Carcadet Fragola

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Fruit Tea
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3 g 13 oz / 384 ml

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  • “Hot: This has a jammy strawberry taste with almost no hibiscus tartness when hot. It’s quite lovely and I always end up finishing my cup without even realising it. Chilled: This one has a scent...” Read full tasting note

From Dammann Frères

Blend of hibiscus flowers, rosehip peels, dried apple pieces, deliciousely perfumed with rhubarb, wild strawberry and strawberry flavors.

Dominant note : Orchard fruits
Secondary note(s) : Red fruits
Type(s) of tea : Fruit infusion
Main flavor : Hibiscus
Complementary flavor(s) : Rhubarb, Wild strawberry, Strawberry

INFUSION
5/6 min

TEMPERATURE
100°C/212°F

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1416 tasting notes

Hot: This has a jammy strawberry taste with almost no hibiscus tartness when hot. It’s quite lovely and I always end up finishing my cup without even realising it.

Chilled: This one has a scent almost like those strawberry Campino candies (does anyone remember those?). The taste is much more hibiscus mixed with strawberry. The hibiscus is definitely toned down and I don’t really get any tartness. The overall flavour is quite nice.

Preparation
3 g 13 OZ / 384 ML
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gmathis 3 years ago

I had to go look up Campino—they aren’t what I thought they were (which was the hard candy filled with a liquid center my grandpa kept all the time).

Courtney 3 years ago

I know ones like that too! There were delicious strawberry ones in a red and green wrapper (these may be different from the ones your grandpa kept): https://www.google.com/search?q=hard+strawberry+candy+with+soft+center&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwpcvV1tf3AhUaATQIHarHARUQ_AUI-QcoAQ&biw=1440&bih=692&dpr=2#imgrc=fxsiE_tsFRCydM

ashmanra 3 years ago

I have had the same ones as gmathis, but never heard of Campino. I will check World Market for them!

gmathis 3 years ago

Yep, those are the ones, although he also kept tins of assorted hard Christmas candy—both filled and plain—that got kind of sticky and hairy in the summer ;) Didn’t keep us grandkids out of it, though!

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