Caramel Apple
November 10th, 2005 :

Teas

7 minutes at 212°

These two teas produce a sweet caramel apple flavor and a deep orange color. This tea is naturally sweet. Even the young ones won’t need any sugar when drinking this. It combines the earthy flavor of African rooibos with the sweet taste of caramel and tangy apple.

Apple Cantana
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Rooibos Caramel
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Blueberry Pokoe Blues
November 9th, 2005 :

Teas

3 minutes at 180°

This is a wonderful light green tea with a touch of blueberries. I mix equal amounts of these two teas. Then steep it quickly for 3 minutes. This tea will have the intricate flavors of a fine green tea with just a hint of berries. It becomes a very pale purple, and is great for the evening.

Berry Blue
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Green Pokoe Blues
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Song Yang Serenade
November 7th, 2005 :

Tea

7 minutes at 180°

This is very subtle white tea that has been enjoyed for ages. Even with the unusually long steeping time for a white tea, Sang Yang brews to a very light yellow with an airy natural flavor. The taste is very similar to its green neighbor, dragon well.

Song Yang SerenadeSong Yang Serenade has been harvested and brewed in China since the Tang Dynasty. Around 618 - 907. If you have a delicate palette for teas, especially white teas, your sure to enjoy Song Yang SerenadeSong Yang Serenade.

Rooibos Orange Mango
November 6th, 2005 :

Teas

7 minutes at 212°

This is a taste fruit-tea drink. Orange and Mango are perfect compliments to rooibos African tea. Use equal amounts of these three teas to make a tea that your kids will love. This mix is naturally sweet, so you won’t need to add any sugar for the kids.

Rooibos Orange
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Blood Orange
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Mango Melange
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Vanilla Chestnut
November 6th, 2005 :

Teas

5 minutes at 212°

Wow, this was a nice way to wake up on the weekend. It reminds me of vanilla ice cream with chunks of nuts. It produces a strong, sweet aroma. The flavor is just as strong as the smell, and the caffeine is sure to wake you up when you want it.

Both VanillaVanilla and ChestnutChestnut are fantastic teas by themselves. That great flavor follows straight to this wonderful mix.

Vanilla
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Chestnut
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Formosa Oolong
November 2nd, 2005 :

Tea

7 minutes at 212°

Formosa Oolong, the champagne of teas, has a dark chocolate color and brews up light and peachy. This tea is a great oolong to compliment seafoods. The aroma was so intoxicating, that I burnt my tongue trying to drink it too soon.

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Dewy Cherry
November 2nd, 2005 :

Tea

7 minutes at 212°

After a long day, I just want to sit down, relax and have a nice cup of tea. This one is perfect for the end of the day. It has no caffeine and is full of flavor. So you can enjoy this tea, and fall asleep afterwords.

One of the things I love about fruity herbal teas, is that they usually taste great both hot and cold. I make tea like this in pitchers, pour a glass and then put the rest in the fridge for later.

Dewy Cherry
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Jasmine Suite #12 - Dragon Pearl
November 1st, 2005 :

Tea

5 minutes at 180°

This is not only the best jasmine oolong tea I’ve ever tried, it’s also fun to watch. Each of these little balls is a piece of jasmine, hand wrapped with perfect oolong leaves. As this tea steaps, each ball slowly unravels and floats up like a small spider climbing to the top. Of all the jsamine teas I’ve tried, this one has the most jasmine flavor. As a hot tea, I could drink this everyday without growing tired of it. Ohh, that’s oolong good.

Jasmine Suite #12
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Hojicha Green Tea
October 31st, 2005 :

Tea

3 minutes at 180°

This tea was a great surprise. I never expected a tea that looks like this to taste so good. I had envisioned a much earthier green tea. Instead, I was greeted with a hearty mesquite flavor. Man… this is good. I’m going to have to get a larger container of this of. My sample tin won’t last long.

Hojicha Green Tea
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Citron Green Tea
October 31st, 2005 :

Tea

3 minutes at 180°

Wow, this is sweet for a green tea. This green tea has a naturally sweet flavor. When combined with a light citrus flavor, you end up with an incredible green tea with a hint of lemon flavor. I usually prefer my green teas hot, but this is one of the few that I actually like cold too.

Citron Green
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