Roasted Almonds (No. 1438)
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Ratings & Reviews
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72 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Mr Bamsen (217 reviews) on Nov. 22nd, 2020
Half-litre pot at home, made from a mixture of almond bits and pieces of apple, beetroot and hibiscus blossom, all sprinkled with aroma. Pours clear pinkish brown (against white china) with no sediment. Clear aroma of almonds and apples, with some floral and sugary touches. Mild flavour of tart apples and roasted almonds, with dry and floral nuances. Slightly acidic and fruity palate. A nice but rather mild fruit tea. I brewed my pot for ten minutes, the maximum brewing duration suggested by the tea company, but it may be a good idea to let the mixture infuse even longer. Cheap at first sight (€4.70 per 100 g), but like some other fruit teas from the same company, not really cost efficient. I used a free sample for brewing, but I would like to buy a regular portion, too, one day.
8 4 3 72
18 g / l; 100 C; 10 min.
Review #123
Mr Bamsen (217 reviews) on Nov. 22nd, 2020
Half-litre pot at home, made from a mixture of almond bits and pieces of apple, beetroot and hibiscus blossom, all sprinkled with aroma. Pours clear pinkish brown (against white china) with no sediment. Clear aroma of almonds and apples, with some floral and sugary touches. Mild flavour of tart apples and roasted almonds, with dry and floral nuances. Slightly acidic and fruity palate. A nice but rather mild fruit tea. I brewed my pot for ten minutes, the maximum brewing duration suggested by the tea company, but it may be a good idea to let the mixture infuse even longer. Cheap at first sight (€4.70 per 100 g), but like some other fruit teas from the same company, not really cost efficient. I used a free sample for brewing, but I would like to buy a regular portion, too, one day.
8 4 3 72
18 g / l; 100 C; 10 min.
Review #123
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