We’ve had a lot of rain this week, so I’ve found myself craving this tea quite a lot – not surprising since I’ve essentially trained my body to want this tea during heavy rainfall. It’s practically a tradition, at this point.
As far as the infusion goes, this really just tasted like fruity potpourri – in the same deliciously awful way it usually tastes. However, I think it’s VERY worth noting that in measuring out the tea leaf for this cup I found a GIANT piece of vanilla bean. That’s fucking cool! I mean, I know there’s like a million ingredients in this tea and I vaguely remember vanilla being one of them – but I’ve never actually seen vanilla in the dry leaf before (and I’ve had a lot of cups of this tea) so I’ve kind of always assumed it was like a vanilla flavour!?
Vanilla pods are fucking expensive so it was cool to see such a GIANT chunk of one in my infusion. There must be a really low percentage in the overall blend though, because this was a pretty darn cheap tea to pick up from the local to Regina store I bought it at; which I know selects their teas through the catalogues of several larger vendors (the more hands a blend passes through, the greater the mark up – everyone wants to turn a profit).
For there to be any significant vanilla in this blend, it would 100% be selling for more than what I paid for it given both the cost of vanilla as an ingredient and the mark up from the retail location purchasing from a bigger vendor…
Nifty, though. I wish I would have taken a photo.