Just Tulsi with a Twist from Just.Organic.Tea

justorganictealogoTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Tulsi

Where to Buy:  Just.Organic.Tea

Tisane Description:

Tulsi, Lemon Myrtle, Ginger, Peppermint, Cinnamon & Pepper

Learn more about Just.Organic.Tea’s stance on Social Responsibility here.

Taster’s Review:

Just Tulsi with a Twist is a blend that isn’t currently available on the Just.Organic.Tea.’s website, but I really like this company, and since they did send me this sample, I figured I’d try it and tell you what I think about it.

Here’s why I like this company:  I like that they are a company that isn’t just “talking” about making this planet a better place for us and for future generations, they’re doing something about it and their products prove that.  They strive toward selecting organic and sustainable products, and they choose those products that are Fair Trade certified.  Sure, it’s easy to find products that are less expensive, but, I like that this is a company that won’t compromise like that.  I appreciate that.

And I’m really enjoying this Tulsi blend!  It’s sweet, lemon-y, and with just enough of a warm spice kick to keep the taste buds happy.  I’m a little surprised that I’m not tasting more from the peppermint than I am, usually, peppermint is a very assertive flavor.  But the blenders at Just.Organic.Tea. have blended this in such a way that it has a gentle minty note that plays well with the other flavors in this blend.

I like that I’m tasting each component in this blend.  I taste the basil-like notes of the tulsi.  The slight “minty” note of the tulsi is accentuated my the soft peppermint-y flavors.  It tastes herbaceous but not overly so.  I can taste the cinnamon and the ginger and the pepper, and these give the cup a pleasing, soothing warmth.

What I taste most is the Lemon Myrtle, and it gives a really lovely lemon-y note without the pucker.  It’s like that sweet-tart lemon flavor you’d find in a lemon curd.

A really nice blend from Just.Organic.Tea.  I hope that this will eventually return to their collection of teas that they offer, because it’s one that I think that many tea drinkers would enjoy.  It’s a tasty caffeine-free alternative, especially nice after dinner.  I found it to have a calming effect on the tummy after a meal … bonus!

Pumpkin Brownie Honeybush Blend from 52Teas

Pumpkin-Brownie-HoneybushTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Honeybush

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tisane Description:

I think this one might just speak for itself.   Caffeine-free honeybush, cacao nibs and marigold petals with organic pumpkin and fudge brownie flavors.  This is a big cup of delicious!

Learn more about this tisane here.

Taster’s Review:

I don’t remember ever tasting a pumpkin brownie before, and I’m pretty sure that if I had tasted a pumpkin brownie before, I would remember it!  So, for the purposes of this review, I’m going to just have to imagine what a pumpkin brownie would taste like.

And while I’ve never tried pumpkin brownies, something I have tried (and I LOVE!) are pumpkin chocolate chip cookies.  When autumn arrives, something I’m always keeping a look out for at my grocery store bakery are those cookies … and I’m happy to say that this reminds me a lot of those yummy treats!

But getting back to the subject of pumpkin brownies, I think I’m going to have to find a recipe for pumpkin brownies too.  This might just have to be the Thanksgiving dessert for this year’s Thanksgiving.  Because … yeah.  Pumpkin … Brownie.  Do I need to say any more?

And if my pumpkin brownies wind up tasting anything like this yummy tisane, I think it might even be something that is requested more often than on Thanksgiving.  This is YUM!

The honeybush base is a nice choice for these flavors, because it has a naturally sweet, nutty taste that goes really well with a fudge brownie flavor.  It adds some depth to the brownie notes.  And I like the way the honeyed flavor works with the pumpkin too.

This is a sweet dessert-like tea, but I like that even though it’s inspired by something that is really rich and sweet, it isn’t an overly sweet cup of tea.  It satisfies the sweet tooth without overwhelming it.  There is a balance, ad the pumpkin, while it is a sweeter vegetable, it adds an element of savory to the cup so that it’s not cloying.

The pumpkin is sweet but not too sweet, and adds a compelling contrast to the cacao flavor, and I really love the way pumpkin and chocolate taste together.  There’s a good amount of chocolate flavor, a good amount of pumpkin, and I can still taste the nutty flavors of the honeybush too.

YUM!

Cinnamon Peach & Apricot Honeybush from 52Teas

Cinnamon-Apricot-PeachTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Honeybush

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tisane Description:

Here’s a blend of caffeine-free honeybush with freeze-dried peaches and apricots and cinnamon chips.  This is one of those blends that is bound to make you happy inside whether you prepare it hot or iced.

Learn more about this tisane here.

Taster’s Review:

I usually approach the tisanes from 52Teas with a certain amount of tired disinterest.  Not because I haven’t enjoyed the tisanes from 52Teas, but because that’s my general attitude when it comes to tisanes (and not just those from this company!)  I – quite simply – prefer blends with camellia sinensis in them.  That’s just me.

And even though I tend to find myself sort of bored with tisanes, I usually enjoy them once I get around to actually brewing them.

And that’s true of this Cinnamon Peach & Apricot Honeybush from 52Teas.  This is actually quite good, much better than I expected it to be.  The peach and apricot are a naturally delicious combination.  For example, I love peach cobbler, and I love apricot cobbler … but even better is a peach-apricot cobbler!  The two fruits just taste better together.

