My second day visiting stores while in Winnipeg we went to two stores, but took some time in between to go out for lunch. I requested that we go to the Prairie Ink in Grant Park because I adored Prairie Ink when I lived in Saskatoon and I had no idea that Winnipeg had one as well! It was a deeply nostalgic moment for me, seeing as I used to eat at the Prairie Ink in Saskatoon almost weekly – it’s my favourite restaurant!
I ordered the most amazing watermelon, red onion, and feta salad – it was easily the best thing that I ate on the entire trip! With my salad I had a pot of tea; I’m not actually entirely sure this is the tea that I had though. I had originally asked for a spiced apple tea, but was told they were out of stock so I asked the waiter to just pick whatever his favourite tea was as a substitution. This is what he chose; and all he had mentioned when he served it was that it was a dragonfruit tea. Prairie Ink only serves teas from Tealish or Tea Forte, and after a quick Google search later in the evening I saw that Tea Forte doesn’t carry a dragon fruit tea – but Tealish had this one. So my assumption is that this is what I drank.
It was actually really lovely; reminded me a lot of the dragonfruit tisane that I used to buy all the time from Cuppa’T – that one was a dragonfruit cranberry, and this had the same tropical, sweet dragonfruit notes (with a hint of apple) and crisp tartness at the finish. Very, very pleasant! And smooth!
Dragony?! Hee hee. I don’t actually like dragonfruit, but with that sort of raving review I’d definitely try the tea!
Everyone should try this tea!
ooh! no hibiscus is a bonus!
Wow, 100! I’m glad I got some of this.
No hibiscus is always a plus in my books.
I agree with Jillian.
I didn’t think it was legal to make a fruity tea blend without hibiscus anymore, what with the way it’s been contaminating everything lately. Nice to see a tea (and a good one, at that!) that is wonderfully hibiscus free.
Does it actually taste like dragonfruit??
not a clue in the world, I’ve never had dragonfruit. I should try it, though.
ha!
Fresh dragonfruit may taste better than I think… the quality in some grocery stores is dodgy. Either way….!
I always considered dragonfruit to be quite bland whenever I’ve tried it, but as Krystaleyn said, the quality of the more exotic imported fruit in the stores isn’t always the best.
I clicked on the tea because I was looking for something else and am just completely captured by the look of it! It looks like muesli with freeze dried berries in it – I want to have some for breakfast!