This is an intense lime. not as much as the Lime Marshmallow, thank goodness, but it is there. funny enough, it was strongest at the first two or so steeps, then mellowed out, but became stronger and less candy-like at the end of my session.
I really liked that this was paired with a puerh. It’s such a unique flavor combo that I don’t think anyone could have thought of it other than Stacy. The rich and earthy puerh has a thick and almost buttery mouthfeel, greatly contrasting the bright and fruity lime. I get a hint of watermelon, but it is more of a light accompaniment.
Flavors: Earth, Lime, Smooth
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Sigh. It’s posts like these that make me want to be back home in Canada so that I can order things like this from Stacy, because of course, she’s going out of business. Yes, yes, I’m surrounded by French, British, German, Norweigan and Swiss teas here in Belgium, all of which are amazing in their own right. But really? Watermelon Lime Slushie with a puerh? Le sigh.
This sounds great! Not a combination I’ve ever heard of.
This sounds amazingly yum!
Sigh. It’s posts like these that make me want to be back home in Canada so that I can order things like this from Stacy, because of course, she’s going out of business. Yes, yes, I’m surrounded by French, British, German, Norweigan and Swiss teas here in Belgium, all of which are amazing in their own right. But really? Watermelon Lime Slushie with a puerh? Le sigh.
It’s so intense and strange! But so strangely incredible.