An afternoon mug was much better in flavours. I already learned that Blåbär means blueberry and I was pretty excited to try this. And with honeybush instead of rooibos (okay, that one is there too) seems interesting.
Dry leaf certainly smells like a blueberries (I shall use bilberries word), and the base was nice as well. I think… I have noticed the honeybush with its honey aroma; and it was so fresh and not musty at all.
Brewed, and I let it steep for quite long; it is a little different story, but I as glad it was quite dark so I assume the blueberries (eh…) and aronia berries (already crushed) made it so dark. And after first sip I certainly noticed the berries altogether, while namesake ones were stronger. And it was so well complimented with honeybush, giving it a little stronger and more robust flavour than rooibos itself.
And the berries make me feel a bit nostalgic as I used to take a pictures of them very often when I was in Finland.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard of aronia berries!
They aren’t used very often as they are very tart IMO. Roswell Strange maybe would know more than I.
Finland ❤