French Toast Dianhong

Tea type
Black Tea
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Flavors
Maple, Vanilla, Cream, Maple Syrup, Sweet, Bread, Cinnamon, Malt, Thick, Nutmeg, Chocolate, Floral, Smooth, Yams, Toast, Custard
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Loose Leaf
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205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 45 sec 7 g 7 oz / 216 ml

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  • “An excellent tea! I really enjoy the flavor and the vanilla comes through as well. Made with the hot water spigot at work, a loose leaf bag, and coffee cup. Temperature was around 190 and steeped...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown! I could have sworn that I wrote a taste comparison between this and 52teas’ Coconut French Toast with Cardamom Maple Syrup, but now I can’t find it anywhere and I finished off the 52teas...” Read full tasting note
  • “GCTTB DAY 7 Wow, this tea is amazing! I don’t know anything about dianhong, as I’ve never tried it before, but I must say that this flavoured version is absolutely delicious. I only used one ball...” Read full tasting note
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  • “We drank this with a bit of the included vanilla bean this time and that definitely amped up the vanilla flavor! We continue to enjoy this one!” Read full tasting note

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Happy Monday my dear tea friends! I think I have Pharyngitis, this cold thing that I had never really made me too stuffy or cough-y, it has mostly been a nasty sore throat and fever, and pretty much that is all that is left, a stupid sore throat. Luckily it is not affecting my ability to taste things and talk, though it has made swallowing a giant pain. On a side note, I am still angry at the dryer for ruining so many of my clothes, most of them I can ‘replace’ by going to the Goodwill Bin store and paying 75 cents a pound for clothes, but the underwear that the dryer melted had to be replaced by spending legit money at Target, BUT there is a silver lining, I found that in the little boy’s section they had Minecraft clothes! An epic shirt and a Creeper hoodie that I have wanted for a while but did not want to pay a small fortune for, but it turns out a large boy’s shirt and hoodie fits me perfectly, and is half the price of an adult small. Sneaky sneaky! I will totally have to get them once I have a bit of extra money and can justify buying new clothes again…it just feels kinda wrong to me, but I have been a thrifter for life.

Today we are looking at Liquid Proust Teas’ French Toast Dianhong, a gong yi cha (or craft tea, if I am doing my translation at all correct) basically it is a blooming tea without the flower, and made with Dianhong, one of my favorite Yunnan red teas, and flavored to resemble French Toast. I used to eat French Toast all the time, but since I went to the (sad) ways of Gluten Free, I do not indulge because bread has become stupid expensive! It was a favorite 3 in the morning snack that I often found my dad cooking and would join him for some nibbles, though we ate it with ketchup rather than syrup, and they were savory rather than sweet, but in my older days I found I preferred the sweeter version! The aroma of the sizable ball is a real knockout! I am hit with intense notes of vanilla with notes of cocoa too with a tiny bit of sweet potato and roasted peanuts (hello Dianhong) alongside the tiniest note of bready batter. The vanilla reminds me more of real vanilla extract rather than vanilla beans, that distinct sweet and slightly alcohol note of the extract, this rather than straight up vanilla beans, reminds me of the extract that permeates French Toast batter, especially the way I make it…who needs a measuring spoon?

I decided to gongfu this thing, in retrospect I should have used a bigger gaiwan so it could really unfold without limits instead of having its little needles popping out the top of the water, but all my tea gear is still packed up. I will say that sniffing the tea made me melt into my chair a bit, it smells soooooo good! Very rich notes of vanilla and cocoa waft up from the slowly unfurling ball of now soggy tea. Along side the vanilla (really it is like I am sitting next to a bottle of vanilla extract) there is gentle cocoa, yams, and peanuts, yum! The liquid is a heady mixture of vanilla and cocoa with a touch of peanuts, so much vanilla sweetness.

The taste is kinda fantastic, very very strong vanilla, it has a bit of a cooling alcohol burn similar to vanilla extract, but it certainly is deliciously strong. Like drinking vanilla extract but without the really gross taste if you do that (trust me on this!) Along with the strong Vanilla which waxes and wanes, strong at first, milder in the middle, and strong at the finish with a lingering aftertaste, is notes of cocoa (ok, with this sweetness it is straight up chocolate) and yams, with a mild roasted peanut note at the finish.

Onward to the second steep! The aroma is much like the first, a metric ton of vanilla with cocoa and yams taking up the rear. The taste of the tea (also the unfurling ball looks like a sea monster) has a very similar profile to the first steep, but with stronger cocoa notes and extra yam sweetness.

Third steeping! The aroma is still very similar, though the vanilla is calming down some while the cocoa and yam notes of the tea become more prevalent. The same can be said about the taste, lots less vanilla and lots more cocoa and yams, the tea’s natural honey sweetness is shining through, meaning I like the tea and the flavor, always a good sign. I steeped this one once more, after that I found the vanilla taste was gone and it was just the sweet taste of the Dianhong ball. I was mildly perturbed, I was told that the taste would evolve a lot between steeps and it was very similar each steep to me, maybe there is something wrong with my taste buds…but everything tastes the same…worrying thoughts if true. It could also be the difference in steeping styles, temperatures, steeping vessels, and all that fun stuff, so I am not too worried. I will say I enjoyed this tea, not sure I would call it French Toast, since other than the vanilla extract I dump into the batter, it did not taste much like the toast. I certainly foresee myself buying some of these, I love watching the sea monsters unfurl, and I am curious to see how other steeping methods affect the taste.

