Showing posts with label Red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red. Show all posts

Sunday, December 6, 2009

True Red Tea




          In my past couple of red tea posts I've talked all about Rooibos red tea, which is not the red tea that is shown on steeping charts. This unique tea generally is produced in Sri Lanka, once known as Ceylon. (Sri Lanka was once known as Ceylon.) It is between black and green in both taste and processing but like all other teas is unique in and of its self. The one I am drinking right now is somewhat fruity with a coppery after taste. I don't mind it but it has a bitter flavor in there somewhere that bothers me enough to not want to drink it every time I look at the can.

Name: Tropical Fruits
Type: Red
Company: Vyasa
Purchased: No idea...
Taste: Read above

I would like to try another red tea to get the full affect so if you have any suggestions please let me know!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Rooibos in Paradise






Name: Rooibos Tropical
Type: Red, Rooibos
Company / Purchased: Indigo
Taste: There are a few tropical hints but not enough to overpower the sweet and slightly nutty taste of the basic Rooibos flavor.


Mmoro. If you have already forgotten what this means then go check out the last post on Rooibos.
               
The Rooibos I’m drinking right now looks exactly like what you see in the picture above. It only needs to be steep for 5 – 7 minutes and once done it’s very soothing. I’m actually having trouble writing this post because it’s so relaxing. Picture yourself in your favorite place with your preferred drink of choice and you have the flavor of this tea.

I also suggest you try a Rooibos Latte if you ever get the chance. The warm milk froth mixed with the Rooibos froth is absolutely amazing.

Sorry nothing very educational in here today. Just too relaxed with this tea I guess…

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Red Tea and Rooibos







 Mmoro everyone!  {Mmoro means good morning in Sesotho (Lesotho, South Africa)}

Today we're going to talk about the two different types of red type. The first type is completely oxidized bud leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. This is not to be confused with the more common type of red tea which, like herbal tea, doesn't actually contain any of the Camellia sinensis plant.  Rooibos, pronounced roy-bos, can only be found growing in South Africa in the Cederberg region of the Western Cape province. Like tea made from the Camellia sinensis and herbal tea Rooibos can have many different herbs, spices, fruits etc, added to it. Speaking of which here is what I'm drinking right now:

Name: Pacific Sunrise
Type: Rooibos
Company/Purchased : Teavana
(Really good tea but a warning to those who purchased tea from there: do not ask for their tea tins unless you need them. I thought they came free and I looked at my receipt later only to realize they charged for them.)

Name: African Nectar
Type: Rooibos
Company: Mighty Leaf
Purchased: Dunn Bros

Rooibos is one of those teas that can surprise me with a different flavor even after the third or fourth try of the same type of tea. I wasn't very fond of the taste of Pacific Sunrise at first but the second time I tried it I thought it had a very relaxing flavor. Almost reminds me of warm milk. On the other hand, the African Nectar I only like with a bit of honey added to it. Perhaps I'll give it another try next time I'm at work and we'll see if I find yet another different flavor.

If you try any of these teas I try or have a tea you want me to try out let me know! Send me an e-mail or just feel free to comment on my most recent post.


Have a great day!