DAVIDsTEA’s Green Spiral | Tea Review
Despite being a very classic tea, I have to admit, I have only had Bi Luo Chun (means “green snail spring”) a few times. So, when I saw it on…
Despite being a very classic tea, I have to admit, I have only had Bi Luo Chun (means “green snail spring”) a few times. So, when I saw it on…
Tea provided for review Monthly subscription boxes are my Achilles’ heel. I love the idea of getting a surprise package with all sorts of new teas to test out! So,…
When I first smelled this at the D by Daniel shop, it had a rich smell of vanilla and coconut. What’s not to love?
Sticky rice is a nostalgic food for me! I remember getting sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaves at dim sum as a child. Therefore, I knew that I had to…
I’m always on a quest to learn more about tea. A great way is through flights and comparing teas. So, when I saw a blind tea tasting Kickstarter campaign, I…
Tea received at a discount for review When I see chocolate blends, I admit, it is hard for me to resist and this was no exception!
I still remember reading about Daniel and Renata serving this blend to Prince Charles! That piqued my interest because if it is good enough for a prince, it is good…
One type of tea making I always admire is hand-rolling. While some teas are small and round, I loved the natural and oblong shape of this tea!
As a past intern at Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms, I always think of my time there fondly, so I love drinking tea from the farm because it transports me back…