Lemon Pound Cake

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Hibiscus, Lemon Peel, Lemongrass, Oolong, Sunflower Blossoms
Flavors
Cake, Lemongrass, Lemon, Creamy, Bread, Butter, Cream, Lemon Zest, Tangy, Autumn Leaf Pile, Herbs, Roasted, Cardboard, Citrus, Nutty, Hay, Hibiscus, Artificial, Sweet, Vegetal, Bitter, Jasmine, Custard, Vanilla, Cheesecake, Fruity, Tart
Sold in
Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by bree
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 45 sec 14 oz / 407 ml

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Bake it till you make it.

If you ask us, lemon pound cake is an unbeatable teatime snack. Buttery, tangy and not too sweet, it’s the perfect complement to our favourite cuppa. So, why don’t we have it more often? The answer is all in the name…The traditional recipe calls for a pound of sugar AND a pound of butter. No wonder it tastes so good. Luckily, our version is a little bit lighter – without sacrificing on flavour. We take a base of smooth-drinking oolong, then add fresh lemongrass, fruity lemon and a decadent touch of creaminess. Now that’s a treat you can enjoy all day, every day.

Ingredients: Oolong, lemongrass, lemon peel, sunflower blossom, white hibiscus, natural and artificial poundcake and lemon flavour.

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.

87 Tasting Notes

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I can’t figure this one out. Maybe I got a bad batch? Everyone is raving about it. The kid behind the counter assured me it tastes JUST like lemon pound cake. I love oolongs. I love citrus. It smells like pure bliss. How could this go wrong?!?

Well it did and has. I’ve made it 3 times since purchasing and every time it’s been bitter and I have definitely not gotten the lovely lemony flavour it smells like it should have. Is everyone else drinking this with milk and sweetener? Is that the secret to making it taste good? I nearly always drink my teas black.

I own a variable temp kettle, so I know I’m steeping at an appropriate temperature for oolong. I’m also cautious about steeping time. I measure my tea and water every time.

I’m going to give this one more shot tomorrow morning. I’m going to do a minimal steep, and add soy milk and agave and hope for the best. If it still doesn’t taste good, then I’m going to give up and retiring this tea to the garbage.

Flavors: Bitter

Evol Ving Ness

Use half the amount of leaf that you would for black tea.

Jessimicka

Thank you Evol! I give it ONE MORE try this morning with your recommendation. It made it palatable, but I still don’t think it’s as great as everyone else is saying :(

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So I really wanted to try this one when it came out last year because I LOVE lemon pound cake, but I never got around to it. I’ve also really come to like oolongs in the last 6 months or so, so I decided to take a risk and just get this as one of my free 50g of tea as it was about to expire and there wasn’t anything I really wanted to stock up on.

Like a lot of teas from DAVID’s these days, particularly the more gimmicky ones, I have mixed feelings about this one. While drinking it, I find it tastes very much like Froot Loops, which is not strictly unpleasant, but it’s not a flavour I’m really after.

But the aftertaste… Spot on lemon pound cake with a slightly lemony frosting. And unlikely a lot of DAVID’s cake teas, this one isn’t drying at all. The lemon notes in the aftertaste manage to come off as not artificial, unlike when you’re actually drinking the tea, and there’s a lovely creaminess that is just to die for.

Flavors: Cake, Creamy, Lemon

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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I found that DT has made a lot of desserty teas this year, but I tend to try most of them, and this one is pretty good. When I first tried it I didn’t know what to think. I have tried it as a latte, hot, and iced, and I finally decided I liked it when I had it iced with some sweetener. But now I like it hot as well. It’s really grown on me, so I stocked up before it left.
I definitely get a ‘cake’ flavour in this tea. I think it lives up to its name. I enjoy the lemon flavour too, and I’m getting a kind of creamy taste with this. It’s sweet, but its balanced with the lemon zest. Overall it’s a good tea.

Flavors: Cake, Creamy, Lemon, Lemon Zest

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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I am pleasantly surprised with trying this one for the first time today. I’ve gotten into the habit of under leafing DTs, under a perfect DT teaspoon, to prevent the imitation flavour peek-a-boo and doing that is a winner with this one. The first and second steeps gave up a lovely mellow lemon and vanilla custard cup two three and four with oolong supporting it all. A good afternoon pleasure.

Flavors: Custard, Lemon Zest, Vanilla

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Super Starling!

OMG — it hurts my spirit that this doesn’t exist any more. If you ever want to do a trade, I’d love to try this.

Fjellrev

I’m so annoyed they didn’t keep this around for longer.

Evol Ving Ness

Super Starling, sadly, given that DTs had been doing the hyper-sweet imitation flavours lately, I had only bought a few grams of this to try. Too bad because I’d like to keep this one onhand.

Super Starling!

