Sultry Strawberry

Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Black Teas, Freeze Dried Strawberries, Natural Flavours
Flavors
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 9 oz / 266 ml

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Subtly aromatic slices of strawberry suspended in black tea.

Somewhere in the seductive Indian heat, organic black tea leaves slip into an afternoon nap. And in sleep they dream of one thing, over and over, the thing they miss the most. The sweet forest kiss of succulent strawberry.

For Best Brewing: Use one heaping teaspoon of loose leaves per 8 fl oz of 215° water. Let it steep for 5 minutes. Wait patiently for perfection.

A BLEND OF BLACK TEAS, NATURAL FLAVORS, FREEZE-DRIED STRAWBERRY PIECES. ORGANICALLY GROWN.

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This tea smells very strongly of strawberries.
I hate strawberries.

Why did I drink this? Because I am morbidly curious like that. (I also went through a phase as a child when I wanted to know what everything tasted like so I’d go around licking inanimate objects. Why did I just tell all of Steepster that? Why???)

But surprisingly, this tea does not taste strongly of strawberries. In fact, it’s actually pleasant how faintly of strawberries this tea tastes. Some sugar may bring out the strawberry flavor more but I’m not going to test that. I’m enjoying the tea just fine without it.

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Christina

Perhaps I should send you Teavana’s strawberry rose champagne (the rose is stronger than the strawberry).

Debbie

That does sound interesting. Though no rush. I have SO MUCH TEA to go through at the moment.

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I drank this tea to accompany a bowl of fresh strawberries sprinkled with sugar before freezing and then doused with cream. Yum!

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