Gingerbread Cookie

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Holiday market memories. Smooth ginger and cinnamon – warm and reassuring.

Like a stroll through a holiday market while sipping mulled wine, or a kitchen-hang with the fam cooking a feast (and sipping mulled wine), this blend does not disappoint. The cinnamon. The ginger. The. maple. The sugar. What’s not to love? The perfect seasonal offering for those who prefer not to indulge in the strong stuff.

Green rooibos, Rooibos, Currant, Cinnamon, Ginger, Pineapple, Maple sugar, Honeybush, Safflower petals, Natural flavors.

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T. Kettle offers a large, premium assortment of original and new loose-leaf tea blends naturally sourced, certified vegan, kosher, and organic yielding rich flavours.

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Sipped on this one tonight, and it was… alright.

It smells quite good in the pouch – sweet and spicy cinnamon, ginger, maple and a hint of something fruity. It seemed like it had all the bells and whistles to be a good gingerbread profile. Steeped up, it’s a nice tea but there are a few things that detract from it fitting my personal idea of what a good Gingerbread tea is. To start, there’s a surprising amount of spice/heat to the ginger – of course, I expect ginger in gingerbread but usually more of a warming and sweet ginger versus a ginger with real heat to it. It’s also very maple forward and while I do enjoy the ginger and maple flavour combination it’s not exactly what I think of for Gingerbread.

I’ve said it time and time again and I will likely continue to say it for many years to come, but a good gingerbread profile needs a warmth to it from the spices but it should also have a dense/darker sweetness – something like a brown sugar/molasses flavour. The maple is a little too sweet in my opinion, and not heavy enough to properly convey my perfect gingerbread profile. The ginger/maple/hint of currant mix here? Yummy! And I think to many people it will fit the concept – I’m just personally super particular about this specific flavour profile.

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