While many teas taste “woodsy,” rarely do I come across blends that contain parts of trees such as pine needles!
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Tea provided Happy leap day! I had known about this blend for some time but since it is only available every 4 years on leap days, I kept missing it. …
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Korean teas are still hard to come by, so whenever I have the chance, I like tasting them!
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Over the last two years, I’ve “adopted” a portion of a tea farm at Renegade Tea Estate located in Georgia (Europe). The tea farm is known for experimenting and last …
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Hojicha powder has been growing in popularity in the last few years. I’ve had it in lattes, sweets, and baked goods, but haven’t tried it for the blog!
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I haven’t had many German tea blends before, so between that and the tea being scented with bourbon vanilla, it sounded like a lovely Sunday treat!
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I wasn’t aware there were other bug-bitten oolongs like Oriental Beauty (or Bai Hao). So, I wanted to see how this tea would taste!
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What drew me to this green tea is the name. I wanted to learn more about this “Not Long Jing” tea!
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Since the year is ending, I wanted to use a blooming tea (also called a tea ball) to signify the start of new beginnings!