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H & S Vanilla Comoro (decaf) + dried banana chips = Banilla? Bananilla? Why didn’t I try this before??

I am one of those slightly skewed (almost typed skewered) people who has a weird thing with food texture—thus I can’t bring myself to eat a raw banana. (Neither can I force down mashed potatoes.) But I’m OK with banana flavors. This fixes the problem and makes a sweet, smooth tropical add-in that I am going to have to play with some more, both warm and chilled. Next try—I’ve got some chocolate/vanilla rooibos that might work well.

My apologies for forgetting which of you recently mentioned trying tulsi with banana, but my greatest appreciation for the inspiration. I’ve got a whole quart jar of chips…this ought to be fun!

Azzrian

This sounds really good! I have some Vanilla Comoro will need to get some banana chips!

Will Work For Tea

I would have never thought to put banana chips in tea, let alone vanilla tea – that’s a great idea! I’m writing down your combo for future use! :)

SimplyJenW

I am so going to try this! Probably tonight as I have all the goods!

K S

Bananilla – oooh, two of my favorite flavors. Wishing I had some chips this moment.

TeaBrat

sounds great!

SimplyJenW

OMG. This IS great. It is a sweeter and smoother Vanilla Comoro. I think I will be drinking this often in the evening! I broke up about 4 banana chips in my 15 oz mug using about 2 tsp of Vanilla Comoro.

Cheryl

Twas me who mentioned banana w. tulsi. Glad you tried and liked : )
Chocolate and banana sounds like a great suggestion. Hmmm.

gmathis

SimplyJen, that’s about the proportion I used. Cheryl, there’s also dried pineapple under my roof; I’m thinking that might be nice with lemony tulsi.

Cheryl

Funny you mention dried pineapple, because that is exactly what I wished I had also picked up, after trying the banana. Will be next : )

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Azzrian

This sounds really good! I have some Vanilla Comoro will need to get some banana chips!

Will Work For Tea

I would have never thought to put banana chips in tea, let alone vanilla tea – that’s a great idea! I’m writing down your combo for future use! :)

SimplyJenW

I am so going to try this! Probably tonight as I have all the goods!

K S

Bananilla – oooh, two of my favorite flavors. Wishing I had some chips this moment.

TeaBrat

sounds great!

SimplyJenW

OMG. This IS great. It is a sweeter and smoother Vanilla Comoro. I think I will be drinking this often in the evening! I broke up about 4 banana chips in my 15 oz mug using about 2 tsp of Vanilla Comoro.

Cheryl

Twas me who mentioned banana w. tulsi. Glad you tried and liked : )
Chocolate and banana sounds like a great suggestion. Hmmm.

gmathis

SimplyJen, that’s about the proportion I used. Cheryl, there’s also dried pineapple under my roof; I’m thinking that might be nice with lemony tulsi.

Cheryl

Funny you mention dried pineapple, because that is exactly what I wished I had also picked up, after trying the banana. Will be next : )

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