Friday, July 31, 2009

Please PLEASE help me with this HORRIBLE dilemma!!!?

a while back i started drinking hot tea again and when searching through the cookie jar full of random tea i found this one tea that i really liked.





there were only a few bags left and since i liked it so much, i drank them all.


i cannot remember what the name was, at ALL


i only remember that the tea itself was dark purple and the name of the flavor started with a P


it was not pomegranate or peach or anything like that, i think it was sort of obscure because i remember looking at the word and not even saying it in my head because i had never seen it before, it was a longer word.





any ideas for purple herb or fruit that is sort of unknown to the general public and would make sense here?

Please PLEASE help me with this HORRIBLE dilemma!!!?
passionfruit?
Reply:sounds like tazo passionfruit to me. you can buy it at starbucks. other than that, it's probably some sort of blend of berries and herbs, etc. if you aren't sure about the tazo tea, go into your friendly neighbourhood starbucks and buy a cup. if it tastes the same, there you go! if it doesn't, i'm at a loss.
Reply:Could it have been persimmon?





Go to the grocery store and look at the selection available. If you don't find it, go to a gourmet store and look at their selection.





Regards,


Dan
Reply:Sorry, this is all I could find for you but maybe they would know.


Purple Tea


A new form of tea, the Wild ‘Purple’ Tea, hails from the untouched part of the forest. The environment has no man-made roads, and the farmers have to hike deep into the forest to harvest these leaves from trees that can grow up to 21 feet.





The tea is processed and rolled similar to an Oolong, but the flavour is much more earthy and


rustic. The leaves infuse quickly and stand up to 4 steepings with dynamic flavour. It may be possible that this is a low caffeine tea because of it’s unique growing conditions.





Brewing:


• Put 1/2 teaspoon in a teapot


• Brew for 5 minutes with warm water to unlock the


distinct earthy and rustic taste.





Health Benefits:


• High levels of theaflavins, making this tea


a good thirst quencher • helps constipation • helps women’s


regularity • doesn’t keep one up at night


• lowers heat in the body





http://www.kenyateabags.com/categories.a...



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