Description
I feel strange, but also good!
This blend of black tea with lemon and chocolate may sound a bit strange, but it’s actually quite tasty! It’s perfect for the teenager that’s on the bridge who may or may not be out of his depth. (For the record, he’s not.)
You will receive a tin enough for 10-12 cups of tea.
Ingredients: black tea, lemon peel, cacao nibs
Directions: Steep 1 teaspoon of tea in freshly boiled water for 3 to 5 minutes.
frananicolini (verified owner) –
Honestly did not know what to expect with this one. I actually considered requesting it as a sample, but accidentally added it to my cart instead, and boy am I glad I did! This was the first tea I tried from my latest haul. I don’t know why I chose it, but something about it spoke to me. Opened the bag hesitantly. Cocoa and lemon peel? Ummm… ok. Smelled… *strange* … exotic maybe? It actually reminded me of walking into a Thai restaurant- that lemongrass smell, but with something else underneath. Steeped for five minutes. The color was watery. Worried that maybe I didn’t do it right. Smelled it again, brewed. Smelled a bit watery too. Tasted, again, hesitantly. O.M.G. This tea is amazing! It’s basically a black and lemon tea. The lemon is definitely the lead flavor- like when you’ve been under the weather and squeeze a half lemon into black tea. But then the cocoa nibs hit- just the teensiest bit- and it’s like being at Waterloo Village back when they still sold penny candy sticks in the strangest flavors. Delicious without being able to put a finger on exactly why… Ended up drinking two cups in a row and brewing more for my daughter to try (and love). Fitting name- Strange But Also Good, because that’s exactly what it is!… strange, but also good!