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2024 Advent Calendar #4

I don’t think I’ve ever had sweet potato pie. We love sweet potatoes in our family so I may have to try my hand at it.

The dry sachet had fabulous scents of cinnamon and clove. I, impatiently, let it steep for the full recommended 7 minutes and then snuggled in my arm chair with the mug. It was full of warm and comfort but not so strong with the chai spices. I do taste the cinnamon and clove and sweet potato. There is a flavor I can’t quite pinpoint and I googled Tulsi to see if that was it, as it’s the only ingredient I wasn’t familiar with. Still not sure if the Tulsi is what I’m getting. There was a creaminess to it that I think is coming from the sweet potato.

Flavors: Cinnamon, Clove, Creamy, Sweet Potatoes

Cameron B.

To me, tulsi is warming and a bit minty with a slight basil note.

Jen vB

I did read that it’s kind of a basil. I didn’t get basil (or mint) but I do think it’s the mystery flavor.

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Cameron B.

To me, tulsi is warming and a bit minty with a slight basil note.

Jen vB

I did read that it’s kind of a basil. I didn’t get basil (or mint) but I do think it’s the mystery flavor.

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In the early 2000’s, my brother worked for a grocery company that removed items from the shelves and I ended up with a cabinet filled with random tea.

After I finished that cabinet, I started trying new things and exploring the world of tea. Still exploring, still learning, and loving this community.

I tend to take my tea with no additions and quite hot. Though often I find myself having to reheat my mug due to distractions. I’m partial to herbals, white tea, green, and blacks. But I really will try anything once.

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