Caramel Cheesecake Black Tea

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Teas, Calendula Petals, Natural Flavours
Flavors
Bread, Burnt Sugar, Caramel, Coconut, Cream, Honey, Raisins, Smooth, Vanilla, Brown Sugar, Butter
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Not available
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Southern Boy Teas
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 15 sec 3 g 12 oz / 350 ml

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  • “Mmmmm pizza and…caramel cheese cake tea? Sure! Why not! Been having a lot of fun revisiting and playing with tea today, though I didn’t manage to get it all logged. Tying to keep today to a nice...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Too bad shipping is so slow to Canada, this took quite awhile to get here :( But it’s here now! Yummy, what a wonderful weekend treat. Smooth caramel with light tangy cheesecake. And of course,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Happy International Rabbit Day! Here’s the bunny of our house! https://twitter.com/awkwardsoul/status/381851208962437120/photo/1 being fed a treat, as he’s pretty cranky looking today. Something...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Wow cool – I’m the first to review this one. I don’t think I get a wizzo button for that or anything but its still kinda cool. :) This is definitely not lacking in the caramel flavor department and...” Read full tasting note
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From 52teas

Some things are just meant to go together. A slice of ooey-gooey caramel cheesecake and an amazing black tea is one of those things, and now, you don’t have to go to a nice restaurant and pay an arm and a leg to enjoy it, AND you can enjoy it guilt-free, even if you’re vegan! Here’s our new premium black tea blend, fused with natural and organic cheesecake and caramel flavors and blended with bright marigold petals. If you can’t fall in love with this tea, you should just stick to coffee.

Our Tea of the Week for the week of August 27, 2012

2017 Reblend: This is a reblend from Frank’s era – from late summer/early fall in 2012. This tea! This! I want to start by saying that this delicious tea does well with the usual recommended ‘wait & cool’ time that I usually recommend with all my teas. The flavors do come off as a bit ‘less than expected’ when I took my first sip (right after I poured the freshly brewed tea, before I allowed it to cool for the 10 minutes I usually recommend) but after those 10 minutes – Oh! My! This is so good. A pleasantly smooth black tea base with sweet notes of cheesecake and caramel. What’s not to love?

Now, I didn’t stick to the original recipe precisely, mostly because my base is quite different. Frank used a blend of Assam, Darjeeling & ‘Chinese’ Black Teas. My blend is Assam, Ceylon & Yunnan. So we may or may not be ‘similar’ on up to 2 of the three teas in the blend – since Frank was not specific about which type of Chinese black tea he used (or even if it was a blend of more than one type of Chinese black tea.)

But that’s neither here nor there. I selected my base based on taste – I like the rich, malty flavor of the Assam but I feel that it can be rather overwhelming sometimes (and can go a bit bitter on you if you’re not paying attention to it), I also like the robust, earthy flavor of a high quality golden Yunnan. I like the way these two teas play together. I choose Ceylon as a playmate for the other two teas because Ceylon is a smooth, remarkably mild tea that can temper the other teas a little and help create a pleasingly round flavor. And that’s what you get with this base – a smooth, coppery cup that is pleasing in flavor and nicely round. Not overly aggressive. And it works well with this combination of flavors. Rich, buttery caramel flavors mingling with a tangy cream cheese note – so delightful!

Ingredients: Organic black teas, organic calendula petals & natural flavors

To brew: Don’t overleaf this one. If you want to go latte, you should use a little more leaf to avoid diluting the tea, but otherwise, go with a slightly rounded teaspoon of tea to 12 ounces of near boiling water. I haven’t used boiling water in my tea for a while now, I find that when it’s brought to the boiling point, even with a black tea, the tea tends to become rather astringent and by simply dropping the temperature to 205°F – just 7° cooler – the tea is far smoother and more pleasing. So by not overleafing this tea and keeping the steep temperature slightly lower than a boil – you’ll get a much more satisfying cuppa.

Let it steep for 2 1/2 minutes, strain and allow to cool for 10 minutes. The cool time – as I say in the above description – is essential to allow those flavors to develop and believe me when I say – you want those flavors to develop!

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This is one of those flavored black tea blends from 52Teas, like French Toast or Glazed Donut, that’s just so-so for me. The base is lovely but it’s a bit strong for the caramel cheesecake flavor IMHO. The caramel flavor translates nicely in my cuppa. However, the cheesecake note is basically indiscernible, and that’s quite a disappointment.

Flavors: Caramel

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So, I got vaccinated yesterday wth my first dose. As I didn’t know quite what to expect, I stocked up on treats in case I needed to spend a day or two or more in bed.

We are in lockdown again.another reason for treats. So I went shopping in my stash for something new and delightful and pulled out an older but unopened bag of this.

I remember really loving this blend before (in the previous batch?), but this cup is seriously sweet., like my teeth almost hurt. The packet was full, so I wasn’t able to shake it up, so that might be the thing.

Let’s see how this goes.

derk

Congrats on the first dose. Hope you’re doing ok!

Evol Ving Ness

Thanks, derk. Ok here. Arm was sore for a few days. A bit headachy and slightly flu-ish, but ok. everything seems to have passed. Still tired though, which may or may not have anything to do w the vaccine.

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Since the new 52 Teas Christmas teas are in full swing, I should probably finish up the ones from last year. This has been knocking around my cupboard for all that time with merely 2 servings left. Since it is a good tea but never my favorite it was often overlooked but in an effort to work my way through old blends I pulled it out today.

Drinking it, I do enjoy the dark rich caramel flavor. Nothing screams cheesecake to me. And though the caramel is rich, it is not overly sweet. I think the black base tea plays in to keeping the caramel in check.

Like I said, good but not my favorite. As such, it is being passed on to a tea friend who I know will enjoy the last serving.

evol-ving

See, in my opinion, this one is super sweet. Perhaps I need to revisit. I had it in my hands this morning. As often happens, you and I are on the same tea on similar days. Tea-telepathy.

VariaTEA

Great minds :)

Cameron B.

TEA-LEPATHY

Sil

i want more 52 teas black teas… lol

VariaTEA

Well, Sil, you may be the person I am passing the last serving on to…

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