Marrakesh Mint

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea, Lemongrass, Peppermint, Spearmint
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205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 30 sec

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From Gryphon Tea Company

Formerly known as Moroccan Mint, this is an invigorating blend of green tea and mint.

Character: Medium bodies. Dark coppery brew with fresh minty flavor

Aroma: Soothing and cool

Origin: China

Brewing temperature: < 95 degree Celsius

Brewing time: 5 minutes

Tea pairing suggestion: Excellent with spicy meat dishes, chocolate desserts. Serve without milk

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I have been obsessed with anything Moroccan lately! I am browsing accommodation in Marrakesh and drinking this tea at the same time. ;D The tea is actually different from traditional Moroccan mint tea because it contains lemongrass and is not sugared, but being not exactly Moroccan doesn’t stop me from loving it! I absolutely enjoy the lemongrass + mint combination; it makes the tea doubly refreshing and soothing! This is my ideal night time tea as it cleanses my palate, helps me relax and gets me ready for bed. :)

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205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec
Stephanie

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Peru and India are great travel destinations, Stephanie! I hope I can visit them in the next few years too. But I have too many destinations in mind haha… Bhutan is one of the top priorities on my list! ;)

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Pleasant and refreshing, with a nice Mint taste, that really reminded me of mint leaves, not freshly plucked from the plant but with no fake mint chewing-gum taste. I did not really find the lemongrass, though I’ll try looking for it again when drinking the second tea bag from the Treasure box.
The green tea used as a basis was to my opinion too weak. The third steep already turned quite watery and the fourth was a lightly colored hot water with a very very slight mint-infusion taste.
Last thing, I was expecting some taste closer from Morrocan mint tea; I’m not sure how they brew it in Morrocco, but I believe the tea used is not as green as this one, plus they use tons of sugar. This one was probably better without sugar, but then it just cannot be a real Morrocan taste.
Another blend from Gryphon that I find quite nice, with no wow factor, and definitely overpriced.

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200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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This is a very refreshing drink. The mint taste is quite lovely.

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