Buckwheat Tea with Coconut

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Buckwheat, Coconut, Cookie, Rich, Sweet
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Average preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 14 oz / 414 ml

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From Nature's Own Factory

Buckwheat tea drink with coconut combines two fragrant flavours: tropical coconut and warm cookies from Tartary buckwheat seeds.

Buckwheat tea drink with coconut sets you up for a relaxing time away from hustle and bustle of everyday life and stress — it feels just like walking in the warm sunshine on the ocean shore. We complemented the biscuit notes of buckwheat with creamy coconut and soft floral aroma of safflower petals — that’s how our buckwheat tea drink with a delicate taste came to be.

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1607 tasting notes

Oh wow. That’s good. Better than the cocoa nib buckwheat tea? Maybe so.

Thanks, g. I needed this.

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Flavors: Buckwheat, Coconut, Cookie, Rich, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 3 tsp 14 OZ / 414 ML
gmathis

I think I still like the cocoa version better, but I’m not seeing it available anywhere.

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3402 tasting notes

I received a sample of this in the mail today, with gmathis inviting me to have an imaginary tea party with her! I emailed that we would have tea and shortbread cookies (y’all, try the Keebler Cranberry Almond Sandies if you like shortbread!) at 7:30 pm EST.

Ashman and I enjoyed this, and Ashman was particularly jonesing over the pot as it steeped. Not sure if he just wanted cookies that badly or loved the smell of the tea, but he insisted on giving me notes. He says, “very organic tasting, is it corn I taste? It’s mild, I like mild tea. This is good.” Then he pretended he didn’t want the last cookie until I told him I was full and had intentionally set out three for him and two for me and to have at it.

The coconut is smooth and creamy/oily. It doesn’t smack you in the face like some overpowering coconut I have had in teas.

Thank you, gmathis, for a fun evening tea party!

Kelmishka

Imaginary tea party! Love it.

gmathis

There were two little Crumbl cookie boxes on the kitchen table when I got home from work last night…so big and sinful, you have to cut and eat them in small wedges like pie. No shortbread, but the lemon poppyseed was awfully good.

ashmanra

Ashman was very much into it and wanted to know how our participation was counted as dual. Were we going to video call? Were we going to text? I told him no we were just mutually drinking tea and eating cookies and would email each other.

Later he asked me if I had heard from you, and did I tell you, “Never mind about the mess! It looked fine!” Hahahahaha (Because I told him that your card that said to ignore the imaginary horrible housekeeping!)

gmathis

Good thing…there’s Christmas box paraphenalia, writing assignment notebooks, and cat toys strung all over the living room.

Martin Bednář

But we could do a videocall tea party one day :)

ashmanra

Yes, indeed, Martin! That would be fun! I think Ashman was totally up for that!

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2976 tasting notes

Oh, y’all…remember the buckwheat tea with cocoa grist many of us were raving about because it tasted like chocolate chip cookies? I found its BFF rounding out an Amazon order to get free shipping.

Rewind to the 70’s in the church fellowship hall at snack time between choir and Mission Friends. “Grandma” Bacon (kool-aid and cookies were her love language) would have our cups and napkins lined up, and on the napkins were crispy packaged coconut-sugar cookies. I can’t remember the brand for the life of me. This tea is those cookies and her smile. If I’d let it go an extra minute (4 instead of the recommended 3) and added milk, this tea would be those cookies and her hugs.

Michelle

Sounds yummy. Were those the cookies that looked like a rectangle clam shell with ridges along the top. Side note, now I have a hankering for those windmill shaped cookies.

gmathis

I remember both of those! The ones I was referring to were more like these (https://voortman.com/product/coconut-cookie) … but they had a small hole in the center. (Then again, age and nostalgia may be causing me to retrieve fuzzy information!)

ashmanra

Our cookies looked like this – https://www.amazon.com/Salerno-1110-Butter-Cookies/dp/B00H3T16GI

I never knew what they were called so I always called them church cookies! You had to wear it like a ring for at least a bite or two!

Michelle

Now I have a hankering for ring-petal cookies :)

Cameron B.

There’s an apple cinnamon flavor too!

gmathis

…and it’s the same brand as our beloved cocoa grist variety. I wish they’d bring that one back!

Cameron B.

Yeah I wanted to try that one… T.T

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