Spiced Orappangele

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Citrus, Fruity, Grass, Green Beans, Orange, Orange Zest, Spices, Vegetal, Apple, Cinnamon, Nutmeg
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Southern Boy Teas
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 17 oz / 500 ml

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  • “I bought this tea on a whim – I was ordering from 52teas and needed an even number of bags purchased. But I’m glad I did. This is one mellow tea! It’s citrus-y and apple-y, with a touch of spice. I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Made a pot of this yesterday afternoon when my parents came over to visit. We were looking through my stash deciding what to make and I said to my mom to smell this and she said “OH make that...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I finally broke down and ordered this one recently, and I’m glad I did. Even though it sounds a little common, it is so good! The tea, orange, apple and cinnamon flavors are all in perfect...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I won the 52 teas 6-week subscription contest (insert happy dance here), and this is the first tea I received! I was excited because this probably wouldn’t have been a tea I would have purchased...” Read full tasting note
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From 52teas

Tea of the Week for January 13, 2020!

This blend was not part of our poll last year for the Holiday box – but that was due to my own omission – I had several requests for it to be reblended but I forgot to include it on the poll so I decided that I’d include this blend in our Reblend themed box.

When Frank originally blended it back in 2011, it was called “Mellie’s Spiced Orappangele” – named after one of Frank’s assistants who suggested the flavor combination. I personally don’t know anyone named Mellie, so I omitted that part of the name of the tea & just focused on the “spiced” & the orange & apple – aka the “orappangele” – part of it.

This is my second time reblending this – the first time I reblended it, it was part of our add-on rewards for our start-up Kickstarter campaign – we reblended it in January 2016 … it’s pretty darned good & definitely worthy of a reblend.

The blend starts with organic Chinese Sencha, to which I added dried oranges & freeze-dried apples, some cinnamon pieces & freshly shaved nutmeg. I really love this blend – it’s fruity & sweet but with just enough warm spice to keep it from being too overwhelmingly fruity. It’s a nice tea to cozy up to on a cold, wintery day – kind of like it is as i write this description.

It’s also VEGAN, organic, gluten-free & allergen-free!

organic ingredients: green tea, apples, oranges, cinnamon, nutmeg & natural flavors

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I think it should be pronounced “or-AH-pang-ul-ee” though that sounds nothing like orange or apple.

Many of you know I’ve been struggling lately with a nasty back injury. Well, I got a bit of help from one of Zoomdweebie’s former regular customers and all around awesome person, Mellie, who helped me figure out what to blend for this week.

You may not be able to compare apples and oranges, but we can sure blend them together! Here’s our amazing Chinese sencha green tea blended with real dried apple bits, orange peel, cinnamon chips and even some freeze-dried orange sections. This is going to blow you away.

As always, get it while you can; it’s not going to last long. Anyone who has not received a reply to an email recently, please bear with me. I’m getting caught back up again now, and will be in touch soon.

Our new Tea of the Week for the week of February 28th, 2011

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Such a simple combination of flavors, but so good! The orange and apple is complimented by the perfect ratio of cinnamon and nutmeg. Cozy and warming without being a holiday exclusive flavor profile.

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A tasty re-blend.
The Spiced Orappangele is an orange apple green tea, with cinnamon and nutmeg. It taste’s like a Christmas orange tea. The balance of flavors on this tea is really solid. You can taste the orange, with hints of the spice, and the green tea base. The apple adds a bit of sweetness without too much flavor.

I really enjoy this tea, I hope they bring it back again. A lot of winter/christmas spice teas are too potent and in your face, this is subtle, balanced and pleasant.

Flavors: Apple, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Orange

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