Fruit Pie Chai

Tea type
Chai Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Fruity, Pastries, Spices, Hibiscus, Pine, Apple, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Sweet, Tart, Fruit Punch, Red Fruits, Blueberry, Ginger, Orange
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 4 g 11 oz / 322 ml

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  • “ashmanra’s monthly sipdown challenge March 2023- Pi Day I enjoyed three pie flavored teas today. Fruit Pie Chai is my favorite. I prefer this tea cold brewed rather than hot. It is fruity and...” Read full tasting note
  • “This has been my evening herbal as of late. The flavor is that of a hibiscus-based “mulled wine” sort of tea… a flavor profile I personally really love, but even amongst spiced-hibi blends, this...” Read full tasting note
    73
  • “Sipdown! (13 | 422) For some reason, I expected this to be a black tea. Not sure why that is, but needless to say, I was slightly surprised when I steeped it up. It’s not bad though, for a...” Read full tasting note
    80
  • “Not a steepster freeze! I had to check the ‘recent’ page and it looks like nothing has been posted for ten hours, so I will post something. I had to buy this during a previous sale because I love...” Read full tasting note
    76

From Bird & Blend Tea Co.

Naturally caffeine free fruity pie chai… the perfect children’s chai (100% recommended for adult enjoyment too!). Think steaming fruit pie with a spiced cinnamon crust & you might be halfway to the aromas this beauty will create when brewed up on a crisp Autumn evening!

This blend was designed as a part of our new caffeine free chai collection. We wanted to create something everyone would love (including those avoiding caffeine & children too!), but also do something different so we’ve gone down the fruity chai route!

Ingredients
Apple pieces, rosehip, hibiscus, cinnamon, ginger, freeze-dried blueberry, cardamom, elderberries, orange peel, natural flavouring.

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12 Tasting Notes

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ashmanra’s monthly sipdown challenge
March 2023- Pi Day
I enjoyed three pie flavored teas today. Fruit Pie Chai is my favorite. I prefer this tea cold brewed rather than hot. It is fruity and creamy. It does have a pie flavor. The combination of spices is not too strong it gives it a pastry flavor. I had this tea for a couple of years but forgot about it. I forgot how delicious it was. I also enjoyed Spiced Pumpkin Pie from Bird and Blend and Sweet Potato Pie from David’s Tea. I enjoyed National Pie Day.

Flavors: Fruity, Pastries, Spices

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1217 tasting notes

This has been my evening herbal as of late.

The flavor is that of a hibiscus-based “mulled wine” sort of tea… a flavor profile I personally really love, but even amongst spiced-hibi blends, this one doesn’t really stand out. There are lots of different dried fruits in this, but I honestly don’t taste any particular fruit flavor from them. The spices, as well, are far softer than I’d expect from a tea calling itself a “chai” — mostly just a sweet ginger note at the end of the sip from the combination of cinnamon and ginger. There is a sort of “pine” note to the tea that I really do enjoy, though I’m not sure where it is coming from… the cardamom, most likely. That one pine-fresh sort of note on the warm fruity hibiscus does give it a “cozy against the winter” feel. I’ll happily finish off my bag, but nothing about it makes it stand out over other hibiscus cider options I’ve had, like T2s “Mulled Wine Magic” (which still remains my favorite).

Flavors: Fruity, Hibiscus, Pine, Spices

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 1 tsp 12 OZ / 350 ML

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3986 tasting notes

Sipdown! (13 | 422)

For some reason, I expected this to be a black tea. Not sure why that is, but needless to say, I was slightly surprised when I steeped it up.

It’s not bad though, for a hibiscus-y fruit tisane. The fruit and hibiscus are well-balanced, with just enough tartness. The spicing is fairly mild but present, though I mostly just get cardamom.

Anyway, I like it better than other similar “mulled wine” sort of teas I’ve tried before. I’m not a fruit tisane lover, but this would be nice to have around for the holiday season.

Flavors: Apple, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Hibiscus, Spices, Sweet, Tart

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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4183 tasting notes

Not a steepster freeze! I had to check the ‘recent’ page and it looks like nothing has been posted for ten hours, so I will post something. I had to buy this during a previous sale because I love a good fruit pie and I love a good chai. This somehow doesn’t seem to be screaming either one of those things, but it does have a really unique flavor when all these ingredients mingle together. I can’t really tell which fruits or spices take center stage. I have had it a few times now and it’s just hard to describe! It doesn’t really taste like any of these ingredients. I like this blend but would love an actual Fruit Pie Chai.
Steep #1 // 1 1/2 teaspoons for full mug // 15 minutes after boiling // 2 minute steep
Steep #2 // just boiled // 8 minute steep

Martin Bednář

I am not even posting that often as I used to. Truth is that I am drinking much less tea; and moreover not that often want to write a new, pretty much same, tasting note.

tea-sipper

Yeah, that is probably the case for many Steepsterers right now Martin.

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1234 tasting notes

Discovery Tea advent #1
Guessed right that this was a fruit tisane but I had no idea, even by the flavor that it was a chai. It was pretty good but not one I’d buy.

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303 tasting notes

2nd Xmas tea of the season. Wow, I really like this one. Fruity with pastry notes and spices, but all together a very well balanced blend, and one that reminds me of the blend I used this Summer to make my daily iced tea (Jamaican Rum Iced Fruit Tisane).

Flavors: Fruity, Pastries, Spices

Preparation
1 tsp 8 OZ / 250 ML

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2298 tasting notes

This one is pretty well balanced. It’s a cider type tea with warm fruits and spices, but it works. I never go out of my way to buy these kinds of teas, but B&B’s versions are definitely better than most.

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1843 tasting notes

Evening tea. 8 pm.

Brews nice red/pink colour. Smells nice after fruits, with spices. Not surprising, right?
But it is exactly that. Blueberries, oranges. Just nicely mouth-watering blend again. The backbone is somehow little spicy, but luckily not so much; I think mostly cinnamon and little of ginger.

As for evening teas, I think it is good one.
And tomorrow nieces will come and I have no asylum for myself. Oh dear… (it is one night only though)

Flavors: Blueberry, Cinnamon, Ginger, Orange

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 4 g 10 OZ / 300 ML

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762 tasting notes

That was the last cup!

I ended up liking this one a lot more than I thought I would. It was a refreshing caffeine free cup for after supper. I never tried it iced, but I bet it would have been good that way. I know Black Friday sales will be starting up, but I have ENOUGH tea. I will keep saying that until I believe it!

gmathis

I’m going with “I have enough tea, but my hubby doesn’t.” (He just discovered oolong and I needed something to stuff in his stocking ;) Lot of B&B fans around here…guess I’ll add that to my ever lengthening list!

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