Caramel Cocoa Loco Tea Blend from Kally Tea

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Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green Tea & Rooibos

Where to Buy:  Kally Tea

Tea Description:

We’re loco for Caramel Cocoa Loco! Guess we couldn’t decide what direction to go to with this one! Japanese green tea, Chinese green tea, Organic Rooibos, all mixed with a little roasted cocoa beans, hand crafted chewy caramel, and to top it all off, a little toasted sweet brown rice. Woo-Hoo!

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

When I first read about this tea, I thought that this would be a tea that I’d prefer served hot … because usually I find that chocolate-y teas are tastier hot than chilled.  However, I drank about a half a cup of this hot, and then it cooled off, and I’m finding that I like this one better when it’s cool!  This Caramel Cocoa Loco Tea Blend from Kally Teas makes a really tasty and unique iced tea!

When the tea was hot, I didn’t get quite as much chocolate-y flavor as I would have liked (I rarely get as much chocolate flavor as I would like to … but that’s another issue all together!) but as the tea cooled, the chocolate-y tones really POP.  As a cold drink, I can taste the chocolate very distinctly, and the caramel notes come through quite nicely as well.

I don’t taste a whole lot of green tea here, though.  Oh, the green tea is there, certainly, and I do taste it.  But I taste more of the nutty rooibos than I do the sweet, vegetative notes of green tea.  The nutty tones of the rooibos seem a natural fit with the caramel and cocoa notes.

I also taste the “genmai” from the genmaicha, and I like the way the roasty-toasty taste enhances the chocolate and caramel notes, and it may be the toasted rice that highlights the natural nutty notes of the rooibos.  Ordinarily, I’d be wanting less rooibos taste … but here it’s working for me.  These components work very well together to create a very luscious taste.

Overall, a very enjoyable tea … but this is one that I prefer iced versus hot.  A tasty, sweet refresher!

Mirabelle Cream Rooibos Tisane from Hale Tea Company

Mirabelle-CreamTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Green Rooibos

Where to Buy:  Hale Tea Company

Tisane Description:

The aroma is something of a cross between a peach and an apricot. To taste, this tea really does mimic eating an actual Mirabelle plum with it’s tart skin and sweet flesh. The green rooibos brings an interesting savouriness that interacts delightfully with the Mirabelle flavour.

Learn more about this tisane here.

Learn more about subscribing to Amoda’s Monthly Tea Tasting Box here.

Taster’s Review:

This Mirabelle Cream Rooibos Tisane from Hale Tea Company is the last of the three teas that I received in September’s tea tasting box from Amoda Teas.  The fragrance is to die for!  My mouth was watering the moment I smelled it – it smells luscious … like fresh peaches and apricots … and evoked memories of my gramma’s kitchen during the month of August and beginning of September, when the last of the peaches and apricots were being harvested from her prolific trees, and she would be making peach and apricot preserves, as well as pies and cobblers.  YUM!  I think my stomach just growled from thinking about it … now I want a peach/apricot cobbler with a scoop of homemade vanilla ice cream!

But I suppose a cup of this tisane will have to suffice since those days have long since past (and I’m not nearly the baker that my gramma was!)  And this is tasty … not nearly as tasty as my gramma’s cobbler with homemade vanilla ice cream, but, this also has less fat and fewer calories.

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The green rooibos base is a nice choice for these flavors, because the green rooibos has a natural fruity tone to it that accents the notes of plum.  I can’t recall that I’ve actually tasted a Mirabelle plum, but I do notice some plummy notes in this tea that remind me of a sun-ripened plum with the juicy, deep red flesh.   I notice the sweetness and the hint of sour to those plums.  This is sweeter than most plums that I’ve tasted … but I do notice that plum-like tartness to this too.

The flavor is not as peachy or apricot-y as the aroma would lead one to believe … but then, this is not supposed to be about peaches or apricots, but the Mirabelle plum, although the photo of the Mirabelle plum (above right) … those kinda look like apricots!

Overall, I’m finding this tasty tisane to be fruity with a nice contrast between sweet and tangy, with just a hint of cream.  I like the lightness of this … it’s very refreshing and it tastes great hot or iced.  As it cools, the flavors do soften somewhat, but it’s still a tasty, creamy, fruity drink.

A really nice tisane, I’m glad that Amoda included this in the September box!

Apple Cardamom Flavored Rooibos from 52Teas

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Tisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tea Description:

It’s been a while since we did a rooibos blend, but I think the sweet apple and uniquely spicy cardamom go well with the caffeine-free redbush. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do, and I hope you order a bunch of it, so I’ll have gas money to get back from Ft. Worth. (Just kidding! …sort of.)

Learn more about this Rooibos Blend here.

Learn more about Zoomdweebie’s fundraising campaign to reopen the Tea Bar here.

Taster’s Review:

Mmm!  Yummy!  This Apple Cardamom flavored Rooibos is a really well-crafted blend from 52Teas.  The apple and cardamom notes meld beautifully with the nutty tones of the rooibos.  It’s a tisane that screams autumn!

But, I’m getting ahead of myself.  The aroma of both the dry leaf and the brewed tisane is delightful.  I can smell the sweet notes of apple, and the warm notes of the cardamom, and hints of a woody, earthy scent from the rooibos.  It even SMELLS like autumn!

I don’t usually get all giddy over rooibos blends.  Most rooibos blends are met with somewhat of a ho-hum kind of attitude from me, I’m kind of blasé about most of the rooibos blends.  There are some that I just don’t like at all, and the majority of them are alright … but like I said, I’m relatively indifferent.  I could take ’em or leave ’em.  But every once in a while, I’ll find one that knocks my socks off.  (OK, I am not wearing socks at the moment, but you know what I’m saying, right?)  This is one of those that is knocking my socks off.

