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Created by Aun-Juli R.
A sweet blend of vanilla, cream, and tart blueberry creates an aromatic, soft taste. Blueberry scones, anyone?
blended with oolong tea, white tea, black tea, natural vanilla flavor, blueberries, natural blueberry flavor, natural creme flavor
teas: vanilla oolong, cream, white blueberry
(Updated version has blueberry inclusion)
- “Original Elevenses”: http://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=31302&SID=192a3bb712411bb6dd88e81542b225a2 can be found under ‘Tales & Tea Leaves’ Fandom/Signature Blends heading.
- Updated Elevenses – Now called Afternoon Tea with blueberry inclusion can be found under ‘Fancy Tea for Fancy Folks’ Fandom/Signature Blends heading.
This text was removed when the blend was reposted on Adagio, but I’ll leave it here just because.
One of my favorite things about the hobbits is their great love of food. Because I also. Love. Food. Here is a tea tribute to their not-quite-lunchtime meal—Elevenses. I am in no way affiliated with J. R. R. Tolkien. This is created purely for my own enjoyment.
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