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The third tea from this company I’ve tried, I can’t say it’s better or worse than the others as they all taste pretty similar. This was the most pleasant, but also the most bland. The herbs and spices mixed together so well that it was impossible to really give any a name without looking at the label. There’s no dominant flavour to pull through, apart from a little anise-sweetness that I detected in the last few sips.

It does smell good though, it reminds me of samosas. The colour is beautiful thanks to the saffron too.

I’d recommend it if you asked me about trying it… but I definitely wouldn’t bring it up in conversation. It’s really not that good.

https://www.immortalwordsmith.co.uk/ayurveda-pura-saffron-cardamom-delight-tea-review/

Flavors: Anise, Herbs, Spices

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec 2 g 8 OZ / 250 ML
Kittenna

The name certainly sounds appealing! Too bad the flavour didn’t match.

Izzy

Yep, I think this one could have been great with a little more attention paid to the ratio of ingredients. It’s too equally balanced, it just doesn’t pop.

LuckyMe

I find fresh ground saffron and cardamom taste the best in tea. Samsoas are yummy, not sure I would want my tea to taste like it though lol

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Kittenna

The name certainly sounds appealing! Too bad the flavour didn’t match.

Izzy

Yep, I think this one could have been great with a little more attention paid to the ratio of ingredients. It’s too equally balanced, it just doesn’t pop.

LuckyMe

I find fresh ground saffron and cardamom taste the best in tea. Samsoas are yummy, not sure I would want my tea to taste like it though lol

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A British tea lover with the crazy idea that she can review every possible tea. Ever. Check out my blog to see my progress so far…

My all-time favourite tea brands that I go back to for a cup of comfort:
Clipper
Whittard of Chelsea
English Tea Shop

I rate teas on a spreadsheet, giving marks out of 10 for:
Condition of the tea leaves/ingredients,
Quality of ingredients (e.g. artificial flavours or freshly dried fruit?),
Dry aroma,
Wet aroma,
Flavour,
Texture,
Sensation (how does it make me feel?),
and Colour.
Then, with a little head scratching, I do the math and work out the score out of 100.

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