Bouddha Bleu

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Floral, Melon, Astringent, Bubblegum, Butter, Fruity, Grass, Honeydew, Mango, Nectar, Pepper, Smooth, Sweet
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Crowkettle
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 30 sec 16 oz / 462 ml

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  • “I feel bad about my feelings towards this tea, but I’m enjoying it so much more now that’s it’s a little older. The floral and juicy fruit components held up fine, there’s even a bit of lychee and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’ve come to learn that I don’t care much for flavoured greens, but this is probably my favourite one. It’s also my favourite of the four mariage frères tins that I was gifted almost a year ago,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Yum. This is pretty good. It’s a creamy, fruity, floral green tea. It is really difficult to pick out which fruits I am tasting. By the aroma, it seemed like a lychee/pineapple/citrus tea. ...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Traveling Tea Box C #23 OH MY GOODNESS! This tea! I love it. This is my nee favorite green tea blend. I don’t know why the ratings are so low :( there are subtle floral notes and a great sweetness...” Read full tasting note
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From Mariage Frères

For centuries, Buddhists in the Land of Free Men have perpetuated the custom of making special offerings of flowers, fruit and tea to monks.

From this green tea, sprinkled with blue cornflowers, there rises a blend of fragrances recalling the ripe fruit on a tray laden with offerings.

A tea steeped in spirituality.

Black classical sealed canister containing 100g of tea and presented in a gift box.

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2036 tasting notes

I don’t get “ripe fruit on a tray” here, but there is something fruity about this. I’m just not sure what kind of fruit.

The smell in the tin is more floral than fruity, but not a floral I can identify, and somewhat spicy. It’s not jasmine, rose , or lily of the valley. Do cornflowers smell, I asked myself? And the first answer that came up on google was “green, earthy, with a subtle peppery note.” Yes, that’s the floral, then, because I was going to say pepper and then went, “nah, that doesn’t make sense for a green tea.” Who knew?

Now for the fruit. After steeping there’s something melony about this. I don’t really get the citrus others did, but I do understand the reference to baby powder. It’s not unpleasant, just weird. I can see lychee, as others have said, but I’m wondering if the fruit I’m smelling is dragonfruit as there’s something kiwi-esque about it. I’m going out on a limb here because I have never smelled, nor tasted, nor even seen the fruit known as Hand of the Buddha, but I’m wondering if that is the citrus others have smelled. It would go with the name.

The tea is golden and fairly clear with particles afloat in it — and it tastes like a melony green tea.

Not my favorite, but interesting.

Flavors: Floral, Melon

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 30 sec 2 tsp 17 OZ / 500 ML
Crowkettle

It’s been years since I had this one last but I can still vividly remember it’s odd fruity-floral smell. Have you ever had a persimmon?

__Morgana__

I know that I have in the past, but most recently I’ve only had dried persimmons. Do you think this tastes like persimmon? The dried ones aren’t very flavorful.

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1728 tasting notes

Advent day 10

This tea has two entries, one for bagged and one for loose, but no one has made notes on the bagged so I’m posting here.
Another day another non black tea. I do wish I loved greens more, especially considering their health benefits, but my heart is just like my preferred tea… black. I expected not to like this. I thought this would be another light wispy tea that I yawned over. Surprise! I’m not sure what fruits are in this tea, but I keep picking up melon and not knowing if it’s rock or honeydew. It’s mixed with something else that I can’t sort, but the description says pineapple, so maybe that is it. The fruit flavors are light, the base is very smooth with an almost buttery way about it with no green grassy bites. It leaves my mouth feeling a bit dry after the sip which isn’t a sensation I enjoy. I do like this tea, but it isn’t one I’d buy.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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