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Another treat from Martin! This one came in a standard tea bag.
Mmm, this is a nice herbal, hot or cold! I taste a lot of orange and orange zest. It’s naturally a little sweet, and there’s some sour in there too. I left the bag in while it was hot, enjoyed it, forgot about it for a while, then added a little ice. At the end of the sip, there’s a good repeat of orange, orange zest, sweet, and sour. Thanks, Martin!
Flavors: Fruity, Orange, Orange Zest, Sour, Sweet
Preparation
Last tea from my Teekanne fruit variety box.
Distinct elderflower aroma with a bit of orange.
Very rich, complex taste, with apple in the front, elderflower more in the back and citrus peels complimenting the mix, with no sourness and only a bit of sweetness. Really decent fruit blend.
Flavors: Apple, Citrus, Elderflower, Orange
Preparation
Really yummy aroma of orange juice, a bit of essential oils from the peels and rich orange jam background. Everything seems fairly natural.
And the taste is also great. It has some very strong orange juice and orange jam qualities, distinctly sour, slightly tart, almost not sweet.
I like it. A lot. Nice to see something like that from a big company.
Flavors: Citrus, Jam, Orange, Pleasantly Sour, Tart
Preparation
Forest fruit jelly/forest fruit juice aroma, fairly natural and pleasant.
And really nice taste, a bit sour and tart, with only a trace of sweetness.
Flavors: Berry, Fruit Punch, Fruity, Pleasantly Sour, Tart
Preparation
Fruit pie aroma. Strong, warming, sweet, natural, tempting.
Slightly sour and tart in taste, fortunately only barely sweet, fruity and natural. I like this one. It’s balanced and rich for a cheap bagged tea brand.
Flavors: Cake, Fruity, Pleasantly Sour, Sour, Tart
Preparation
Strong aroma, at the same time fruity and leafy, complex and fairly natural.
Sourish taste with no sweetness, more citrusy than raspberry (the namesake fruit seems to linger in the background).
Really nice as far for a big company cheap fruit tea.
Flavors: Citrusy, Fruity, Pleasantly Sour, Raspberry, Sour
Preparation
Inspired by one of you fine friends who mentioned unflavored chamomile with milk, I scrabbled around and found what appears to be the last bag of straight-up chamomile in the house to try it. If I’ve tried chamomile with dairy before, I have long since forgotten, but I think it needs to work itself into my evening routine much more often. Ooh…maybe with a dollop of honey next time.
I continue to stand by my conviction that chamomile is always going to taste like chamomile, so why buy designer jeans to dig in the garden? (My personal preference is bulk loose leaf to mix and match.)
But a bag of Teekanne’s chamomile (I have no idea from where or whence it came) came in handy last night when I was in a dog-tired stupor from a week’s worth of fireworks-induced sleep-terruptions. I paired it with a bag of my beloved Tazo Glazed Lemon Loaf and could feel my neck muscles un-knot as I sipped.
We had fireworks here throughout the Canada Day weekend, with accompanying sleep-terruptions. (Who thinks it’s fun to set off fireworks at 2:30 A.M.?) I hope you sleep better this week!
I think the neighborhood kids’ supply has finally fizzled out—that or I was so tired I slept through last night’s round. (Little village municipal ordinance that allows ’em is about to expire, so maybe…)
Apparently we are surrounded by people who can afford the really big stuff….there have been fireworks for days and it lasted until after midnight on the Fourth! Thankfully, Sam the King of Dogs does not even seem to notice fireworks. I am tired of being awakened by them, though.
I don’t often feel like drinking rooibos, but suddenly I did and, surprisingly, I wanted a cheap flavoured kind, so here we are. ;)
Very strong vanilla, pastry, honey, fruit pie, warm pie crumble aroma with a bit of bonfire smoke. Not bad at all.
But the taste sensation is not that good. The brew seems very watery, with honey and wet cardboard oxidized flavours in the front and the rooibos character in the back, with vanilla throughout. Passable, but next time I’ll probably use the double amount.
Flavors: Cardboard, Honey, Pastries, Smoke, Vanilla
Preparation
Sweetish pear and fig aroma. i was afraid that it is dominated by hibiscus but fortunately no. In small part artificial, in larger fairly natural.
Sweet stevia taste, a lot of figs and pears.
Decent overall impression.
Flavors: Fig, Pear, Sweet
Preparation
Deep red color, typical for hibiscus, not typical for orange and ginger…
And the aroma is also dominated by hibiscus, with orange in the background.
Slightly sour hibiscus taste with solid orange character, a it of ginger spiciness and strong stevia sweetness.
Not quite bad, but too much hibiscus where it wasn’t supposed to be.
Flavors: Ginger, Hibiscus, Orange, Sour, Sweet
Preparation
The smell! It smells like it should he in candle form. It has a sharp gingery taste and a nice fruity mango flavor as well. The ginger might be stronger but overall its nice. If you like ginger and fruity flsvors this might be one to try
Flavors: Ginger, Mango
Last tea in February 2021, so STATS time!. But first this tea. Another tea from postcrossing.
This tea have wonderful wrapper showing Rialto Bridge in Venice, wonderful glass of cherry-drink.
But this tea is awful.
Really. I think I get the cough syrup notes of you guys. It’s artificial cherry + medicinal background of aroma. Sweet on aroma as well!
And then there is a taste. So sweet. So much stevia in. Why Teekanne, why? Fake, artificial cherry. Hibiscus, written as first => means it should be most prominent ingredient. Maybe it is… but doesn’t deliver any tartness and that lacks here.
Finished half an cup. I don’t like being that negative about teas. But this one gets points only and only for wrapper design.
Let’s hope the stats will make you more happy.
STATISTICS for February 2021:
Tea types drank:
Black 32
Green 17
Herbal 14
Rooibos 9
Puerh 6
Oolong 6
Fruit 4
White 3
Of those were loose leaf:
Y 68
N 23
On Steepster I wrote tasting note:
Y 50
N 41
Number of sipdowns: 30, in total 61.
Teas drank in total: 91; from those average rating 75.21 while not counting teas I haven’t rated.
3rd week of semester starts tomorrow of 10 weeks in total. Not a bright outlook.
Flavors: Artificial, Cherry, Medicinal, Sweet
Preparation
I like the way you break down your tea statistics. That italian tea certainly does not soud like one I would enjoy. Although since my grandparents were born and grew up in Italy I am always anxious to try anything Italian. Still, this one sounds like a hard pass.
Very impressive records of your sip downs, Martin!
Every day you are a step closer to your goals! School and otherwise!
I know, I know White Antlers.
Maddy: Thank you. I like it being simple, but still interesting. Of course I could for example watch the changes between months, but why?
ashmanra: I was mostly finishing the small amount of teas I had saved for last sessions. It’s hard to say good bye to some teas, but it feels good to have it done and having less and less teas every single cup. “School and otherwise” is so right I am trying!
You are welcome and I am glad that you liked it. derk was pleasantly surprised as well.