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Amy, since you’re not over excited about scented teas…….did you brew the hot tea differently than before, so that this may have strengthened your opinion? Or was it the tea?
I don’t know if I can explain it. The floral here is mild. It is just enough but not “too much” for me!
@Scott, also to my knowledge this is not a “scented” tea meaning this is a natural flavor, but who knows…
Correct. “Scented” was the wrong term. Jades are greener and floral in nature. Before this post, I read your post about the Magnolia Oolong, which tend to be scented…….like Jasmine teas. :))
I told you cold brewing oolongs brews out the flavor…
you were right! It was good when it was hot but even better this way!
Amy, since you’re not over excited about scented teas…….did you brew the hot tea differently than before, so that this may have strengthened your opinion? Or was it the tea?
I don’t know if I can explain it. The floral here is mild. It is just enough but not “too much” for me!
@Scott, also to my knowledge this is not a “scented” tea meaning this is a natural flavor, but who knows…
Correct. “Scented” was the wrong term. Jades are greener and floral in nature. Before this post, I read your post about the Magnolia Oolong, which tend to be scented…….like Jasmine teas. :))
“Buttery lilac nirvana”—I love it!!