It’s like I said … the sweet, nutty, woody tones of the rooibos just work really well with the sweet apple notes.  There’s just a hint of tartness from the apple too.  Just enough for a little bit of contrast.  And the cardamom adds a pleasing amount of warmth to the cup.  It’s a crisp, almost-peppery, spicy-sweet taste that I get from the cardamom, and it plays beautifully with the apple.  Cinnamon seems to be the popular spice to mix with apple … but, I am really liking the way the cardamom tastes with the apple … perhaps even better than the cinnamon.  Next time I make my baked apples, I think I’m going to have to use cardamom in the recipe because this is just … perfectly delightful!

Because of the autumnal taste of this tisane, I have to say that I really do prefer it served warm.  It’s got that warm, cozy taste of apple cider.  It’s tasty iced too, but, I prefer it hot.  It doesn’t need sweetener … but if you really want to add some, try some brown sugar (just a pinch of it!) to enhance the cardamom.

PS:  Don’t forget to visit Zoomdweebie’s fundraising campaign to help Frank re-open his tea bar!

Jungle Monkey Chai Rooibos Blend from Tea Xotics

Jungle-Monkey-ChaiTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos

Where to Buy:  Amoda Tea

Tisane Description:

 What happens when you add a banana to your chai? You get this! Kind of. A spicy cup with a cocoa, banana, and cinnamon edge and a creamy coconut feel. Sweeten it up to take the edge off the spice.

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn more about subscribing to Amoda’s Monthly Tea Tasting Box here.

Taster’s Review:

Yes, August has come and gone, and I’m now reviewing my first of the August teas from my Amoda Box.  That’s because Amoda updated their website (and it looks fabulous, might I add!) and I wanted to wait until the new website was up and running before I started reviewing the teas from August.

It’s a rare thing when the first tea that I try from my monthly Amoda Tea Tasting Box is a tisane!  But, this Jungle Monkey Chai Rooibos blend from Tea Xotics just sounded too yummy to not try immediately:  a rooibos based masala spice blend, combined with chocolate, banana and coconut?  Oh YUM!

And it is indeed yum!

The aroma of the blend is spicy … the cinnamon really pops out and grabs me. The chai is definitely a cinnamon-y chai, with the cinnamon serving as the strongest flavor in the masala blend.  I also taste peppery notes, and hints of clove.

The coconut is the next flavor I notice … it adds a creamy texture and taste to the cup.  The banana comes through next, and it’s a subtle banana note.  The chocolate is there too, and I taste it … I just wish … I was tasting MORE chocolate.  (Remember this chocoholic’s chocolate rule of thumb: some chocolate = good, more chocolate = better.)

The flavor of the rooibos comes through here too, which I found kind of surprising given all that’s going on in this chai blend.  I expected the flavor of the rooibos to be buried beneath all the other flavor components.  But, I taste the woody notes of the rooibos, and even that funky note of rooibos that I usually don’t really care for … but somehow … it works in this blend.  I guess with the tropical notes of banana and coconut … that funkiness just sort of works.

Overall:  this is a really tasty blend.  I like the chocolate but I wish there was more of it.  I like the banana and the coconut … and the spices.  It just really … works together really very well.

This is the first tea that I’ve tried from Tea Xotics … and I’m really glad that Amoda Tea decided to make them their feature blender for the month of August, because I am really looking forward to what the other blends have in store for me!

Root Beer Rooibos from Trail Lodge Tea

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Tisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos & Honeybush

Where to Buy:  Trail Lodge Tea

Tisane Description:

This tea was made by using some ingredients that were used in old fashioned home made root beer. We added honeybush to the rooibos to give it a natural sweetness. This way you can have an all natural, chemical free alternative to soda. If you do want the extra sweetness found in root beer, just add some sugar or natural sweetner and you will still have a natural treat. Caffeine free. Ingredients: Fair Trade CertifiedTMorganic rooibos, and honeybush, Fair Trade CertifiedTM Organic Whole Cloves, and Organic Cinnamon, Organic Ginger, Organic Star Anise, Orange Peel, and Organic Natural Flavoring.

Learn more about this flavored rooibos here.

Taster’s Review:

This Root Beer Rooibos from Trail Lodge Tea is quite tasty!  It’s actually a whole lot better than I anticipated it to be.  I like that they chose to use a base of organic rooibos and honeybush, I think that the slightly woody/nutty flavors of these two herbs seem to heighten the overall root beer taste, and the natural honey-esque sweetness makes this a very pleasant beverage.

A quick review of the ingredient list, and one might think that they’re about to drink a chai blend, but, this doesn’t taste like the typical chai, despite the ingredients.  It definitely tastes more like root beer than it does a masala chai.  The spices used here really do create a very “root beer-ish” kind of taste, and they are skillfully blended to keep the drink from tasting “spicy” – rather, it tastes like … well, like I said, it tastes like root beer!  All that’s missing is the bubbly carbonation.

I do think that this root beer taste could be elevated even more if just a touch of spearmint was added to the blend.  Not enough to make it minty … just enough to give it that zesty note of root beer.  As it is though, it’s really quite tasty.  It’s good served hot (even though it does seem a little weird to be drinking a hot cup of root beer) but it’s even tastier iced.  If you decide to go ahead and ice this, I recommend adding some sugar (go with turbinado sugar!) to bring out the flavors in the chilled tisane.

If you’re a fan of root beer (and really, who DOESN’T like root beer?), you really should try this.  I’m wondering how this would taste if I added a scoop of vanilla ice cream to make a float … I’ll bet it’s amazing!