I was talking about that to someone else — why so many fake alcohol flavors? If I want alcohol, can’t I have… alcohol itself?

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Was not expecting to love this tea as much as I do. When it first launched a month or two ago, I was looking at it like “Really?” “Did this really need to be a tea flavour?” Well – I was pleasantly surprised because it’s quite tasty. I am not a fan of lemongrass but the lemongrass in this takes a backseat – thankfully. This tea contains some artificial flavours – I know a lot of people get really wigged out over that, but honestly it doesn’t taste that way. More of a “I wonder how they did that?” kind of thing. Upfront is mostly that “baked” flavour found in some other dessert teas, and lemon. The oolong is mellow and …I want to say floral.

Got this in the breakfast collection. Debating on buying a bag of this on its own now :)

Flavors: Butter, Cake, Lemon, Lemongrass

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 7 OZ / 200 ML

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It’s been awhile since I wrote a review. So I hope everyone enjoys. After finding out I was type two Diabetic in January I have embraced tea even more (if possible, especially after a 20 minute jog). Being able to enjoy cake via tea has been amazing. Especially when it comes to the classic refreshing lemon pound cake that I loved for afternoon tea. It has the creamy flavor of a Quangzhou milk Oolong but with the lemony twist that is so heavenly for the summer.

It takes all the flavor nuances up a notch I find. It tastes great hot and is a lovely iced tea as well. I have also tried this blended with the Raspberry Jam tea to emulate Starbucks’ Lemon Raspberry loaf to a fairly successful match. Magnifique.

Flavors: Cream, Lemon

Fjellrev

You totally sold me on this! It’s great to see you around, and I’m so sorry to hear that you’re diabetic. :(

Cassie Eng

I’m glad that it did so. And thanks. It was a little surprising at first but it became just about making a life change. Adding jogging to my dancing schedule, counting carbs and writing a gratitude journal. All fairly manageable. Testing 4 times a day isn’t too bad either. I am on pills now rather than Insulin which makes it all the better. So it has been a fairly positive experience. I’ve even lost weight from the change. :)

tigress_al

You are taking the news well! Good for you for taking charge of your health and having a positive attitude!

Cassie Eng

Thank you very much. <3

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It smells heavenly – like lemon pound cake, definitely. It tastes sort of more like lemongrass and by the bottom of the cup is a bit sour and green. It’s a nice lemon tea, but the smell makes a promise that the taste just doesn’t deliver. As some others have mentioned, it might be better with sweetened milk, maybe almond milk? I’ll try it to see, but just as a brewed cup, it wasn’t what I thought it would be.

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 17 OZ / 500 ML

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Lemon? Check. Vanilla ish sort of flavour? Check. “Cake”? not really. this is really just a lemony tea to me. Maybe with a little sweetner added this would be more cake like but it’s missing that sort of heavy, cakelike, dropping with icing sort of feel to it. It DOES hit the intense lemon aspect of pound cake on the head though. Do i love this? eh, it’s decent…certainly don’t need more outside of my sample though. :)

Fjellrev

Hmm, I’ll have to try it. Too bad about the absent cake note.

Roswell Strange

Hot or cold? I’m interested to play with my sample, what with all the tasting notes popping up as of late.

Sil

hot for me. i don’t generally like oolongs cold brewed. at most i’ll brew hot and let cool.

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Drank this one on the way home from work a few nights ago; I had a moment where I was sipping on the creamy, buttery steeped tea where I was just experiencing total bliss and I thought to myself “Wow, I’m so glad that this oolong hasn’t been discontinued. I love how creamy these lemon notes are…” – and then the ball dropped, and I had this gut wrenching realization that actually this tea has been discontinued. It’s been a long time since I’ve had the soul crushing experience with a DT blend – I’m usually pretty on top of what is and isn’t part of the core line up anymore. I guess I was just especially tired from the day…

Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts regarding the teas, and not the company’s.

Evol Ving Ness

Hmm, I could have sworn that I saw this on the regular wall in a shop last week. One of my DT favourites.

Roswell Strange

Not all stores are out of it yet; it’s one of those “we have it until we run out of our supply of it” type situations.

Evol Ving Ness

Good to know. Thanks!

Crowkettle

Ha, I just picked a small sample of this up a few days ago; would’ve picked up more if I’d known it wasn’t long for this world!

Evol Ving Ness

Some people think it tastes like floor cleaner, but I’ve never found it to be anything other than fab, though it can be a bit fickle.

Crowkettle

I don’t get floor cleaner either and I almost always get Pledge from lemon teas. So far, this is my favourite out of DT’s few less oxidized flavoured oolong blends I’ve tried. Oh, well..

Kittenna

Hmm, I don’t think I knew it was discontinued either. May need to check the wall for it next time I’m there; I could do with 25g.

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