This is from the here is hoping traveling teabox.
This dry infusion looks like a fibrous root. It almost looks like the shavings I used as a child for my gerbils. The dry root like infusion has a cedar smell.
Once steeped it is deceptively rosy in color. It looks pretty. However, at first sniff it is bitter and goes into my sinus cavity much like a vapor rub. A deep sniff of this makes me wince. There are notes of chlorine and wood in the smell.
I researched information about this herb online and found out that the fruit from this tree is not edible. I am not surprised. This root is barely edible…err…drinkable.
The flavor is hard to discern. I can say that it is VERY bitter. It puckers the edges of my tongue.
While I am rating this tea 0 the entertainment factor as I sipped it with a friend is 100. We had fun drinking this, reading about its supposed benefits and having a laugh.
Thank you Tea Sipper for putting the teabox together. I may not like this tisane but I appreciated the opportunity to try it and (comically) give it a review.
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My comment got deleted! DANG!
My reviews today are from: 1. having fun with the traveling teabox, 2. being in a great mood due to a win at work 3. trying tea with a friend and 4. enjoying new things even if they are somewhat funny!
Thanks for reading!
Your reviews today are very spunky. haha.
Your writing is very poetic.
My comment got deleted! DANG!
My reviews today are from: 1. having fun with the traveling teabox, 2. being in a great mood due to a win at work 3. trying tea with a friend and 4. enjoying new things even if they are somewhat funny!
Thanks for reading!
also had 1/2 day due to snow!
Donna a: thank you!!!
Yeah, I did not like this one either! I wanted to but oh my goodness was it bitter