Peaceful Pineapple from Treehouse Teas

PeacefulPineappleTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy: Treehouse Teas

Tea Description:

Peaceful Pineapple Organic Green Loose Leaf Tea

Relax, unwind and find your inner peace. Organic Blue Mallow Flowers, Organic Chinese Green Tea, Natural Mango Flavor, Organic Marigold Petals, Natural Papaya Flavor, and Natural Pineapple Flavor.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

Peaceful Pineapple. That name kind of struck me as a bit odd only because when I think of pineapple, I think of parities and fruit trays.  Not relaxing and unwinding.  But hey, I’m nothing but one to take in all experiences.  So if this tea will help me unwind, I’m good with it!

This green flavored tea was quite lovely to look at.  I enjoyed the pop of purple amongst the green tea leaves.  I steeped this up with the green tea setting on my Breville and was excited to try a pineapple flavored tea.  In the past these have been hit or miss with me. A lot more times than not, the pineapple flavor either doesn’t come across as being true pineapple-more of a tropical papaya flavor.

First sip and I’m a bit confused by the tea.  All I am really getting is a green tea flavor and a confusing one at that.  I’m not really getting the mango, papaya, or pineapple flavors.  More of just this more or less bland green tea. No real flavor is singing to me or even one flavor I can discern from another.  I’m wondering if there is too much going on or if I need to try cold brewing this pineapple tea to make the flavors pop.  As it sits, the flavors just aren’t there for me so I’m going to dump this cuppa out and try experimenting with this tea a bit more down the road.  I was hoping I would have a nice tropical flavor to drink this afternoon.  Looks like I need to keep looking or need to keep experimenting!

Jasmine Haiku from Treehouse Teas

jasminehaikuTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy: Treehouse Teas

Tea Description:

A soothing and peaceful green tea with surprising body and a captivating floral character. Jasmine blossoms picked only in May when they are in bloom accentuate this tea giving an intense aroma. From the Fujian Province in China this high antioxidant tea is best steeped 3-7 minutes at a temperature of 90C, 194F.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I have been on this crazy jasmine kick this summer.  I used to stay away from any kind of floral teas and now I can’t seem to get enough.  I asked the twins last night if they wanted some tea and they picked this one.

Brewed a pot up with the help of my Breville One Touch on the green and medium settings.  I poured three cups, 1 for me and 1 for each of the twins.

We sat down to enjoy our tea while we watched our new addiction-Skin Wars on GSN, a body painting competition that is similar to Face Off.  Before the first commercial break, one of the twins had finished his cup and was asking for more.  I admit, I hadn’t even tried the tea yet, trying to allow the tea to cool off a bit.  While I was making more of this tea, I took a moment to see what I thought of this tea.

Unfortunately, this tea wasn’t my favorite of the teas I have tried from Treehouse Teas.  Even with my jasmine addiction, something just didn’t hit the right note for me.  I enjoyed the green tea and the grassy like components it brought to each sip but the jasmine to me almost had a sour note that I can’t really put my finger on.

Regardless, one of the twins adored this tea and drank a few more cups of it.  I’d like to try this one as a cold brew next to see if I can get that lovely jasmine flavor to come out more on a happy note than the sad note.  To be fair, the tea could have tasted off because I do have issues with a sinus infection right now.  Either way, I’d love to try this one again to get that flavor I adore to come out in the fore front.