From the queue
Anna shared a sample of this one with me. It’s a green base, which I don’t think I had fully realised when I asked for it. I’ve had a green vanilla-flavoured tea before and was only moderately impressed, but kiwi and vanilla sounded like such a fantastic combination I just had to try it. (Besides the previous experience with green vanilla tea, I believe was before my current vanilla-y preference had fully set in.)
I can tell you, the leaves definitely smell awesome. The kiwi is strong and the vanilla is sweet and creamy so that the whole thing reminds me of a fruity cream cake! (And I can always eat some cream cake). After steeping I can mostly smell kiwi and the base tea in more or less equal measure. This is quite nice, actually. It smells as though kiwi might be one of those flavours that just ‘click’ with green tea. Bit like orange and pu-erh do for me. It’s so rare to see kiwi flavoured anything, though. I wonder why that is?
(Cool faster, tea, so I don’t burn my tongue. I want to taste you.)
This is happy tea! Seriously, one sip and I’m grinning so widely the top of my head might come off! I don’t know exactly which quality it has that makes me have that reaction, it just does. I suppose that might be what you might call x-factor, although that concept has been rather polluted by irritating talent shows in recent years.
At first I taste primarily the green tea, so for a moment there I was a little disappointed by the flavouring. Then I got the kiwi, and then a thick creamy vanilla which brings me right back to aforementioned cream cake.
Perhaps that’s it? Not x-factor, but cream cake-factor.
This stuff is right up my particular alley of nom!
Comments
Anna, stranger things have happened… I just can’t think of any at the moment. :p (I suspect though that it might be because it’s not a black tea. We definitely prefer different things in those. I rarely ever have any green at all, so I’m not so set in my ways with those.
Fjellrev, I agree. It’s also where all the bakeries and sweetie shops are. :p
The Alley of Nom is always a nice place to be.
Yay, and it’s a WIN. We agree on a tea!!!
Anna, stranger things have happened… I just can’t think of any at the moment. :p (I suspect though that it might be because it’s not a black tea. We definitely prefer different things in those. I rarely ever have any green at all, so I’m not so set in my ways with those.
Fjellrev, I agree. It’s also where all the bakeries and sweetie shops are. :p