Bio
Book blogger. Hockey fan. Reformed coffee drinker. Newly minted tea addict. I grammar police myself and no one else. Pu’er lover.
My favorite type of tea is pu’er. I can see myself living in a house alone with just pu’er cakes, a electric tea kettle, my trusty pu’er pick from Mandala and a thermos. I prefer ripe pu’er but love raw pu’er as well. My current favorite is the Special Dark from Mandala Tea.
Black Tea-I also love all forms of black tea. Black tea is where I started and I still love the malty loveliness of a good black tea. My current favorite is Grandpa’s Anytime Tea from Butiki.
Green Tea-Green tea is pretty hit and miss with me. I have never really developed a liking towards it. I have been dying to explore green tea more. Especially matcha and genmaicha. My current favorite is Autumn Harvest Laoshan Green from Verdant Tea.
Herbals/Mate-It depends on what’s in them. I gravitate more to herbs and spices rather than fruit flavors. My current favorite is Fired Up Fennel from Davids Tea.
I love mate (and guayusa). It helped me kick my coffee habit to one cup a day. I will try any blend with mate in it. My current favorite is Chocolate Rocket from Davids Tea.
White Tea-Sadly, I haven’t tried many white teas but I am planning on it very soon.
Oolong Tea-I have tried one or two oolong teas but in blends only. I am dying to try a straight oolong. My current favorite is Milk Oolong by Mandala Tea.
Rooibos-I love rooibos blends but they are very hit and miss with me. I love the woodiness of rooibos. My favorite is currently Oh Canada from Davids Tea.
Flavored Tea-I love flavored teas. I am willing to try just about any flavor combination and the weirder the better. My current favorite flavored tea is Laoshan Black Chocolate Genmaicha by Verdant Tea.
I am always searching for a tea with fig or chili in it.
My favorite tea companies-Mandala Tea (their Phatty Cake was my first ever “Oh My God” tea moment), Butiki Teas, Verdant Tea, and Davids Tea
Location
Staten Island, New York
Website
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Ooh, I’ll try that next time. Yum.
It was definitely tasty. And I forgot to add, I added a touch of sugar to bring out the chocolate notes. I usually don’t add any but it helps with Special Dark.
i swear steepster is eating my comments lately… not impressed!
I’ve noticed that too. Between Twitter eating my tweets and this…
toodlie doo… i am off to add this one to my shopping list….
This is one of the teas that is going to FL with me tomorrow :)
Special Dark – it’s what for dinner!! Just so happy that people are loving this one. It is such a rare type of ripe pu’er… I can’t tell you how many people have sampled it here in the store that have never enjoyed ripe pu’er and then walk out with a few ounces of this gorgeous goodness!!!