Holy monkeys. My first sip and the fruit just smacks me upside the head. Which is really mean first thing in the morning, especially when I’m in such a not-happy mood. I think if I were in a better mood, I might have enjoyed the overpowering fruit aspect of this (though maybe not), but as it is, I just wanted to dig through the liquid to find actual tea. I think there was some tea taste at the end but it could just be the result of my taste buds being beaten into submission.
I wasn’t sure what fruits exactly were included while I was drinking it and if pushed to guess, would have gone with peach (which is in it). Which is so incredibly NOT what I think of when I see a name like Lili’uokalani. Peach is not a tropic fruit.
The only flavored tea from SerendipiTea that has disappointing.
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If that word is pronounced how I am pronouncing it it’s really fun to say. Shame about the smacking, though.
If that word is pronounced how I am pronouncing it it’s really fun to say. Shame about the smacking, though.
You would think that being named after the last queen of Hawaii, the tea would be a little more noble and well, tropical than tarted up like a cheap, peach-flavored hooker. But alas, no. I don’t think the queen would have smacked me, but the street walker totally did.