Love this tea and brewed a cup of it tonight since it’s not caffeinated. and I was craving a fruity tea tonight. This one is lovely and reminds me of grenadine both in color and taste. It’s one of the first loose leaf teas I tried when I first started getting more into tea. I like this one better as a tea pop but just made it warm with some agave for tonight. Off to do some textbook reading and then maybe watch an episode of A Million Little Things.
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I only recently figured out that you probably don’t mean a tea popsicle? Are you adding the tea to fizzy water and sugar?
So DavidsTea has TeaPops that they serve in store which is like a tea soda. It’s usually made with club soda/sparkling water and agave or honey. I make mine with a little agave personally. This is the DavidsTea recipe but if you follow their version it uses a lot of tea leaf. http://blog.davidstea.com/en/recipe/teapop/
Ha, I’m the exact same, for so long I thought people meant popsicle! But as it turns out, I guess I have had a tea pop before – I remember using up a Teavana fruity blend I didn’t like that way many years ago.
I live in an area where “pop” is the standard instead of “soda” so I always assumed it was “tea turned into a sweet carbonated drink,” heh.
oh man! I ALSO thought everyone meant popsicle until this very moment. haha. My brain never even imagined tea soda.
I love this one too!
I only recently figured out that you probably don’t mean a tea popsicle? Are you adding the tea to fizzy water and sugar?
So DavidsTea has TeaPops that they serve in store which is like a tea soda. It’s usually made with club soda/sparkling water and agave or honey. I make mine with a little agave personally. This is the DavidsTea recipe but if you follow their version it uses a lot of tea leaf. http://blog.davidstea.com/en/recipe/teapop/
Ha, I’m the exact same, for so long I thought people meant popsicle! But as it turns out, I guess I have had a tea pop before – I remember using up a Teavana fruity blend I didn’t like that way many years ago.
I live in an area where “pop” is the standard instead of “soda” so I always assumed it was “tea turned into a sweet carbonated drink,” heh.
oh man! I ALSO thought everyone meant popsicle until this very moment. haha. My brain never even imagined tea soda.
Okay, I make these a lot! I usually make simple syrup and tea concentrate, but I call it tea soda! I make vanilla “Coke” and cream soda syrups, as well. I just kept thinking popsicles all these years and recently started wondering since it is a regional thing to call carbonated drinks pop or soda.