Dry, this honeybush tisane smells so strongly of cinnamon that it could quite possibly take down a pterodactyl. I opened up the package and was almost knocked over by the cinnamon aroma rushing into my nostrils. As I steadied myself and wiped the tears from my eyes I thought, whoa, this must be cinnamon’s response to pepper spray. I brewed it up with some feelings of trepidation.
I braced myself as I took my first sip, expecting my poor taste buds to be accosted by the fiery onslaught of cinnamon.
…sip…
…slurp…
…gulp…
Imagine my surprise… it wasn’t overpoweringly cinnamon flavored… it was good!
I must say that I can’t taste the baked roll portion of this tea, but the cinnamon does play nicely with the honeybush. At least I’m assuming it’s the honeybush that I taste. This is my first Honeybush tea ever, (well, as far as I know). How ‘bout I describe it to you, and you can correct me if my assumption is wrong: So, accompanying the cinnamon there’s a lovely honey scent akin to homemade beeswax candles, sans wax, of course. Logic is telling me to assume that’s the *honey*bush. I wonder if the baked roll taste might come out more as this tea ages? I will have to see, well, assuming I can hold off on drinking it all in the next little while. Hmmm, speaking of which, I could really use another cup.
Ah glad you thought so too! Such a good unique tea
Ya, it is crazy how different it tastes hot brew vs. cold brew
I just put some of this in the fridge because of your review – can’t wait! :D