VAHDAM, Square Tea Infuser | FDA Approved 18/8 Stainless Steel with Super Fine Mesh | Finest Infusers for Loose Tea | Durable Loose Tea Steeper & Loose Leaf Tea Strainer
February 13, 2019 - Comment
Product Features FDA Approved 18/8 Food Grade Stainless Steel Tea Loose Leaf Tea Infuser & Tea Filter Length – 7.1 inches | Width – 1.7 inches | Perfect Tea Infuser for Brewing Black Tea, Green Tea, Oolong Tea, White Tea, Chai Tea, Herbal Tea, Mulling Spices Brew Long Leaf Teas Easily | Durably & High
Delicous blend for Turmeric Chai Latte this is a really nice tisane spice blend. there is no real “tea” in it. that being said, it contains turmeric which is anti-inflammatory and good for you. it is a delicious mix containing Turmeric Powder, Black Pepper, Cardamom Pods & Clove. the tisane is loose, and does not come in tea bags. there are no directions on the bag itself so I did some research with bloggers online as well as the company itself for recommendations. some people make up a concentrate that they add to…
Beautiful fragrance, clean taste and honeyed finish – plus a FUN sampler set to try out WOW, I’m just LOVING this Darjeeling tea sampler set! It’s a very generous selection of all kinds of Darjeeling teas: first flush, second flush, black, oolong, green – all of the Darjeeling variety. Some of the teas are better for a late afternoon cup; more robust ones are my morning pick. Each sampler pouch makes 2-3 full pots of tea. I also keep Vadham muscatel tea on hand for breakfast, and their chai tea with cardamom is TIP-TOP for late afternoon or even in the middle of the night…
Not cheap, but sometimes you get what you pay for. Great stuff. Sizeable leaf chunks, with nearly no powder. I normally don’t spend quite so much on tea, but the other reviews got the better of me. It’s definitely got its own character, with a lot of earthiness, and a bit of nuttiness, almost as if there were a bit of bay leaf and macadamia nut mixed in. It’s surprisingly bold for an oolong, but with negligible bitterness, and a light woody aftertaste. No need to precisely calibrate the temperature to manage bitterness, here. A second steeping…