I don’t usually resteep leaves, but this is so delicious and I have precious little left, and I like it enough to drink two cups in the same day.
And omg, so glad that I did.
Second steep is all squash baked with butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Amazing!
I never thought that a western style resteep would grab me this much but damn, this makes me want to order more even more than I already do.
This steep has a lighter body and feels a bit thinner than the first, but the flavour is still outstanding.
Edit: Okay, I just placed the association this cup has been giving me. I’m not sure exactly why or what it is about this, but this cup tastes like shopping at IKEA. I’m fairly certain that doesn’t make any sense to anyone but me, but there it is.
Flavors: Brown Sugar, Butter, Butternut Squash, Cinnamon, Nutmeg
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As someone who often finds certain teas to remind me of things I’m pretty sure no one else ever thinks of, shopping at IKEA takes the cake! :)
I once bought tea from Ikea, years ago, but don’t remember if it was any good. They occasionally sell it along with coffee.
Shopping at IKEA! I love it. :) (it has been ages since I’ve even been in an IKEA, so I can’t really relate, but love the description)
I find that humorous. I live very near an IKEA. My idea of shopping at IKEA is to see how quickly I can get in and out. My record is under 15 minutes on a Saturday afternoon. (I was looking for tea tins. I had no idea where they’d be. I found them after wandering through the marketplace for several minutes, and I even bought something else. That 15 minutes also includes the parking lot. It was amazing.)
As someone who often finds certain teas to remind me of things I’m pretty sure no one else ever thinks of, shopping at IKEA takes the cake! :)
I once bought tea from Ikea, years ago, but don’t remember if it was any good. They occasionally sell it along with coffee.
Shopping at IKEA! I love it. :) (it has been ages since I’ve even been in an IKEA, so I can’t really relate, but love the description)
I totally know what you mean about IKEA. That distinct mixture of wood and cinnamon buns.
That is such an awesome association! And I do agree with Fjellrev. :)
I find that humorous. I live very near an IKEA. My idea of shopping at IKEA is to see how quickly I can get in and out. My record is under 15 minutes on a Saturday afternoon. (I was looking for tea tins. I had no idea where they’d be. I found them after wandering through the marketplace for several minutes, and I even bought something else. That 15 minutes also includes the parking lot. It was amazing.)