Euphoric Dark Chocolate

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cocoa Bean Shells, Cocoa Beans, Ginger, Orange, Pink Peppercorn, Star Anise Bits
Flavors
Bittersweet, Cinnamon, Dark Chocolate, Licorice, Pepper, Spices
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 12 oz / 350 ml

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The perfect tea for autumn. Dark chocolate is very mineral rich and high in antioxidants. The warming spices bring grounding circulatory support to enter the restful seasons in euphoria.

Ingredients: Cinnamon, cocoa bean, cocoa shells, orange, star anise, ginger, pink pepper, cloves, black pepper, cardamom

Preparation: Use 1-1.5 Tsp of tea per 8 oz/200ml of water. Heat water to 195F/90C and steep for 2-4 minutes.

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This tea is cocoa shells mixed with chai spices. The preparation instructions on this tea say to use 1-1.5 teaspoons but prepared this way, the tea is really weak… since the base is cocoa shells, it just comes off a bit watery and the flavor came off really strong on the anise, tasting like the much cheaper and more accessible Stash “Licorice Spice” teabags from the grocery store. I really needed a stronger “base” and it was pretty decent brewed with an additional plain breakfast black teabag, or a teabag of Sobacha to keep it herbal for an evening drink.

To get anything close to “dark chocolate” like the name, you need to use a lot of leaf per cup, which used up the 50g within a few servings, making it not a very economical tea. But when there is an over-abundance of cocoa shell, left to steep for a hefty time (I just leave the bag in the cup), it does get pretty chocolately and less licorice-y. The pepper is pretty strong though, which adds to that “bittersweet dark chocolate” flavor but feels like just a bit much.

A nice, rich cup is very nice, but for how impractical it is to get a good flavor it isn’t anything I would recommend or seek out again.

Flavors: Bittersweet, Cinnamon, Dark Chocolate, Licorice, Pepper, Spices

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 2 tsp 12 OZ / 350 ML

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