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drank Avonlea by Lemon Lily
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Another weird one! Postal Teas / Lemon Lily, you’re not impressing me. This one also has a powder visibile in the bag, though the powder is sweet and obviously maple. The ingredient list has “Canadian Maple Flakes”, so I guess if you beat those up you get Canadian Maple Dust. Steeping instructions were “2 tea spoons @ 200F for 4-6 mins”. I measured out a level (1.5) tsp and then topped it up a bit to make 4g for my 10oz mug. Water at around 90C, steeped for 4min.

Ok, in the bag, this smells extremely gingery. So I was ready for it to be a ginger-honeybush tisane, and then… huh, the steeped liquid smells mostly kind of earthy or plant-y (is that the honeybush?). The taste is slightly tart from the hibiscus (it’s not overdone, but… I’m still not sure why it’s there in the first place?). I’m only getting ginger in the aftertaste, with a slightly warming quality. There’s a very slight sweetness from the maple. I don’t detect any cinnamon. I don’t understand this tisane at all! Like, it’s not terrible, I’ll drink it, but I do not see what the point was of combining this particular set of ingredients. I’m just stting here, sipping, going “but… WHY?”.

Flavors: Ginger, Hibiscus, Rooibos

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec 4 g 10 OZ / 295 ML
yyz

It sounds like they were trying to do something inspired by the Carribean drink Sorrel and failed. http://hungry-belly-recipes.tumblr.com/post/40522408967/sorrel-drink-caribbean-drink

Sorrel is related to hibiscus and tastes like a milder version of it. If sorrel itself isn’t available I know some people that use hibiscus for the drink.

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yyz

It sounds like they were trying to do something inspired by the Carribean drink Sorrel and failed. http://hungry-belly-recipes.tumblr.com/post/40522408967/sorrel-drink-caribbean-drink

Sorrel is related to hibiscus and tastes like a milder version of it. If sorrel itself isn’t available I know some people that use hibiscus for the drink.

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Well it has been over a year and everyone I know thinks my tea obsession is a bit out of hand, so… I guess I’m not a total newbie anymore. :)

I’m drinking a lot more pure tea these days, though I still love a good flavoured blend too. Current favourites: Chinese and Taiwanese blacks, fresh Chinese greens, oolongs both green and roasted, sheng puer.

I really love companies that buy directly from tea farmers, and have an emphasis on quality and sustainability. Favourites: Verdant, Whispering Pines, Eco Cha, White 2 Tea. I live in a small town in the middle of nowhere, so I buy almost all my tea online.

For hot tea, I’m usually brewing in either a 100ml gaiwan, or a 10oz mug with a steeping basket. For cold tea, I cold brew overnight in 500ml mason jars.

My cupboard on Steepster doesn’t include small samples, just the ones I have at least 15g of. So if you see something you’re interested in, I probably have enough to share. :)

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