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I prepared this tea using a one step Western infusion process. I steeped 1.25 teaspoon ( or one DAVIDsTEA perfect spoonful) of loose tea leaves in a cup of 205 F water for 6 minutes. (DAVIDsTEA recommends a steep time ranging from 4-7 minutes for this particular tea),

Before the infustion the dry tea gives off a wonderful roasted nutty aroma. It has an sweet earthy off note and reminds me of a pile of autumn leaves.After the infusion the liquor of the tea was a surprising bright pink color. The herbal tea gives a light smooth taste in my mouth with notes of apple, cinnamon, and hint of nuts. . Tastes like a fresh baked cinnamon apple muffin .

Flavors: Apple, Nuts

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 240 ML

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My name is Becky, I am a beginner blogger and Tea Lover. I love Green and Black Teas but I am always experimenting and trying all new teas.

My go to tea: Chai & Mighty from David’s Tea

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85-100 I love this tea and I will hunt this down and hoard it if necessary.

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