet cream. Granted, it was slightly oily (from the chocolate I’m guessing), but I just kept a spoon in my cup and stirred it so I couldn’t see the oil. It also was mostly just a generically sweet which made for a good platform for the sweet cream but probably wouldn’t make for a very interesting plain tea.

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I seem to have forgotten how to drink liquid! It’s amazing how just the tiniest amount down the wrong pipe will throw you into a coughing fit! At least I got a few sips in before choking so my coughs have an enjoyable maple quality to them. That was good planning on my part. Roommate came in and commented on it smelling like maple too!

This has a nice maple flavor. Reminds me of David’s O Canada. I like that there is honeybush and green rooibos in there too which masks a little of the red rooibos. The dry post sip mouth thing is there, but not horrible. I haven’t been exposed to much Jane Austen stuff, so I’m not sure what the connection is, but it’s an alright tisane. I feel like I’d need a little more going on in this mix to be compelled to make a purchase, but I am enjoying this cup.

Update: As it cools it has a very nice buttery finish.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec
Mastress Alita

I hate that. Especially Dr. Pepper up the nose. Oh, the burning!

AJRimmer

I mostly only read science fiction, but this year I finally read Pride & Prejudice and then watched the 2005 movie, and I’ve been pretty obsessed ever since. Planning to check out the rest of her books next year. Not sure I understand why they chose those flavors for this tea though.

Dustin

I tried to listen to P&P audiobook and didn’t get very far. I just wasn’t into it. :/

gmathis

I have tried to read Jane Austen many, many times and finally just gave up. I swapped her out for Charles Dickens and Mark Twain.

Cameron B.

I need to re-read Pride & Prejudice, it’s been many years. I did recently watch the 2005 movie though. ❤

Dustin

Maybe movie format would help break the Austen ice for me.

Dustin

I don’t think I’ve read any CD or MT since grade school. I wonder how I’d feel about them now. I do enjoy a good Dicken’s Fair which was unfortunately canceled this year, thanks pandemic!

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