Camomile & Bee Pollen

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205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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A thoroughly unique blend of refreshing camomile, Fortnum’s own Salisbury Plain honey and waxy-sweet bee pollen, this all-natural and gently-sweet Camomile & Bee Pollen Infusions Tea is a fresh-drinking delight.

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Adventageddon Day 17 – Tea 3/4

Wow, this is not a tea for me. I don’t even really like chamomile on a good day, but the fact this is a chamomile blend also drowning in licorice root feels like a flavour crime targeting me personally. I did add a bit of honey before I realized there was licorice root in the tea, and I couldn’t even taste it at all over that sickly sweet flavour. Like musty basement flowers dunked in pure sweet.

It’s a shame because the bee pollen element is really cool but you can’t taste it at all, so I sort of felt like what’s the point? I’m sure that this would be a great blend for a lot of people; I can see the soothing chamomile and honey angle being relaxing or how the licorice root and honey might be nice for a raw feeling throat. It’s just super not for me.

Today’s Advent Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C0-G7urOC8D/?img_index=1

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNHEm2yFmu8

Leafhopper 2 years ago

Licorice is a flavour crime. :P

istara about a year ago

I also dislike chamomile, however the liquorice (more subtle in my bag than yours, I think – a problem with one-bag trials as the blend may not be evenly spread in each “dose”) actually helped mitigate the chamomile. I think I drank this with milk but can’t recall.

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Fortnum & Mason Advent Day 17 (sachets)

I really like this. I see it has camomile, honey, bee pollen, and licorice root. I know a lot of people dislike licorice root but I don’t mind it. For some reason, this smells the most apple-y of any chamomile (or camomile) I have tried. Maybe that is due to the sweetness of the licorice root.

I am glad to have tried it, and glad of every tea in the sachet advent that is not also in the tins advent!

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Advent Day 11

Tastes like chamomile, but without the H and with a bee pollen strangeness to it.
Other than this tea being warm on a night I was drinking it out in the cold, it was utterly forgettable. I’m not familiar with the taste of bee pollen and what I picked out in the tea as bee pollen just tasted strange. I could only detect it in the start of the cup, then the camomile taste took over. I’d prefer Celestial Seasonings Honey Vanilla Chamomile to this tea any day!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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