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I rather like Chanakara’s blue ginger tea. It doesn’t taste of ginger at all, and normally, that would disappoint me. I just happen to like the flavors that do come through. I have no idea what 'blue malva flowers' are or what 'feijoa' is, but those are the only other ingredients, so they must be what I like. Chanakara is connected to Stash Teas as I bought this through the Stash website at a point when I was ordering a little of all of their different ginger teas (and a lot of their lemon ginger which I already knew I love).
Today, I tried Zhena’s Gypsy Tea’s raspberry earl tea for a second time. I was prepared to hate it because I remembered disliking either the raspberry earl or the gypsy rose and, well, I rather liked the gypsy rose when I tried it again earlier this week. I tried steeping this for only two and half minutes, and I think that helped. It’s not something I’d seek out particularly, but I felt no urge to pour the contents of my mug down the drain. There was some bitterness of a type that seemed to push at all the parts of my mouth at once, but it wasn’t overwhelming or concentrated, just kind of large.
Today, I tried Zhena’s Gypsy Tea’s raspberry earl tea for a second time. I was prepared to hate it because I remembered disliking either the raspberry earl or the gypsy rose and, well, I rather liked the gypsy rose when I tried it again earlier this week. I tried steeping this for only two and half minutes, and I think that helped. It’s not something I’d seek out particularly, but I felt no urge to pour the contents of my mug down the drain. There was some bitterness of a type that seemed to push at all the parts of my mouth at once, but it wasn’t overwhelming or concentrated, just kind of large.
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Date: 2015-12-30 11:41 pm (UTC)