Lately, I have been using tea as a virtual getaway to other parts of the world. I have never visited Myanmar, nor tried tea from the country, so this was …
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When I first saw the name of this tea, I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect. But when the description explained that the tea was made from material that is …
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Tea provided for review The great thing about subscription boxes is that every delivery is a surprise! As someone who likes tasting new teas, I enjoy that I can try …
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This week I was craving another Assamica black tea and I wanted to explore a new producing country. This tea fits both!
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After my matcha post a few months ago, I realized I hadn’t had a kukicha (steam/twig tea) in a while! So, I decided to share this roasted variation with everyone!
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This is the final stop of our Ruby 18 journey. Over the last two weeks, we tasted the “mother” and “father” of the Ruby 18 and what an adventure it …
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Last week, I embarked on my Ruby 18 tea adventure. I started with tasting a Burmese Assamica cultivar (the mother/flower used to develop Ruby 18) and now I will be …
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After drinking a handful of caffeinated teas, I was craving a tisane and this blend sounded like a nice relaxing afternoon sip.
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Last week I tasted a pre-portioned pu-er cake, so all I had to do was add water and brew! Therefore, this week I wanted to taste another one, but the …