For photos and blog: http://ramblingbutterflythoughts.blogspot.com/2015/07/liquid-proust-teas-french-toast.html

Liquid Proust

It’s late and I’m either looking forward to or a bit worried about my dreams of chocolate monsters coming out a dark yellow / amber sea to eat me.

Actually… saying that with no context sounds absolutely repulsing; thankfully we, hopefully, know what I mean.

TeaNecromancer

Hehe sounds very Lovecraftian!

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Guess who’s finished all of their Christmas shopping!? ME!!!

I finished everything last night when I got my Step Mom’s gift, which was definitely the hardest one to secure since she’s a nightmare to shop for. And so, of course, what do you do when you’ve got all the gifts? Well, wrap them of course. Actually, I still need to buy my Secret Santa gift for work but we haven’t been assigned people so I can’t do it yet.

I chose this tea to drink while wrapping because it can easily be drunk ‘Grandpa style’ and I wasn’t sure how long everything would take. The tea was delicious; it delivered the wonderful vanilla, custard, cocoa, malt, and nutmeg notes I love about it. I was surprised I’d gone through a full kettle of tea when I was done wrapping because it felt like I’d only been doing it for like forty minutes or so. Turns it, it was much closer to three hours!

So, my Christmas presents are as follows. I feel very accomplished, and need to share them with someone because I’m a bad secret keeper and if I don’t share with someone then the secrets could spill out to the actual people…

Mom: Fancy Viktor & Rolf Perfume for my mom.
It’s a $128 bottle so me and my two siblings split the cost.

Mom’s Birthday (Because it’s Christmas Eve): Hedley Shirt.
Her favourite band.

Liam (My Brother): A Game Cube, controllers, and a game. Yay retro gaming!

Brenna (My Half Sister): A rainbow tin of Birthday Cake from DAVIDsTEA & Infused Mug.
Her Dad had the same idea and bought her the exact same present though…

Dad: Fishing themed Mini Calendar for his office & retro ‘trout shaped’ cuff links.

Step Mom: An array of Burt’s Bees make up and beauty products.

Aunt Jill: A retro “Coke Bottle” lamp.
She’s obsessed with Coke products to the point where she got the logo tattooed on her.

Grandma: I made a ‘12 Days of Tea’ Green Tea sampler for her & matcha infused baking.
She wanted to see/learn more about what I’m studying.

Dominic (Older Step Nephew): Goosebumps Merchandise and Candy.
I showed the books to him one summer and he’s never gotten over it.

Gabriel (Younger Step Nephew): A few different Play-doh kits!

OMGsrsly

Trout shaped cuff links = win. If my dad ever dressed fancy for work anymore, I’d totally borrow the idea. :)

TeaNTees

Game Cube! Awesome; Best sister win! What game did you get?

Roswell Strange

TimeSplitters 2; it was one of a couple he’s expressed interest in. Would have loved to get either Smash Bros or any of the Pokemon ones though.

TeaNTees

I hear ya, the prices on those have SKYROCKETED as of late though :-/

TeaNTees

*At least here in the US

Fjellrev

Yikes, holy strikethrough explosion.

Which Viktor & Rolf perfume? My mom loves Bonbon.

Roswell Strange

That’s the one we got her! She’s obsessed; every time we pass through Hudson’s Bay in the mall I swear she douses herself with it.

Don’t be hating on the strikethroughs…

Fjellrev

Sorry, can’t help being a strikethrough h8r haha.

My mom totally douses herself with it too! It’s such a light perfume, especially for the price.

Fjellrev

Btw, I spotted Bonbon at Winners. The $185 (90ml) bottles are selling there for $130, so it’s like upsizing for free. Too bad you guys didn’t check there? I grabbed one for my mom so she doesn’t have to hoard her smaller bottle.

Kaylee

It makes me feel so old that a Game Cube is retro now. Great gift choices though!

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This is lovely. :)
It tastes like Amanda’s comment on another post— lingering French toast taste in a smooth dianhong— smooth and sweet, and forgiving since I oversteeped by a minute and no astringency at all. Rich amber color and smells amazing, like vanilla/chocolate with a hint of spice—I think this is what made the mailer package smell so good. It’s not floral but reminds me somehow of a luscious perfume, maybe because I used to wear vanilla. The egg taste is definitely there but subtle like custard— adds a lot of dimension. I am guessing the sweetness is from the tea itself and not a flavoring.

The first two steps taste very similar, probably because I oversteeped some. The third was more pure dianhong with the warmth of a little spice on the back end, almost like a very mild chai made but with really high quality tea. This tea makes me excited to try more from Liquid Proust!

Flavors: Chocolate, Cinnamon, Custard, Vanilla

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 15 sec

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