Candy Cane Cookie Herbal

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  • “Day 10 of the Plum Deluxe herbal advent calendar. Not sure I’m getting the “cookie” part of this, per se, but definitely getting the candy cane. Which is surprising, because Plum Deluxe is really...” Read full tasting note
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Ok everyone, I’ll confess. I saw the candy cane cookie recipe on Tiktok! It just sounded so good and knew it would be a great tea. For some palates, candy cane tea can be just a little too alkaline (too minty), and I think the cookie note really tones it down and makes this one of those teas you want to enjoy curled up with friends and family that you just adore.

This is actually a good holiday movie watching tea too. You’ll want to bake some cookies beforehand – I’ll let you decide what kind they are.

Ingredients: Green Rooibos, Honeybush Tea, Cocoa Peel, Blackberry Leaves, Peppermint/Vanilla Essences

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Day 10 of the Plum Deluxe herbal advent calendar. Not sure I’m getting the “cookie” part of this, per se, but definitely getting the candy cane. Which is surprising, because Plum Deluxe is really really skilled at landing the cookie flavor. I don’t know if it’s the candy cane note interfering? The front of the sip is soft vanilla. The peppermint comes sliding in mid-sip and leaves a lingering menthol quality on the breath long after. But for the second time today I’m having trouble making out a cocoa note despite there being actual cocoa peel in this blend. My brain just doesn’t really know how to identify this tea other than “gentle creamy mint on a pleasant but undefinable base.” I made the second packet as an oat milk latte. This got it a little closer to “cookie” but softened the mint to a whisper, noticeable mostly in the cooling sensation at the end of the sip and after. This might be the first time I’ve had a cookie tea from Plum Deluxe that I haven’t absolutely loved, sadly. I think the balance is just a bit off for me today.

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