Oatmeal Raisin Cookie

Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Cinnamon, Raisins, Spices, Brown Sugar, Cookie, Sour, Malt, Oats, Sugar, Vanilla
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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec 14 g 11 oz / 325 ml

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  • “This is mighty tasty folks! When i opened the bag it was like I had cracked open a bag full of those soft oatmeal cookies you can get at the store. How does it taste? Pretty damn good! I could...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Breakfast tea! Hmmm, I swore I have had a better cup of this. Maybe I didn’t get the ultimate spread of tea bits? It was quite heavy on the black flavor with not much spice or sweet. Hmmmm, well I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “So I made this an hour or so ago and left it in my Timolino because I didn’t want to turn the kettle on more than once. (Now that I have the new one, it doesn’t plug into the stove for some reason,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “What a depressing day. I missed my pysanka class today, which is a once-yearly deal, because I’m sick and need to finish a paper for tomorrow. Furthermore, my paper is already three times longer...” Read full tasting note
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From Della Terra Teas

Just like your favorite oatmeal raisin cookie! This delicious black tea blended with vanilla, brown sugar, cinnamon and raisins will invite to have cup after cup with its incredible aroma and smell. Could it be you just baked a fresh batch of these in your kitchen? No, it’s the tea! That’s how perfectly created this blend is, it really is just like the real cookie in smell and taste! mmm mmm!

Ingredients: Black tea, vanilla and brown sugar flavor, cinnamon, raisins, oatmeal

Suggested brewing tips:

Serving Size: 1 level tsp./6oz serving

Water Temp: 210°F

Steep Time: 2- 3 minutes

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I wasn’t convinced by the scent of this one…it’s mostly just cinnamon. So as I sat there thinking “how is this ever going to taste like a cookie?” I took a sip. I’m pleased to report that it does, in fact, taste like a cookie. An oatmeal raisin cookie, to be precise. The initial sip is cinnamon, but then something blossoms behind that…a warm, oaty, sugary, vanilla flavour, tempered with a rich overtone of dried fruit. It’s fair to say that cinnamon is the strongest flavour, but the wonderful bakey, ineffably cookie-like aspect of this tea really makes it something special. I’d never have believed it possible, but there you go. An intriguing and delicious treat!

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp
Christina / BooksandTea

This sounds quite interesting!

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Sad sip down…this tea is seriously made of nomsome (noms + awesome!). I hope DT stocks it again soon, cuz I need a whole bunch of this tea. It not only smells like the real thing, it TASTES like the real thing too. It’s incredible. It makes a good morning tea (who doesn’t want cookies for brekkie…hmmm?) and of course after dinner, if you don’t mind caffeine in the evening.

CrowKettle and I put together a joint DT order and really wanted to get this, but they were out, so thanks to VariaTEA for sending me this, so now I know for sure this is a tea I want regularly.

VariaTEA

Oh no. I am sorry you couldn’t get more of this.

Anna

It drives me crazy whenever I see this on my dash, because it makes me crave oatmeal raisin cookies something BAD. Ungghh.

Plunkybug

I wonder when it will be back in stock? Maybe I ought to email and ask?

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Yours truly spent entirely too much time playing my favorite board game today, Summoner Wars! Ben and I play it constantly, so much so that we developed an RPG style plot around it and use the game itself to have the epic battles. Today we were play testing a rules variation to have one ‘boss style’ Summoner with a super deck against two Summoners, after some tweaking we got it to work, meaning tomorrow is a boss fight for our heroes. Will they save the world or die horribly? I guess it all depends on how good my tactics are.

Today’s tea is secretly a cookie in disguise, Oatmeal Raisin Cookie by Della Terra Tea is a blend of Black Tea, Vanilla and Brown Sugar Flavoring, Cinnamon, Raisins, and Oatmeal. I have a real love-hate relationship with Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, actually it is mainly with raisins, I love their taste but hate the texture, so when I get a cookie that tastes wonderful but has raisins I just cringe. So of course I had to try a tea that is all about tasting a cookie and not actually eating it. The aroma is spot on, it smells just like an oatmeal raisin cookie! It is sweet, spicy, malty, raisiny (totally a word now), and of course has the grainy quality of oatmeal. The cinnamon is a little stronger than the particular cookies I grew up with, but I have had some that smell as strongly of cinnamon as this tea does, so difference in recipe I suppose.

Once the tea has been brewed, my tea area starts to smell like a bakery. The aroma of the wet leaves is powerfully sweet and cinnamon heavy with underlying notes of raisin. I am really enjoying how much the leaves smell like cookies, I feel like a kid waiting for a batch to come out of the oven (and then picking off the raisins as soon as they cool). The liquid is very sweet, blending the aromas of vanilla and brown sugar with a touch of raisins and a potent kick of cinnamon.

The taste is quite sweet! No need for added sugar with this tea, it is much like the cookies it was named after and comes pre-sweetened. The taste is a blend of vanilla and cinnamon with a hint of brown sugar, the taste reminds me more of a snickerdoodle than an oatmeal raisin cookie. The aftertaste, however, does bring in that touch of raisin that makes it more like its namesake. As the tea cools the taste becomes sweeter and you can detect the faintest hint of oatmeal. This tea is not a bad substitute if you are craving a sweet cookie treat and just either don’t have them around or you just don’t actually feel like eating.

For photos and blog: http://ramblingbutterflythoughts.blogspot.com/2014/03/della-terra-teas-oatmeal-raisin-cookie.html

Flavors: Cinnamon, Raisins, Vanilla

Preparation
1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Have you ever just had one of THOSE weeks, and the tiniest positive thing that occurs in the midst of the yuckiness seems to shine through like a ray of brilliant sunshine upon your face? Dang, that’s how good this tea is. It brings me joy! Let me pause…to savor this moment of bliss. =)

I cannot even describe how much this tastes like the real deal. All the flavors of an oatmeal cookie are equally balanced including: oatmeal, brown sugar, cinnamon and raisins, w/ the mild black tea in the background. Another great thing is it’s hard to over-steep this black. I left it for about 9 min. on accident, which actually made it even tastier than the previous 4 min. brew time.

I think it is a must to add a bit of milk if you want to elevate from floating on a cloud, to pure heaven. Out of my various Della Terra teas I’ve sampled, this is my fave.

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I thought I would love this one a lot based on people’s reviews but I’m just not getting it.

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