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My professor had a Christmas party in class today and ordered cupcakes, coffee, and tea, and one of the teas in the box was this one. Sounded great! Smelled kind of charred, somehow, but not in a bad way. Probably just the spices. The tea base seemed pretty decent, and I really liked the coconut. This would have been better with some soymilk, but since none was available, I drank it plain. The pepper notes stuck out kind of jarringly, but overall it was decent. The pepper would’ve been calmed with some soymilk, so I’ll try it chai-style next time and it’ll probably be lots better.

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Ninavampi

I think that I have to mix to of your ideas and try to make coconut chai (Or thai chai) cupcakes! : ) With vanilla icing and coconut flakes on top!

potatowedges

Oh my. That sounds amazing…ooh. You know what else would be good? Coconut chai tapioca pudding. I actually have all the stuff to do this now…scampers off to kitchen

Ninavampi

Oooohhhh… Sounds amazing! Let me know how it turns out! : )

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Ninavampi

I think that I have to mix to of your ideas and try to make coconut chai (Or thai chai) cupcakes! : ) With vanilla icing and coconut flakes on top!

potatowedges

Oh my. That sounds amazing…ooh. You know what else would be good? Coconut chai tapioca pudding. I actually have all the stuff to do this now…scampers off to kitchen

Ninavampi

Oooohhhh… Sounds amazing! Let me know how it turns out! : )

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I’m a college tea drinker.
I cook feverishly.
I draw.
I make movies.
I knit.
Someday I wish to own chickens.

I love tea because of the complete sensory experience it offers me. Clock time fades away as I lean into my cup, watching the delicate cascades of steam waft up from the brew. Peace. Stillness. Feeling centered. It’s my meditation…

To give you a little background on my tea preferences (which will put my ratings into perspective)…

I love teas that are strong without bitterness and have earthy flavors to them, like rooibos or a really good black tea. (A few favorites in this category: Toffee Almond Supreme, Popped Rooibos, Oh Canada, Nutcracker Sweet.) Vanilla, cinnamon, and nutty are some of my favorite flavor notes. After about a year of warming up to greens, I absolutely love them—from the sweet, nutty, green-tea-ice-cream-like to the bold, grassy earthiness of Gunpowder Temple of Heaven. I also enjoy a nice white every once in a while. Fruity teas aren’t my favorite. I do have a few fruity teas that I love though, like TeaSource’s Green Tea with Pomegranate, Lemon Solstice, and Blueberry Fields.

I drink all of my teas unsweetened; if a tea needs sweetening, I usually don’t like it. A couple of notable exceptions: I sometimes sweeten straight green teas and matcha, and I drink my chai with soymilk (but no other sweetener). I sometimes like my black tea with a little dollop of soymilk.

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