Mount Everest

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Fruit Green Herbal White Blend
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155 °F / 68 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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  • “The only thing I don’t like about Tealish is how similar so many of their teas are to blends from Davids. So I went in there this time looking for something totally different from anything I had...” Read full tasting note
  • “This was good!! the white tea was great, but complicated by the add of green so I’m not sure about how defined they all were… not to mention that I didn’t have time to savour it- this was right...” Read full tasting note
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A unique and inspiring blend made with Pai Mu Tan White tea, Darjeeling green tea, Sencha, Lung Ching, and Jasmine Pearls. Sprinklings of pineapple bits, corn kernels and curry leaves create a symphony of fine tastes! A light, refreshing cup.
Mount Everest white tea makes an amazing iced tea! For directions on how to make incredible iced teas using loose leaf tea click here.

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The only thing I don’t like about Tealish is how similar so many of their teas are to blends from Davids. So I went in there this time looking for something totally different from anything I had tried before. I think I did pretty well!
This seemed like a kind of intimidating tea at first, with all the different kinds of tea and the corn and curry leaves and all. But the package promised a light, refreshing cup and the leaves smelled so nice. The brewed tea smells very fruity! I can barely pick up any spice. And it is indeed light and refreshing. It tastes fruity with a light green tea taste, and I think the spice comes through in the background. I can almost feel it more than taste it, if that makes sense. This tastes amazing but it’s hard to describe!
I’m kind of surprised how much I like this. The website suggests icing it and I think this would definitely be amazing iced!

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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This was good!!
the white tea was great, but complicated by the add of green so I’m not sure about how defined they all were… not to mention that I didn’t have time to savour it- this was right before I happened upon the yerba shop so I downed this one in a hurry!
I could taste the spice, it was mild, but it provided a nice background finish, along with the corn. Kinda odd that it wasn’t more roasty though, not in a corn way anyhow.
One thing I liked was that it had a natural sweetness, so there was no sugar added. A good standalone tea… extra points for that!
I’m not sure if I would buy this one but I’ll think about it. Something here is throwing me off and I can’t quite figure out what- I need to try it again and sit with it.

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