Holiday Pudding Black Tea

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Allspice, Black Teas, Calendula Petals, Cinnamon, Cloves, Figs, Ginger, Natural Flavours, Nutmeg
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Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Organic, Vegan
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Tea of the Week for November 29, 2021!

A black tea base of Yunnan, Assam, Ceylon & Vietnamese teas with vanilla bean & spices (Cinnamon, Ginger, Allspice, nutmeg & cloves), plus some figs, dates & a touch of essence to create a very special holiday pudding taste – based on what I think a holiday pudding should taste like.

It’s sweet. It’s a little warm & spicy. There’s some creaminess to it – as well as some cake-y notes to it. It’s very pleasing to the nose as well as the palate. It’s also vegan, organic, gluten-free & allergen-free – as well as all natural!

more about this tea: I’m glad I made this tea for November’s box because this is the tea I’m setting out for Santa this year!

There is something about this tea. The first time I taste tested it – it was so good that I had finished it off before I had a chance to write about it. The second time, I was able to start writing about it but I found it so difficult to actually describe. Now, mind you, I’ve been writing about teas for well over a decade at this point, closer to two decades – so it is a rare thing when I find it difficult to write about a tea.

So, here I am, with my third cup of this tea – trying to come up with words for it. It is so lovely – sweet & creamy. Hints of spice. Notes of fig & date. I’ve never actually had a traditional English Christmas Pudding before, so the recipe I used to create this was based on what I thought a Traditional English Christmas Pudding should taste like.

Based on the photos I’ve seen & the recipes I’ve found online for Traditional English Christmas Pudding – it would seem that it’s much more like what a cake would be here in the states. Like a dense, dark, rich, moist rum cake that’s studded with fruit rather than what we here in the states would think of as a pudding (that is, the creamy, custard-like confection that is made of milk and eggs.)

When I crafted this tea, I decided to combine these two dessert-y ideas together: the dense cake plus the creamy confection that we call pudding here in the states. Imagine a love child of the cake & the creamy custard-like stuff.

I started with a black tea base of Yunnan, Assam, Ceylon & Vietnamese teas. Then I added vanilla bean & some spices (Cinnamon, Ginger, Allspice, nutmeg & cloves). Next came some Holiday Pudding-ish fruits: figs & dates. Finally, I added a touch of essence to create a very special holiday pudding taste – based on what I think a holiday pudding should taste like. It’s sweet. It’s a little warm & spicy. There’s some creaminess to it – as well as some cake-y notes to it. It’s very pleasing to the nose as well as the palate. It’s vegan, organic, gluten-free & allergen-free – as well as all natural!

organic ingredients: black teas, dates, figs, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, calendula petals & natural flavors

to brew: be sure to give the pouch a gentle but thorough shake to redistribute the ingredients. There’s a lot going on with this tea & you want the ingredients to be well distributed when you measure it out. use 3 ½ grams of tea to 12oz of nearly boiling water (205°F) & steep for 3 minutes. strain & allow to cool for 10 minutes. Enjoy!

If you’re wondering why you need 3 ½ grams for this tea (rather than the usual 3) – it’s because there are a lot of heavier ingredients in this tea. The spices contribute to the weight, but so do the thinly chopped pieces of date & fig. This is why it’s also important to shake the tea, because you want a measurement that has some of the fruit in it – but also some of the black tea!

serving suggestion: I have tried this with & without sweetener. I like it a little more with a teensy bit of sugar – because it adds a little something to the spices. It also brings out some of the creamy vanilla notes a little more than without sweetener.

I also LOVE this with a little splash of cream. (I use the barista blend oat milk from Califia Farms) so if you like to go latte with your black teas – this is one that I highly recommend for that!

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1 Tasting Note

6444 tasting notes

Smooth black tea and some sweetness from the fig. Typical 52 Teas spice mix with nothing being overbearing.

Dustin

My brain scrambled the name on this to “Holiday Black Pudding Tea” which would be a totally different experience!

VariaTEA

Oh no lol

52Teas

LoL – rest assured that I have no plans on ever attempting a black pudding tea, unless it happens to be April 1.

Dustin

I’ve been known to be full of gloriously bad ideas!

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