And this tisane – when served warm – tastes a little bit like a peach and apricot cobbler.  The naturally nutty, sweet notes of the honeybush offer a “crust” sort of flavor to the cup, while the cinnamon offers just the right touch of spice.

But where this tisane really shines is as an iced drink.  It is fruity and sweet, with just enough zesty cinnamon to offset that sweetness and give the cup some balance.  The nutty flavors of the honeybush seem to subdue as the tisane cools, and I taste mostly fruit and spice.  It’s a refreshing, tasty beverage that both my daughter and I enjoy.

This tisane doesn’t really need any sweetener to enhance it, but if you do decide you want a little extra sweetness to it, try adding a little brown sugar to it.  This really amplifies that peach-apricot cobbler taste I mentioned earlier.  And a splash of milk or cream will give it a really decadent, creamy flavor that is absolutely YUM!

So even though I started out kind of feeling lackadaisical about this tisane, it proved to be a really tasty treat.

Pomegranate Mojito Green Tea from Zest Tea

Pom_MojitoTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Zest Tea

Tea Description:

At Zest, we start every morning with a Mojito. This aromatic blend of young hyson green tea, peppermint, lime, and pomegranate will bring back memories of lounging on a beach, or maybe whatever memories you have left of college. Either way, our Pomegranate Mojito Green Tea is an amazingly refreshing blend, great for any time of day.

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn more about Zest High-Octane Tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I took the opportunity to taste this tea several times before I sat down and write a review about it, and I’m glad that I did.  This is one blend that took a little “tweaking” on my part to find the right brewing temperature and time to get the most out of the tea.

Normally, I’ll brew a green tea from 175° – 180°F.  I found that this tea works better with the lower temperature.  I usually steep a green tea for 1 – 2 minutes, but I found that this tea required about 2 1/2 minutes to get the most out of the pomegranate, lime and peppermint flavors.  I tried a 3 minute steep time too, and I wasn’t very happy with that result, so my recommendation for this tea is a temperature somewhere between 170° – 175°F and a steep time of 2 1/2 minutes.

And while it does seem like this is a lot of effort to put forth to find the “sweet spot” brewing parameters for a tea, it’s well worth the effort!  This is a tasty green tea!

The peppermint is the prominent flavor of this cup, with notes of lime weaving their way in and out throughout the sip.  The green tea notes are sweet and buttery.  The pomegranate is a little more difficult for me to discern, but after a few sips, I started to notice hints of pomegranate arriving at the tail of the sip.  The aftertaste is mostly pomegranate and lime with a crisp, clean minty note.

Of the three teas that I’ve reviewed thus far from Zest Tea, I think this one is my least favorite.  I really enjoyed the Blue Lady and the Apple Cinnamon black teas, and I’m enjoying this one as well, but, there is something about this tea that is less appealing than the other two.  A slight “chemical-y” off taste to it that I didn’t notice with the other two teas.  It is a very slight taste though, and I still find the lime and mint notes to be quite delightful as well as the notes of pomegranate in the finish and aftertaste.  It’s a tasty tea, it’s just not my favorite.

I also really like the energizing BOOST that I get from these Zest Teas!

Apple Cinnamon Black Tea from Zest Tea

Apple_CinTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Zest Tea

Tea Description:

We looked to American icons when creating this blend and what’s more American than Apple Pie? Unfortunately, football and the Grand Canyon didn’t make for great teas. This blend of premium Orange Pekoe black tea smothered in real bits of apple and cinnamon is a nod to your grandmother’s 4th of July specialty. Even modern teas can have a traditional twist.

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn more about Zest High-Octane Tea here.

Taster’s Review:

From the moment I cut into the pouch of this Apple Cinnamon Black Tea from Zest Tea, I could smell the apple!  It took me a little by surprise because I figured I’d probably smell the cinnamon – and I do! – because cinnamon is a very fragrant spice but apple can sometimes be a subtle aroma in flavored teas like this.  But the apple here is abundant and very aromatic, right along with the cinnamon.  It’s lovely!

And the flavor is lovely too.  It is sweet with apple and cinnamon notes, but, I like that I’m also tasting black tea.  There is a really pleasing presentation of all three components.  The black tea is a smooth, rich backdrop of flavor, while the apple and cinnamon play in the foreground.

The apple and cinnamon flavors are blended in a really nice way.  I like the amount of flavor I taste.  There is just enough of each ingredient to please the palate without it being too much of either one.  More specifically, there isn’t too much cinnamon which can sometimes be an aggressive spice.  I don’t taste an overpowering cinnamon-y flavor with hints of apple.  I taste apple and I taste cinnamon and these don’t compete with each other; they bring out the very best in each other.

Zest Tea offers “extra caffeine” in each of their blends, and I have to tell you that the more I’m trying the “extra caffeine” teas like this, the more I’m liking them.  They get me alert faster in the morning but without the jolt that I’d get from coffee – that same jolt is what gives me the sickly feeling about three hours after I consume coffee.  I don’t get that with these Zest Teas!  I just get a steady stream of strong caffeine to get my day started!

And I like that I don’t “taste” the caffeine.  I don’t taste an extra “weird” taste in my tea. It tastes like a smooth, rich, deliciously flavored black tea.  This one is a sweet tea, but not too sweet.  This tea makes it OK to have a little bit of “apple pie” at breakfast time!

If you’re looking for that extra charge in the morning, these teas from Zest Tea may be just what you’re looking for!