A Papaya in the Watermelon Patch

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77 / 100

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Tea type
White Tea
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Ingredients
Dried Papaya, Organic Natural Flavors (Vegan), Watermelon, White Peony
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Caffeine
Low
Certification
Organic, Vegan
Typical Preparation
Use 34 oz / 1005 ml of water
Set water temperature to Iced
Use 12 g of tea
Steep for 8 min or more
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12 Tasting Notes View all

“An overnight cold steep for this one. I used the full bag of tea in my 34 ounce pitcher. Tried measuring but the leaves were so big and twisty that the spoon couldn’t contain their magnificence. ...” Read full tasting note
“(52teas (Anne) 2022: 84) Unremarkable, probably because of age. I actually do not even remember drinking this. Did I even drink it? I have no idea. At least it wasn’t a sipdown…” Read full tasting note
“I think this is the first papaya tea that has actually tasted like papaya. It really tastes like papaya, with hints of watermelon. The white tea base is soft, and adds some extra depth to this...” Read full tasting note
“Body of this ea is a little thinner/more flat – showing some signs of aging. However the watermelon flavour is still there and present; it’s just more like taking a bite of sliced watermelon that’s...” Read full tasting note

Description

Tea of the Week for June 12, 2017!

I love, love, love watermelon. I think it’s safe to say that when I was a youngster, it was one of my favorite foods and definitely my favorite fruit. I would sprinkle it with a little salt – just the way my dad would do – and I’d devour it.

Papaya – on the other hand – is a fruit that’s fairly new to me in comparison. I can’t remember ever having tried it as a child. In fact, I think it wasn’t until I was in my late 20s that I first tried it. I liked it alright, but I don’t think it would’ve ranked as one of my favorites.

But when I pair the two – watermelon and papaya – the result is delightful! The white tea (Bai Mu Dan!) is soft and has a natural melon-y note to it so it plays well to the two fruit flavors. The delicate flavor of the white tea allows the watermelon and papaya to come forward. I taste the sweet, juicy flavor of the watermelon and just a hint of buttery sweetness from the papaya.

This tea is remarkably refreshing. It tastes great hot or iced and I think this is a tea you’re going to want to have around during those hot summer months ahead!

ingredients: white tea & amaranth petals

organic ingredients: dried papaya, dried watermelon & natural flavors

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