Sample seven! I made my goal, I did! I think maybe I could get rid of a LOT more samples if I set myself a more ambitious goal. I frequently put down ‘finish X samples and Y tins before buying new tea’ goals and those work well for motivation, but I wonder if maybe I should aim for a higher amount of samples next week. Ten perhaps? Yes. Ten samples done and decupboarded next week.
Anyway, I was in a caramel mood today, largely because I have placed myself on Snack Control. Have even been out and got excersise! Ew, yuck. Several hours later I’m still coughing a bit. I feel ooooooooooold! So yeah, that’s why I was really feeling the lust for this one now.
Cteresa sent it to me and she recommended that I had it with a little milk and sugar in to get the most out of the flavouring. I never add anything to anything save the rooibos the other day, so I wasn’t really very keen on just doing it now without at least trying it neat first. There was just the right amount of leaf for my small pot which empties into a large mug, so there was enough that I could easily try it both ways.
I brewed it like I normally do, completely forgetting that I was recommended to also make sure to stir it thoroughly both during and after steeping. Oh well, nobody’s perfect.
First I tried it neat and the flavour was all daaaaark and slightly astringent. There were three equal parts to the flavour for me. One part nutty, one part caramel-y and one part cocoa-y. I wouldn’t say that any of these were stronger than the others, it seemed a fairly even and seamless mix to me. I suspect the astringency I mentioned earlier is a result of these flavours rather than the base tea, because the base is a Keemun and that has no business being astringent.
Next I tried to add the milk and sugar as recommended, and it definitely made the tea sweeter. I suppose that’s to be expected really. What with having added sugar. Flavouring-wise, I’m afraid I didn’t really feel it made much of a difference, possibly because I’m so unused to having any additions in tea at all. I find it a bit distracting when it’s there now.
That said, yes, the milk definitely brought out the caramel a lot more and made it amore sweetie sort of flavouring as opposed to the very dark profile from before. I’m just not sure I didn’t actually prefer it without additions. I think this blend might have benefited from having a little vanilla in it as well, to create that sort of creamy sweetness without having to add things.
I have already decided to make a Yumchaa order the next time I shop, so I will probably buy some more of this. Then I’ll have to conduct a number of experiments with it and additions and vanilla. At any rate, a caramel flavoured tea will definitely get used up fairly quickly around here.
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Congrats for exercising! I hate it too. :) The closest I get is walking to and from work—which equals two miles a day so that’s good at least. But I end up craving sweet stuff afterwards. So sweet flavored teas are a lifesaver!
I tend to only put milk and stirr like crazy – the caramel is real pieces of toffee, that is enough sugar I guess. But I do love this with milk.
About vanilla and chocolate, I got a tea (most expensive per weight flavoured tea i ever bought) from Fauchon, but I can not like it, the vanilla is too much, it makes me think of Nesquik!
Stephanie, thank you. For the longest time excersise for me has been the walk to and from work four times a week, which I think totals the same as yours, but when you are a snack fiend with a forceful addiction to Pringles (they don’t exist! They don’t exist!!!) and cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese (Gromit) that’s just not enough. So additional walkies on the other three days or indoor excersise if the weather is awful (I’ve got some dvds)
Cteresa, yes, I can see that could easily because a problem. I tend to like vanilla best when it relatively subtle at first and primarily pops up in the aftertaste. My perfect vanilla has a strong aroma and a strong aftertaste but only a discreet to mild sweetness in the actual sip. I am still searching…
Congrats for exercising! I hate it too. :) The closest I get is walking to and from work—which equals two miles a day so that’s good at least. But I end up craving sweet stuff afterwards. So sweet flavored teas are a lifesaver!
I tend to only put milk and stirr like crazy – the caramel is real pieces of toffee, that is enough sugar I guess. But I do love this with milk.
About vanilla and chocolate, I got a tea (most expensive per weight flavoured tea i ever bought) from Fauchon, but I can not like it, the vanilla is too much, it makes me think of Nesquik!
Stephanie, thank you. For the longest time excersise for me has been the walk to and from work four times a week, which I think totals the same as yours, but when you are a snack fiend with a forceful addiction to Pringles (they don’t exist! They don’t exist!!!) and cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese (Gromit) that’s just not enough. So additional walkies on the other three days or indoor excersise if the weather is awful (I’ve got some dvds)
Cteresa, yes, I can see that could easily because a problem. I tend to like vanilla best when it relatively subtle at first and primarily pops up in the aftertaste. My perfect vanilla has a strong aroma and a strong aftertaste but only a discreet to mild sweetness in the actual sip. I am still searching…