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  • “I met up with a friend at T-Buds yesterday and had a super tasty chipotle chocolate sauce wrap. SO good. This tea was the recommended pairing. I don’t know why… there wasn’t enough contrast and it...” Read full tasting note

From T-Buds The Uptown Tea Lounge

A rich taste of dark chocolate in a musky liqor to create a smooth velvety texture that will wrap your palate with flavor. A double antioxidant boost from aged tea and dark cocoa. Brewing tips: Steep one heaped teaspoon (2.5 gms) in 1 cup boiling water for 4-5 mts. To brew a milder version the first steep may be discarded after 20 seconds and re-steeped for a further 3-4 mts. for a second time.

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I met up with a friend at T-Buds yesterday and had a super tasty chipotle chocolate sauce wrap. SO good.
This tea was the recommended pairing. I don’t know why… there wasn’t enough contrast and it all sorta blended together. Also, the tea turned out bitter for some reason? Milk and sugar helped, but I found it to be an average chocolate puerh. I’ve had about six different varieties from random places and the only one I find unique enough to have again is Teaopia’s chocolate orange and Spice exchange’s Strawberry chocolate. I guess it only works when coupled with a fruit AND chocolate? Hmmm.
Anyhow, as the tea cooled, the bitterness calmed down somewhat. I could see how a coffee lover would like it.
NB: to their credit, the girl didn’t charge me for the tea! after I mentioned that it was bitter, she insisted. I gave her a generous tip but still… I feel badly about it! anyhow, based on this experience, I highly recommend T-buds.

LiberTEAS

OK… this chipotle chocolate sauce wrap thingy sounds like something that I need to try. YUM!

Indigobloom

(was something you should try lol)

Indigobloom

also for some reason I can’t rate this?? there is no smiley face to drag…

Azzrian

I think they need advice on tea pairings!

Kittenna

They should just ask Bonnie!!!

Bonnie

Ah that was nice of you! ….But yes, too close and it can fall flat! Sometimes with a super spicy dish though you have to go all the way with a ginger or chai tea (cold even!)

Indigobloom

LOL see Bonnie, you know things!! I should have asked myself… WWBD!

Kashyap

Isn’t a ‘chocolate sauce’ in a wrap/burrito generally called a mole’?

Daisy Chubb

WWBD! I’ll make bracelets for us all!

Indigobloom

Kashyap, yes!! I couldn’t remember the name and forgot to look it up. thanks for the reminder!
DaisyChubb: hehhee! I wonder if we could use the stalk of a tea plant…

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