Sweet Tropical Fruits

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  • “The dry leaf here was gorgeous. Strands of black tea leaves were mixed in with dried chunks of papaya, pineapple, orange peel and orange blossoms, resulting in a blend that looked delicious and...” Read full tasting note
  • “I always love when Zen has a new batch of teas to try. There were plenty this time around. I had to try this one! It’s a medium strength, bright black tea (I would guess a Ceylon type base) that...” Read full tasting note
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Smells fruity and sweet. Overall sweet flavour with hint of tropical fruit. Also makes great iced tea.

Ingredients: black tea, papaya pieces (papaya, sugar), pineapple pieces (pineapple, sugar), orange peels, orange blossoms, natural flavour
Preparations: 1 teaspoon, 95C(203F), 2 ~ 4 minutes

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The dry leaf here was gorgeous. Strands of black tea leaves were mixed in with dried chunks of papaya, pineapple, orange peel and orange blossoms, resulting in a blend that looked delicious and festive.

The leaf smelled sweet and fruity. I wasn’t able to pick out notes of individual fruits, but the overall aroma was sweet and somewhat musty, with a strong overtone of vanilla and cream.

I took the entire packet and steeped it with cold water in the fridge for about 12 hours, and added some agave nectar to heighten the sweetness.

However, the resulting tea was bitter, and the sharpness of the tea leaf base overwhelmed the fruit flavours. I got an overall soft, sweet flavour from the fruit, but it was rather generic and bland, with a strong candied note on top of the fruit notes. It was more vanilla than fruit to me. This was pretty surprising considering just how many chunks of dried fruit were visible in the dry leaf — I wasn’t expecting them to taste so weak.

Diluting the tea with some water and adding some more agave nectar helped to cut down the bitterness, but it failed to make the fruit flavours pop in a way that I was hoping for. However, the brew was a lovely peach colour — sort of a blushy pink — and that helped mitigate my disappointment with the result. I probably would have been better off filling the pitcher all the way to the top with cold water rather than halfway.

Full review at: http://booksandtea.ca/2016/07/fruity-iced-teas-zen-tea/

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I always love when Zen has a new batch of teas to try. There were plenty this time around. I had to try this one! It’s a medium strength, bright black tea (I would guess a Ceylon type base) that complements the fruit flavors nicely – plenty of fruit! There are pineapple and papaya chunks in the blend. Mostly, I’m tasting papaya which tastes like strawberry to me. It’s sweet and refreshing! The second steep still has a ton of fruit flavor as well. I’d definitely stock up on this one as tropical fruit black tea blend. I guess I say that about most of Zen’s teas. Most of them can represent a tea missing in your tea collection: like a tropical black tea or the lovely tropical herbal blend I had the other day.
Steep #1 // 1 1/3 teaspoons for a full mug// 7 minutes after boiling // 3 minute steep
Steep #2 // just boiled // 3-4 minute steep
zentealife.com

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