Huh, is this even tea? No tea in; more over lots of spices, turmeric.
But let´s try it out. They suggest 8 minutes steep, so I did.
Well, this is very interesting beverage.
After the tea bag hit the water it started to change colour to bright yellow. Which is expected, but still amazed me. Bag is whole yellow now, after the steep. Colour of brew, yellow, with yellow stains on mug. Cloudy liquor.
Oh aromas are some generic spices – probably it smells bit like chai. Wel, the ingredients says so.
Taste – it feels bit oily in mouth. Probably mostly turmeric, it reminds me bit curry risotto or something like that, just generic Indian food (never had it though). Really interesting tea, but I am considering using bag or two into rice in some kind of meal. It can be very interesting I think – and probably better than drinking it on its own. I have whole box from my Swiss friend, so it will keep me busy a little. No rating so far.
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I was drinking turmeric and mixed spice tea and enjoyed it with milk and a bit of honey. Coconut milk might be even better.
This golden milk mix is a thing in the west these days. Healthy apparently.
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/golden-milk-turmeric-tea
This is very interesting guys, I think I will give it a try. Because drinking it on its own is weird. Not bad, but weird.
I was drinking turmeric and mixed spice tea and enjoyed it with milk and a bit of honey. Coconut milk might be even better.
This golden milk mix is a thing in the west these days. Healthy apparently.
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/golden-milk-turmeric-tea
I love golden milk, it’s pretty much the only way I can handle turmeric.
This is very interesting guys, I think I will give it a try. Because drinking it on its own is weird. Not bad, but weird.
Yeah, drinking it alone is a sad thing, Martin. Let us know how it goes.