Blueberry Jam Organic

Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Black Currants, Cornflower Petals, Dried Blueberries, Natural Flavours, Organic Black Tea, Organic Elderberries, Stevia Leaf
Flavors
Berry, Blueberry, Jam, Artificial, Stevia, Black Currant, Earth, Passion Fruit, Raspberry, Creamy, Smooth, Bitter, Tea, Fruity, Honey, Sweet, Pastries, Candy, Burnt Sugar, Berries, Wood, Musty, Powdered Sugar
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Fair Trade, Kosher, Organic, Vegan
Edit tea info Last updated by bree
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 4 g 12 oz / 348 ml

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  • “I brewed this up in my timolino for work today. It’s definitely a very fresh and almost watery take on blueberry, although I think my steeping parameters allow for the juiciness of the blueberries...” Read full tasting note
  • “I think I might cry. I’ve been having a really, really bad month. Anyway, last night at around midnight my laptop sort of just froze while I was in the middle of browsing Steepster and doing a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Nom nom nom. Finally a second cup of this one. It’s not quite as blueberry-y as I remember, but I think a) there was more black tea in this cup and b) I may have raised my expectations for it....” Read full tasting note
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  • “Got this as an eggnog latte and yet again it did not disappoint. It was like a blueberry custard, both creamy and fruity and so tasty. I am starting to think I prefer the fruity flavored eggnog...” Read full tasting note
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From DAVIDsTEA

This fruity organic black tea is our ode to the blueberry. Long before the “superfood” era, blueberries were called “star berries” and renowned for their healing properties. Dark, sweet and plump, their juicy flavour comes through perfectly in cakes, jams – and this satisfying blend of black tea, elderberries, cornflowers and stevia. It’s the perfect companion to your morning toast.

Ingredients
Organic black tea, Organic black currants, Organic elderberries, Organic blueberries, Natural blueberry flavouring, Organic raspberry flavouring, Cornflower petals, Organic stevia extract.

Instructions
1-2 Perfect Spoonfuls of tea
475 ml (16 oz) of 95℃/200℉ water for hot tea or 295 ml (10 oz) for iced
Steep for 3-5 minutes
Sip hot or top with ice for iced tea

https://www.davidstea.com/ca_en/tea/organic-blueberry-jam/10820DT01VAR0082483.html

https://www.davidstea.com/us_en/tea/organic-blueberry-jam

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

367 Tasting Notes

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299 tasting notes

This tea is everything I hoped for! :D! It’s baaarely a black tea, though. A bit of tea in here, but mostly BLUEBERRIES. Got my David’s Tea boxing day stuff today – a little teapot (matches your mug, cavocorax!) and a beartail mug and little glasses and TEAS. \o/ Resteeping this due to laziness; we’ll see how it goes.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec
TeaLady441

Sweet! I was tempted to get the teapot but didn’t because my mom just got me a glass one. Which glasses? The bubble cups?

Hehe – beartail mug!

Sounds like a good tea.I’m digging the berry teas now! I feel like I need more Shanti Raspberry tea, or more Adagio Tardis tea!

Ozli

I also got fantasy island which has raspberry apparently? But yeah, I reorg’d the tea shelf today and eeeep, I am drinking some down for a bit!! :P

Yes, the tiny glass-inside-a-glass ones! SO CUTE, so impractical. I needed the teapot because my infuser doesn’t fit my old teapot and it was impossible to get enough leaves under the waterline. You need more blooming teas for that pot!

TeaLady441

Haha. I’m trying to do the same. I think I’ll be at 100 once all my orders come in. /0\

So cute! You can empty your teapot without the tea getting cold. I think mine are the same size.

Ozli

I actually got rid of a bunch of OLD tea that I didn’t really enjoy anyway. Honestly: I was never going to drink it.

That’s what I’m doing right now XD! It’s good for having with art or computer or games, the things that make me forget I have a tea until it’s cold.

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289 tasting notes

Dry Leaf Nose: Black tea with dried blueberries and elderberry pieces. Red cornflowers accentuate the blend, as does the small amount of stevia.

Liquor: Brown, with a blue tinge.

Flavour: Blueberry jam.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec
France

Can’t wait to taste this one why do I live so far from a Davidstea :(

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Wow. This seems fairly strong AND sweet. So many berries! Most of them, blueberries! The tea itself just sorta faded into the background, but I can see why it’s named after jam.

I think I would try this again sometime if I want to satisfy a sweet craving.

Thanks ozli!

And I’m cheering this sipdown because I am now (accidentally) over 110 teas, and I have more on the way from Yssah and my Ovation order.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 45 sec
Sil

oh god..can we trade? I’m think by the time i get home i’m going to be approaching 300…and i left for china having managed to get down to 178.

