Since I am on a strawberry tea thing now apparently.
Now that my tea stash is getting way out of control, I’ve started gathering my smaller bits of tea together by category with the hope that I might be able to actually finish a packet or two and reduce the amount of space my obsession is all beginning to take up.
I need more caramel tea. Smooth creamy caramel tea: burnt, caramelized, dulce de leched, flanned, custarded, all the caramel teas.
I seem to have caramel and toffee, but it is all spiced and chaied. And that’s just not the thing.
This train of thought is not taking me to the reduce-my-tea-stash place. Anyway.
Anyway, so I was going through my small bits of black tea this morning and found myself again searching for a fruit-flavoured choice, as opposed to a spicy or nutty or toffee one.
The last times I have had this particular tea, I seem to recall that the strawberry aspect of it popped more. Or perhaps that was me and my wishful thinking.
I shook and shook and shook my sample bag and still no strawberries appeared. Or maybe they were in little bits in my leaf.
Nonetheless, this is a very satisfying tea. Probably especially so as I have had far too many Ceylon experiences lately and have been craving a tea with substance beyond the flavours. Liberteas has made such a brilliant choice in this black tea base. Every time I have it, I send a silent thank you and blessing into the tea cosmos.
Plenty of coconut, which comes through in both scent and flavour. Layered onto the coconut, there’s a bit of cream going on. A wee ephemeral strawberry hint at the very end of the sip.
Yes, a very satisfying cup. If there were just a bit more strawberry, lovely lovely strawberries….
Flavors: Coconut, Cream, Strawberry
I’ve never seen a Lamington flavored tea before!
I still don’t know what a lamington is, but I sure like this tea!
It’s something in Australia, I think…a pastry of sorts.