Yeah, so I have been continuing my green, white, and oolong days as I continue my acupuncture and Chinese herbs treatments. Surprisingly, the transition from black teas has not been all that difficult. I am not giving them up forever, of course, just for the time being to not contradict what is happening in my treatments.
The tough thing for me has been giving up milk, as well as black tea. I find myself craving lovely sweetened chais and good strong tea lattes. I predict I will be breaking down and having one or two some time soon. I do miss them so. I only hope that, when and if, I do break down, the milky cup in front of me will be worth it.
Back from my tangent to this fine tea. Very very lovely.
My first steeping was full of lovely heavy red wine— reminds me of Mondavi vineyards— and chocolate notes. These flavours dissipated in subsequent steepings, but the cups continued to be lovely. Many many steepings later, I am still enjoying the tea.
I might have to make a Rishi order very soon. Just as soon as I can justify it.
Flavors: Cherry, Dark Chocolate, Red Wine
Sounds lovely :)
Yikes! that’d make me sad. Can you do an herbal almond milk chai?
I hope you were able to enjoy the blacks I sent. I think I also added a few dark oolongs, but I could be wrong. And I’m guessing the ruby is on the muscatel side?
Daylon, I am ashamed to say, that I am WAY behind on tasting and sending and the tea world in general. I am sorry. hangs head
I will get to them and I will enjoy them. I promise.
And yes, I think there were dark oolongs too. The selection of all of them was totally ohmygod fab and I thank you for that. I should go through it to see just what teas I can drink NOW on this current regime. I have just been foolishly assuming that everything is out of reach. Or maybe it’s been fatigue and this heat.
Indigobloom, I will have to ask about almond milk though you know how it is when only the exact same thing of the craving will do.
VariaTEA, yes, the first steep was really quite remarkable.
I am just reading up on this tea. Apparently, it is grown in Thailand. I had been unaware of that. I also did not know that Rishi is an American company. I had been under the impression that it was Canadian. Ooops.
http://www.rishi-tea.com/product/ruby-oolong-organic-oolong-tea/oolong-tea
I just took a look at Rishi’s shipping rates for Canada and that’d be a nope.
Evol, yup I know what you mean!! here’s hoping the time goes quickly for you
Thank you. :)
Rishi is not bad. Their coconut baozhong blend is good.
Their teas are lovely, but $20 US or so shipping to Canada is insane.
I see you are really in a Baozhong state of mind. :)
I’m in a light Green Oolong state of mind. I typically have a staple of some throughout the year, but right now it’s the main type of tea I’ve been craving. I’m currently on a quest to find a Milk Oolong as sweet as Mandala’s for a more affordable price.