TeaLady441

Hahaha. I’m worried that I might end up there in a few more months. :O I hope not, but I keep extending the bar. Coming back from China with 100 teas isn’t a bad thing though. I imagine you found some really awesome deals and/or rare teas there.

Sil

i wish i was coming back with 100 teas from china. Mostly it’s orders i placed before i left arriving at my house while i was away. HAHAHA. Work has kept me too busy to go to the tea market :(

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297 tasting notes

This is my 4th new to me tea in my order (I think I’ve tried all the new ones now).
It’s definetly blueberry smelling, but more to the artificial blueberry side. And there are a ton of blueberries in there.

Alright so I’ve said before I come from the home of THE best blueberries. I don’t care what anyone says. This is now the 4th blueberry tea I try and although it’s good, I think it’s the inferior blueberry tea. It tastes NOTHING like Northern Ontario blueberries. :(
It’s too artifical blueberry like to compare. Although the next time I am going to make this on the stove with a touch of rock sugar & milk. Maybe I am just spoiled to delicious blueberries.

So I think I have to do a Teavivre order and get some of their Blueberry Fruit tea, because so far it has come the closest.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec

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37 tasting notes

Mmmm, this tea never fails to cheer me up. Its a cold windy rainy night, and I’m curled up in front of the fireplace with one of my favorite books and a nice big cup of this tea. Its the perfect way to end my night.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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Oh yum I can smell this one steeping from across the room. Ah blueberries. I love blueberries, but usually I find blueberry flavoured things much too strong.

There are blueberries, but the taste is nothing compared to the smell. I was hoping the taste wasn’t as intense as the smell (since that would be like drinking actual blueberry jam) but it just seemed to be the bare minimum taste-wise. I’ll finish this sample but probably won’t purchase again.

Update: Well I cold brewed this one as well (I’m thinking a wee bit too long – since yesterday morning before work). I’m liking it more than when it was hot for sure but I’m not quite sold. There’s certainly more of a blueberry taste with a nice sweetness at the end of the sip but it seems not quite “true blueberry” enough for me. Hmm.

Update: By the end of the cup it’s grown a little more on me but still not enough for the permanent collection.

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec

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180 tasting notes

Only had a little bit of this left so I mixed it with a bit of Blueberry Black from the Spice & Tea Exchange to make a full cup… and then I added blueberry sugar! (Also picked up from TSTE.) It was a delicious sweet blueberry mixture.

That said, I’m sad to be out of Blueberry Jam now – as I like it a little bit better than the TSTE version.

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Another thanks to Will Work For Tea for sending me this sample. I have wanted to try this tea for a while but for some reason or another have always cut it out when editing my DavidsTea orders. No longer!

This tea is one of the most aromatic teas I have had the pleasure of tasting. As soon as it meets the hot water the room smells like it is filled with fresh blueberry muffins right out of the oven. The blend of ingredients is absolute perfection. Blueberry bliss with just a hint of perfect sweetness.

So glad that I was able to try this out, and I will for certain be adding this to my next tea order.

Will Work For Tea

That’s awesome you liked it! For some reason, I just wasn’t feeling this… :(

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171 tasting notes

I’m drinking the teas in my cupboard that have been neglected. This on is one that my whole family likes and you can always smell it when someone makes it. It is very fruity without being overly sweet. The blueberry is definitely prominent over the black tea though.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec
tigress_al

I like how the aroma of this one absolutely fills my whole house!

Azzrian

I mixed some of this with 52 teas strawberry zabaglione and it was INSANELY good!

tigress_al

ooh, that would be good Azzrian, I am going to have to try that! Hot or iced?

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408 tasting notes

Well, I am afraid this brand is definitively not a brand for me. This is clearly Blueberry and natural.
As with the other Davids tea I cannot really taste camellia sinensis.
I was suspiscious as the blend is containing as much blueberries as tea leaves…I was right : this is a lovely hot juicy blueberry beverage but it’s just not tea to me.

I have a full tea pot and I share it now with my daughter who is in love with it (she is 11) like she is for almost all DT blends. I can imagine why a child can appreciate these teas, no acridness at all and more focused on flavours rather than tea bases.

Thank you justjames for sharing

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec
TheTeaFairy

I think you perfectly resumed the situation with DT. Some blends are really tasty but we can hardly call them tea cause the tea is too hard to find. Having said that, I do like this one cause it really tastes what is smells like: a blueberry fest! It’s nice to know that it actually comes from the fruit and not only added flavouring as there are so many real blueberries in it! I understand why your daughter is so fond of it :-)

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