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From Pass the Stash TTB 2.0

Apple and rose… that is this tea, and I’m loving it. The apple has a cooked flavor rather than a crisp, fresh taste, but it still pairs with the rose very well. There is a hint of malt and a thickness to the tea that I’m really enjoying. It feels robust enough to be an autumn tea, but the rose flavor adds a light note. There is so much yum in my cup right now. I’m off to see how this one resteeps!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Stephanie

oooh sounds good

Cameron B.

Hooray, so glad I added this! :D I have a whole tin that I got at TJ Maxx if you ever want some more.

Veronica

@Cameron B. Ooh, I’d love some! We need to do a swap. :)

Cameron B.

Veronica, I’ll send you a message when I get home from my trip! :)

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Stephanie

oooh sounds good

Cameron B.

Hooray, so glad I added this! :D I have a whole tin that I got at TJ Maxx if you ever want some more.

Veronica

@Cameron B. Ooh, I’d love some! We need to do a swap. :)

Cameron B.

Veronica, I’ll send you a message when I get home from my trip! :)

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Tea obsessed since 2010.

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